six senses
The "six senses" refer to the traditional five senses—sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch—plus a sixth sense often associated with intuition or extrasensory perception. Each of the five senses helps us perceive the world around us: sight allows us to see, hearing enables us to listen, taste lets us enjoy flavors, smell helps us detect scents, and touch provides physical sensations.
The sixth sense is less tangible and is often described as a feeling or instinct that guides decision-making or alerts us to danger. While the first five senses rely on physical stimuli, the sixth sense is more about perception beyond the ordinary, often linked to emotional or spiritual awareness.