60- The Source and Origin of the Senses

The Mechanism Of The Creation Some Discussions Regarding Senses

The source and origin of all senses are from the spirit, which is, indeed, of God and God's will. Human beings' senses are nothing but minute particles of the spirit, such as the sense of power and execution, which is a tiny part of God's infinite power.
The difference between God's will and humankind's sense of determination is that God's will is the primary and the infinite source. Humankind uses the sense of determination according to their capacity, which is a minute portion of the infinite source of determination.

Animals possess intelligence and thinking ability according to their capacity, which is why they can be trained. In the picture above, we see parrots riding bicycles, and in the picture below, we see an elephant drawing.

Mr. Pierre Vyllie, a scientist, who was born blind, wrote a book and described blind people's senses. In this book, he explained how blind people can imagine pictures of objects like chairs without ever seeing them. He also explained how they become aware of depth and dimensions and recognize objects instantly through touch.
By reading his publications, scientists realized that a blind individual has other talents that guide them, but they assumed that the sense of imagination is strong in them.
It is the sense of clairvoyance, not imagination, which is more robust in blind people. We said imagination happens by the objects we have already seen before; however, an inborn blind person has never seen anything.
As Mr. Vyllie mentioned in his book, he is capable of understanding objects through touching and hearing. These are all the help and the assistance given to the sense of clairvoyance.

There is a cat in our house that I have seen some noteworthy incidents from her:
First, this cat had a kitten.
One day, a stray kitten came into our house. The cat pushed away and even hurt the strange kitten whenever it came close to her.
However, the stray kitten enviously looked at our cat's kitten whenever getting fed from its mother's breast; there was a look of hunger and longing in its eyes.
One day, when our kitten was getting fed, it shut its mother's eyes with one hand and licked its mother. Then, it called the stray kitten to come and feed on its mother's breasts. So, the stray kitten proceeded.
When the mother realized that another kitten is being fed, she wanted to get up. However, her child kept her busy so skillfully until the stray kitten was full. From that time onward, our cat breastfed the stray kitten just like her own kitten.
The other noteworthy incident was our cat had never left our house in years, but when our cat decided to wean her kittens and one day, she was nowhere to be found for a couple of days. After a while, we found that she had moved to our neighbor's house to hide from her kittens.
Another incident I witnessed was whenever she did something terrible like stealing; she would hide from us in places far from our sight or inside forgotten places.
Are these actions not signs of intelligence?