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The Feeling of Touch April 2, 2008

Filed under: Essay #4 — nish3 @ 4:46 pm

The Feeling Of Touch

“Touch is the primary sense, and the tactile sense is the primordial way of experiencing life” (Nathan).  Without touch I wouldn’t be able to physically feel the things that I do everyday, or really have any sense about what is going on around me.  I wouldn’t be able to feel the cold air on my skin in the winter time, or the warmth of the summer’s sun. But physical touch isn’t the only kind of touch there is; I am touched in an emotional or mental way when somebody says something nice to me or performs an act of kindness.  I think that without either of these different aspects of the word touch, my life would be changed completely.

The physical sense of touching is one that is very important to me.  Without it I would not be able to feel things such as the touch of a loved one, the feel of a soft blanket on my skin, or even the feel of my hair brushing across my face.  “Touch teaches us that we live in a three-dimensional world” (Ackerman 94).  Ackerman is simply stating that by touching something in a physical way, one can tell that it is three-dimensional.  I also believe that a physical touch can lead to an emotional one.  An example of this is having a sensual relationship with somebody that I truly care about.  When this person kisses my lips, the touch is simply physical, but the passion behind the kiss causes me to be touched emotionally.  I agree with Diane Ackerman completely when she stated, “It’s as if, in the complex language of love, there were a word that could only be spoken by lips when lips touch, a silent contract sealed with a kiss” (Ackerman 109).

Touch can also be defined as an emotional experience.  In the article “The Common Touch” the author explains how receiving a letter or gift touches our hearts (Watson).  I would describe emotional touch as the feeling of joy and warmth in my heart.  When someone tells me something they like about me or when I see somebody performing a kind act, it touches my heart.  Knowing that there are still decent people in the world makes me want to open my heart even more to others so I can touch their hearts also.  When I am emotionally touched by somebody, I usually feel a stronger connection with that person, because whatever the experience may be, it’s usually a genuine one.

I know that I will never really be able to describe the word touch using just one definition, because I think of it in so many different ways.  I physically touch many things throughout each and every day that I live and would be lost in the world without my sense of touch.  I am also touched emotionally and mentally by things that happen to me.  When I am having a bad day and my famly and friends try to make me feel better, I am emotionally touched.  The sense of touch is perhaps the sense that is used most, both physically and emotionally, in peoples’ everyday lives, and I don’t think that one definition will ever be enough to truly describe its definition.

 

Touch-A Definition Essay March 3, 2008

Filed under: Essay #4 — nish3 @ 12:25 am

             The essay that I chose to write was a definition or descriptive essay.  I wrote this type of essay because I wanted to describe how touch has more than just one meaning.  I wrote my essay describing the different ways that the word touch can be portrayed.  I think that the world touch can be both a physical and an emotional experience.  In my essay I talked about how touch is something physical, and how I touch many objects throughout each of my days.  I also talked about how touch can be an emotional experience, such as when somebody does something good for me or the feeling that I get when I’m kissed by somebody I truly care about.

 

The Feeling of Touch March 3, 2008

Filed under: Essay #4 — nish3 @ 12:22 am

 Touch is the primary sense, and the tactile sense is the primordial way of experiencing life (Nathan).  Without touch I wouldn’t be able to physically feel the things that I do everyday, or really have any sense about what is going on around me.  I wouldn’t be able to feel the cold air on my skin in the winter time, or the warmth of the summer’s sun. But physical touch isn’t the only kind of touch there is; I am touched in an emotional or mental way when somebody says something nice to me or performs an act of kindness.  I think that without either of these different aspects of the word touch, my life would be completely different.

The physical sense of touching is one that is very important to me.  Without it I would not be able to feel the touch of a loved one, or anything else that I am physically touched by.  Touch teaches us that we live in a three-dimensional world (Ackerman).  Ackerman is simply stating that by touching something in a physical way, one can tell that it is three-dimsional.  I also believe that a physical touch can lead to an emotional one.  An example of this is having a sensual relationship with somebody that I truly care about.  When this person kisses my lips, the touch is simply physical, but the passion behind the kiss causes me to be touched emotionally.  I agree with Diane Ackerman completely when she stated, “It’s as if, in the complex language of love, there were a word that could only be spoken by lips when lips touch, a silent contract sealed with a kiss” (Ackerman).

Touch can also be defined as an emotional experience.  In the article “The Common Touch” the author explains how receiving a letter or gift touches our hearts (Watson).  When someone tells me something they like about me or when I see somebody performing a kind act, it touches my heart.  Knowing that there are still decent people in the world makes me want to open my heart even more to others so I can touch their hearts also.  When I am emotionally touched by somebody, I usually feel a stronger connection with that person, because whatever the experience may be, it’s usually a genuine one.

I know that I will never really be able to describe the word touch using just one definition, because I think of it in so many different ways.  I physically touch many things throughout each and every day that I live and would be lost in the world without my sense of touch.  I am also touched emotionally and mentally by things that happen to me.  When I am having a bad day and my famly and friends try to make me feel better, I am emotionally touched.  The sense of touch is perhaps the sense that is used most, both physically and emotionally, in peoples’ everyday lives, and I don’t think that one definition will ever be enough to truly describe the definition of the word touch.

Works Cited

Ackerman, Diane. A Natural History of the Senses. New York: Vintage books, 1990.

Nathan Bevis. “The Sense of Touch- A Philosophical Surprise.” Journal of Holistic Healthcare. 4.4(2007) 24-31. 28 Feb 2008. <http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=5&hid=3&sid=ddaee885-fe64-432d-a992-35aabae55e09%40SRCSM2>.

Watson, Rhoda. “The Common Touch.” Nursing Older People 17.1(2005) 44-45. 28 Feb 2008. <http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=6&hid=22&sid=ddaee885-fe64-432d-a992-35aabae55e09%40SRCSM2>.