acroesthesia
/ækriːˈɛsthɛziə/Definitions
1. noun
a rare or obsolete term describing a sensitivity to external stimuli, such as light, sound, or touch, and their emotional or physiological effects on the individual
“The patient exhibited signs of acroesthesia, reacting intensely to the music playing in the background.”
2. noun
a term used in some spiritual and esoteric contexts to describe the idea that the body is sensitive to and reacts to subtle energies or vibrations
“Some practitioners believe that acroesthesia is a key aspect of their spiritual practice, allowing them to sense the emotions and intentions of others.”