sensuality
As a sensuality, one speaks in passing, the dedication to the pleasant experience through the senses. Sensuality is often seen as a form of eroticism, but is not limited to it. Through the open senses one can experience the beauty and excitement of this world. Sensuality thereby has a free character, while desire implies possession. Scientifically, the sensuous is distinguished from the spiritual or from the spiritual. Sensuality, then, signifies susceptibility to the various senses of the senses, and especially to such psychical events, which are first connected with senses of sense, that is, on the one hand the conception of the world of phenomena surrounding us according to matter and form, the perception and distinction of things, Changes, and, on the other hand, the totality of those instincts, desires, and passions, which are either founded directly on the needs of the corporeal organism, such as food and sexual impulses, or in the feeling of pleasure and displeasure which excite certain sensuous sensations.