Tajutavas
Tajutavas is a term with roots in Baltic languages, primarily used to describe a state of awareness or consciousness. In Latvian, "tajutavas" translates closely to "sensory perception" or "feeling." It encompasses the experience of sensing and interpreting the world through one's senses, such as sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. More broadly, it can refer to the subjective experience of being aware of one's surroundings and internal states.
The concept often touches upon philosophical and psychological discussions regarding consciousness and qualia, the individual instances
While not a widely recognized scientific or academic term in English-speaking contexts, "tajutavas" serves as a