Does manifestation work? Do you get what you wish for? Turns out it does—and there is one sense that can boost it—sense of smell. Smell is unique because it is the only sense that bypasses the brain's usual filtering system. When we smell something, the signal goes directly to the limbic system, a part of the brain responsible for memory, emotions, and behavior. This is why a specific scent can instantly bring back a forgotten childhood memory or make you feel a certain way. Why Does It Matter? The limbic system is a collection of structures deep in the brain that process emotions, regulate memory, and influence behavior. It includes the amygdala (which processes emotions like fear and pleasure) and the hippocampus (which helps store memories). Since the sense of smell is directly linked to this system, scents can have a powerful impact on our moods, thoughts, and subconscious patterns. How Does Your Sense of Smell Work?The olfactory system is responsible for our sense of smell. When you inhale, scent molecules enter your nose and bind to receptors in the olfactory bulb, which then sends signals directly to the limbic system. This skips the logical, analytical part of the brain (the neocortex), allowing smells to trigger immediate emotional and psychological responses. Three Ways to Use Smell for Manifestation1. Pair Scents With VisualizationVisualization helps rewire the brain by reinforcing mental images of your goals. Now, since scents trigger direct response, it enhances neuroplasticity (the brain's ability to form new connections), making your visualizations more effective. Example: If you visualize success while smelling lavender, over time, that scent will trigger feelings of confidence and achievement. 2. Use Scents With AffirmationsAffirmations are positive statements that help shift your mindset. When paired with a scent, your brain associates the belief with the smell, making it easier to internalize. Example: If you repeat "I am confident" while using a citrus-scented perfume, the scent will later reinforce that confidence. 3. Assign Scents to Different MindsetsSince smell influences mood and behavior, you can use different scents for different mental states. Pick a signature scent for focus, confidence, or relaxation and use it whenever you need that mindset shift. Example: Use peppermint oil when working to enhance focus and productivity.How Many Senses Do We Actually Have?Human senses are the ways in which the body receives signals from its surroundings. All our senses work together to make us experience the world around us. It is long believed that human beings have five senses vis-a-vis, sight, touch, smell, hearing and taste. Interestingly, scientists suggest that humans may have anywhere between nine and 33 senses. The list includes electroreception or the biological ability of a person to detect electrical stimuli, chronoception or the ability to gauge how much time has passed even without looking at the clock, etc. Another very intriguing snes that some of us may have is magnetoreception is the ability to detect Earth's magnetic field.