Organs of Perception
The human organism has in it many capacities for perception.
The physical senses are the capacities available to ordinary humanity.
However, there are many other organs or capacities for perception
that are subtle and, in a sense, invisible. There are capacities
for inner seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, touching, and so
on that have to do with the perception of the inner realm, that
of the Essence. There are capacities for intuition, direct cognition,
synthesis, discrimination, and so on. All of these capacities
are fuelled by the substance of Essence…These organs or
capacities are connected to various energetic centers in the body
that animate both the body and the mind. (Essence, pg 99)

Essence and perspective
The loss of Essence, the repression of the subtle organs and
capacities, the shutting off and distortion of the subtle and
energetic centers, and the overall resulting insensitivity, all
lead to a general but devastating loss of perspective. The individual
no more knows the point of life, of being, of existence. He no
longer knows why he is living, what he is supposed to do, where
he is going, let alone who he is. He is, in fact, completely lost.
(Essence, pg 100)

Frequently the lataif are referred to as organs of
perception and action or as centers of experience and illumination.
This is partly because the lataif are not only different forms
of consciousness (or manifestations of Essence, in our terminology),
but are also subtle centers where these qualities of consciousness
operate. (Spacecruiser Inquiry)