Why this word is great
VISCERALITY — [Noun] The state or quality of being visceral, particularly in relation to physical or deeply instinctive reactions. From visceral (from Latin viscera, meaning "internal organs") + -ity (a suffix forming nouns indicating a state or condition). Unlike "intellectuality" (which ascends to reason) or "abstraction" (which floats free of flesh), viscerality is the unmediated shudder of disgust at spoiled meat, the involuntary gasp when a lover's fingers brush your neck, or the way hunger claws at the ribs before thought can name it. It is the fist clenching before the mind decides to strike—proof that the body knows truths the mind has yet to articulate.