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  • Practicing can alleviate aphantasia and it matches how people describe an internal screen. Like your watching stuff inside your head. It’s kinda flat and small and contained in a way, distinctly different than how people do out of body experiences for example.

    Also one difference I’ve noted in descriptions and myself is that imagining can repeat. You imagine something and can do it multiple times quite accurately. Whereas an experience gets kinda corrupted, lost in memory. I have no way to repicture this event with my mind/imagination so I took to 3d tools.

    I don’t see much as mystical anymore.















  • I kinda get what you’re going for

    My imagination with aphantasia is non visual contexts. Meditation, kinda like passive “imagination”/intuition/receiving from the source can modify that if you’re doing like a guided thing or add intent (“golden light/purple aura” stuff)

    This entity/object is a different kind. Clear, less of a projected image and more like a this is how it is if you’d be there.

    For another commenter I mentioned like remembering where you put your keys


  • Well all through humanity’s history there’s knowledge that “imagination” molds “reality” so the difference is do you make a fantasy story of a truth you received from creativity etc etc

    There’s no trouble here, it’s not like schizophrenics hearing sounds that aren’t there or seeing stuff interacting with the current matrix environment they’re in or how DMT folks travel to whatever domains.

    Just the similar thing where you remember where you left your keys


  • That’s how some describe it. And yeah that’s the point, it’s not connecting the dots of previous research, it’s getting “result” without the problem.

    Not really fixated on this. It was a quick exercise to produce a file. But nothing is so unique that someone else wouldn’t know more and that’s where the internet could be useful

    If it’s not meant to explain now further. Maybe it does some other time, no worries