Since I decided to quit trying to visualize and start imagining, things have become a lot easier for me, and have felt more solid. This is a much stronger bubble than the one I visualized. I can know what color it is without having to see it. However, if you tell me to imagine a protective bubble, I can feel it and know it’s there. So, when you tell me to visualize a protective bubble (to use a recently mentioned example), I can do it, but it’s not super solid. When I do think in images they kind of just happen without me consciously creating them. It’s easier for me to translate ideas into words than images. Personally, I think in some words and some images, but mostly in a big abstract cloud of ideas and feelings which I have to translate into images or words in order to communicate. Some people have a hard time visualizing, or straight up can’t do it. I feel like the word “visualize” is commonly used in spells and exercises instead of “imagine,” because it feels more authentic and like you’re not just playing make-believe, but I’ve got this theory that it really isn’t any better, and could actually be holding a lot of people back.Īs we know, some people think more in words, and some people think more in images.
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