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    Whenever @Aylen talks about it, I feel like I have aphantasia.

    The closest I can come to describing a very pure and disconnected form of Ni is the sensation I get when ruminating over dreams that I had at night. They can usually get very weird but interesting, and they touch or speak to me in ways that no event, experience or spoken word in the real world could. Since I don't experience Ni as a flowing film, but rather as a series of very, very fast snapshots put together, I can't say much
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baboooshka View Post
    Whenever @Aylen talks about it, I feel like I have aphantasia.

    The closest I can come to describing a very pure and disconnected form of Ni is the sensation I get when ruminating over dreams that I had at night. They can usually get very weird but interesting, and they touch or speak to me in ways that no event, experience or spoken word in the real world could. Since I don't experience Ni as a flowing film, but rather as a series of very, very fast snapshots put together, I can't say much
    I have just had more time on earth to think about these things and how they inform my worldview. In my teens I wouldn't have said a word about it to those not like minded so you are braver than me.

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