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Discovering the Mind of Isaac Mathews

Discovering the Mind of Isaac Mathews

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In this episode we discover how Isaac Mathew's mind's eye works using the Discovering Your Mind Protocol. Isaac is a musician who can visualize and hear in his mind. It's interesting to hear how much of his song writing is coming from his mind and how much is coming from his physical hands on a physical guitar. Effort plays a big role in how well he can visualize and hold the images, when he reads, he hears the narration in a soft, clear woman's voice, and his answer to the question about what he would do if he woke up with aphantasia is pretty powerful.

Check out Isaac's YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/@worldviewconnections4255/playlists


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