Can You See The Apple? 🍎 | Episode 008 cover art

Can You See The Apple? 🍎 | Episode 008

Can You See The Apple? 🍎 | Episode 008

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This week on Bourne & Raised, Tim, Carrie, and Jordan dive into the fascinating world of aphantasia. Some people can see vivid pictures in their minds. Others see nothing at all. Some hear internal audio clearly. Others experience complete silence.

What begins as a lighthearted conversation about the quirks of how our minds work quickly turns into a deeper look at the role imagination plays in our spiritual and emotional lives. The Bournes explore how powerful the mind can be, why imagination is a gift, and the dangers that come when we create thoughts or scenarios that are not rooted in truth or reality.

If you have ever wondered how other people think, picture things, or process the world, this episode will open your eyes and encourage you to anchor your thoughts in what is real and biblically sound.

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Bourne & Raised is a Christian family podcast from Genesis Metro Church, created to help believers think biblically, live intentionally, and grow generationally. Hosted by Tim, Carrie, Jordan, and Titus Bourne, each episode blends humor, heart, and practical wisdom for real-world faith.

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