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Discovering the Mind of Celeste

Discovering the Mind of Celeste

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In this episode we discover how Celeste's mind's eye works using the Discovering Your Mind Protocol. Celeste has aphantasia but believes she may have been able to visualize as a child. She also has very vivid dreams and nightmares where she experiences what visualizing while awake might be like. She can hear and touch in her mind which helps her remember things, but if it's visual, it's gone... for example, she couldn't recall what color her cabinets were in an apartment that she had lived in for two years.

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