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Recieved: 2000/06/01 20:46
Subject: Re: Poll suggestion was Re: [K-list] Digest Number 167
From: Mystress Angelique Serpent
On 2000/06/01 20:46, Mystress Angelique Serpent posted thus to the K-list:
At 06:08 PM 6/1/00 +0100, John Rushworth wrote:
>A Poll suggestion. I'd like to clear up a matter and I'm curious as to how
>the list compares to the average populus in the areana of - visulise v
>imagine. i.e. what percentage can visualise and what percentage imagine.
>
Hiya:
I visualize, and I always have, so far as I can tell.. I remember
pictures in my mind, in Grade 1 in response to questions like "What do you
want to do when you grow up?" I was an ADD daydreamer, and that's what my
daydreams were, movies in my head. I was also a talented artist from a very
early age.. I was the only one in grade 2 who could draw a bird that looked
like a bird with feet and a beak and wings, and not a flying m. I imagined
a bird and drew it.
I know some folks are not visual, NLP names several processing
modalities, like audio and kinesthetic.. I can imagine in those modalities,
too but mostly it's visual.
What about dreams, John? How do you dream, if it's not visual?
Blessings..
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