Once again, there’s a lot of variability based on who you are.
An eagle’s body changes food into more eagle. A rhino’s body would change the same food into more rhino.
In conventional talk, visualization tends to be used to refer to internal activity in any of the sensory modalities. I don’t really like that convention. But it’s just a marker of the visual bias that exists in some cultures. The sense of sight is really important for human beings, so it’s understandable.
But my experience of Mind’s Eye is that it’s an enhancer and developer of the power of Internal Experiencing. For some that’ll be more visual, for others more kinesthetic/tactile. For some auditory. For some more about direct knowing or intuition.
We all have our own strengths when it comes to modes of Internal Experiencing.
I ran Mind’s Eye at Terminus2 for 11 months back in 20/21.
Ran it in Terminus2 from May 2020 to April 2021. Then I integrated it, with Alchemist and Quantum Limitless into a Terminus2 custom, and played that for another 7 months. That was just prior to the arrival of ZP. Once ZP arrived, customs were to have only 2 program cores. So, I finally removed Mind’s Eye and moved to other directions.
This means I’ve had about 18 months or so, working with Mind’s Eye.
I went in hoping to have visual experiences. And I did have some advancement in visual-modality experiencing. But that wasn’t the main thing for me, personally. My experiencing was about a deepening of imagination as a whole. And my primary mode of Inner Experiencing is Knowing; not Seeing. Eventually, I appreciated that and embraced it more.
Kind of where I still am now.
It led me to embrace the power of my own style of Internal Experiencing. And to understand it better.
I don’t know about this. But you are probably on to something.