Mind’s Eye Experiences?

Looking to Purchase Mind’s Eye - anyone got experience with it? I’d love to read a detailed response to get a feel for it.

I’m especially looking forward for the positive visualisation part. Were you able to turn off negative visualisation when utilising Mind’s Eye?

I believe this will be critical as inspite of running and sticking to a few subs over last 8 months, I still feel like my visualisation isn’t there yet. Often times my results are not good due to negative visualisation. Nothing else, as I do take action.

The only way to know whether to integrate Mind’s Eye into your stack is to integrate visualization into your daily routine. I’m using it with Revelation of Dreams currently and it helped me come up with an idea for a book I want to write, I’m slowly starting to come up with more and more ideas and it’s helping me too as the book would be focused on me and my purpose in this world.

Visualization, in my view, works if you are the center of your visualizations, if you visualize yourself working to accomplish what you want, visualization studies have been performed on people visualizing themselves performing certain actions.

For me Mind’s Eye gives me a lot of confidence in carrying out my routine because it encourages me to act and it’s as if I act 2 times in a single day, every day the details and quality of my visualization increase, I write down my visualizations and my dreams (even if they were negative, it makes you meditate on why that negative visualization is triggered and you have the opportunity to work on it). In short it’s very subjective, I use it for this but someone else uses it to visualize me training (which is not my goal), so imagine what it could be like for you and your goals, consider the purchase.

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Got it! So, there’s two components for why I’m considering Mind’s Eye:
First is to tap into the power of positive visualisation. I have integrated Visualisation into a routine, but I struggle to visualise when the negative thought regarding something comes up. For example, an Exam. I want to eliminate the baseless imagination which is just second guessing your visualisation. Let’s say I have an exam in a week from now, I got everything to prepare. Infact, plenty of time to prepare, more than enough. Yet, the procrastination does not happen because I think I have time, it happens because I imagine myself to not do well at it - and thus the fear. I could be wrong, but perhaps fixing the mental image I create in my mind, can go a long way, isn’t it?

Secondly, I want to interpret data a lot more and visualise data insights better. To connect the dots. Would Mind’s Eye help me in that too?

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First example of what you struggle with sounds like something Elixir might tackle better

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Okay! Any reason why Sanguine: Elixir and not just Sanguine?

I also had the same problem as you, I didn’t even take an exam for months for this reason (I went to university and then ran away home out of anxiety) and the only way I passed it it was going in and facing that fear. But then I asked myself if it was really useful to think about it, remember that thinking requires energy and at that moment you are using your energy to negatively imagine an event that hasn’t happened yet and that won’t happen even in a short time.

When I have to take an exam I use this strategy, until the day of the exam arrives I don’t think about it, I have no reason to be anxious or worried about something that won’t take place today, because whatever I imagine in the end the success of the exam depends on what I did before that day. And only when I’m face to face with the professor, only there do I activate my fight or flight system.

You could also use positive visualization, but often the solution is also not to think and stay in the present, from what you wrote it seems that you know how to manage time (not a quality to be taken for granted among students), and I don’t know what your method is like of study or if you have one, but whatever happens the most important thing is that you know that you have managed your time and energy well for that exam. Remember that the most important judgment is the one you have about yourself.

Maybe you would like to combine it with Limitless for this, what are you currently listening to?

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Your name and what you’ve written stand by each other. You’ve voiced out what I was feeling beautifully. Thank you for this.

Will definitely remember and practice this:

I’m currently listening to QL Stage 4 (I have ran it Stage 1 to 4 - 1 Cycle Each) and Revelation of Mind. Studying is minimum of 3 Hours Daily.

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Then that would match your stack very well, also you might entertain the idea of ​​using Mind’s Eye with some memory techniques like the Link Method and Memory Palace, memory techniques also require you to visualize paradoxical actions that arouse emotions, if you want to memorize data and connect dots, or create a speech to present it for the exam it would be perfect, you would train a lot with visualization and you would also have more fun studying

Thank you so much, it means a lot to me🙏🏻

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Gotcha!

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.

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I’m letting what you said sink in.

For the last sentence, let me give you an example:
GMAT Preparation → 95% Accuracy → 2 Days Later → Shares the happiness with my loved ones. → Starts worrying what if I don’t get the score? → The gas in tank runs out and start avoiding the full intensity of the prep and start half-assing it → Few days later → Passion Instinct (Yes, I’m going to do this, 0 negative talk) → Score drops due to lack of same intensity practice → Push through → 95% Accuracy → 2 Days Later…

This is only one example, I can give you many more. Definitely a deeper healing title can be so beneficial, however I don’t have the bandwidth to do full healing with the exam a month away from today.

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Got it.

That example really helps. I can see how you are understanding and applying the concept of Visualization.

It seems that one of the ways you are using it is to maintain proximity to Valued Processes and to remember the viability of Valued Outcomes. That makes sense.

When the doubts come or when the distractions come, you want to be able to maintain a clear, immediate perception of your Target and the ways to reach your Target.

It’s an excellent conceptualization, I think. Visualization and imagination as the foundations of Motivating Faith.

There are other good resources you could bring online to help with this process. I’m sure you’re using some of them already.

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Yup!

To me, this feels like the Chicken / Egg problem. Which came first? The Visualisation or the Feeling / Thought first? I’m leaning more on the thought / feeling triggering the visualisation - after all something nudges you to imagine right?

Chicken and Egg are a cycle. Each gives rise to the other.

Visualization (in my view) is a perception of a reality that is not currently in front of you right at this moment.

By remaining in contact with that reality you strengthen your relationship with it and improve your preparation for it.

It’s summer, but we can stay in touch with winter. Might find some good deals on boots right now.

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Honestly I think the vast majority of data we interpret is subjective and open to interpretation, and can change depending on our perception of the data. Still, I would think Mind’s Eye would help with that given the “positive visualization” goal. I have Mind’s Eye but haven’t run it, definitely want to soon-ish (maybe when the update comes out).

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Here’s an example of what I mean by interpreting Data

Oh lol well nvm then.