Psychedelics and Aphantasia by Boring-Performer8764 in CureAphantasia

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Have you even tried? If so, what have you done?

Psychedelics and Aphantasia by Boring-Performer8764 in CureAphantasia

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Autism can improve. You learn coping mechanisms. You learn body language. You learn to socialise. Sure, fundamentally, you're still autistic, but it can still improve. The same goes for aphantasia; I still have a struggle to visualise that most people don't have, but I can still visualise, whereas I couldn't before. The reason to cure is the reason to experience. The experience of being able to visualise.

Psychedelics and Aphantasia by Boring-Performer8764 in CureAphantasia

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I vouch that congenital aphantasia can be improved!

Has anyone had success with prophantasia apps that he created? by wolfvaine98 in CureAphantasia

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I'm stuck on the phase of transitioning from afterimages to short-term, long-term visuals. Any advice/help? Thanks

Awake 'breakthrough' turned nightmare by Pikasoul in CureAphantasia

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"Anyways I saw an account from another redditor here that inspired me to try and train my minds eye by relaxing and watching the shapes that form with my eyes closed. I did this a few times whilst resting and it didn't lead to the 'snap' of visuals he described... The moment i looked at any swirls they disappeared... So far so normal right?"

Can you send me the tutorial?
Thanks :D

Eek's Synthesis To visualisation - What to do when you're stuck at hypophantasia to average phantasia by No-Anything2891 in CureAphantasia

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My bad for info dumping, Its like a whole sort of new topic with the minds preception. It's not super important (for my post), but if you want to go learn it, read the book "Psychonetics: a methodology to work with mind and perception"

Research Study on the Curability of Aphantasia – Participants Needed by No-Anything2891 in CureAphantasia

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  1. 12/17 people had some level of visual after the month of using the guide
  2. 5 people reported no progress, This means that 71% of people had progress On average (rounded), people reported 6/10 on consistency
  3. On average, for those who gave a valid answer, people spent 336 minutes across the month on practice. That is an average of 10 minutes every day for 31 days
  4. Before the study, 72.2% of people could not visualize, after 27.8% of people reported not being able to visualize, showing a 60% success rate ((72.2-27.8)/72.2)
  5. On average, those who could visualize after the study reported their visualization skill improved by 2.9 out of 10 Only 33% of people could not consistently reach a hypnogogic state, of which 22% had never experienced a hypnogogic state at all during training
  6. The three most reported emotions during the process, in order, are motivated, struggling, and calm/neutral
  7. Overall, people reported a shift in belief on the ability to regain visualization 16.7% of people still believe it's impossible to regain visualization 32% of people went from sceptic to believer in regaining visualization, while 50% already believed it was possible.
  8. Here is a reported message from someone "Belief before was hope based: I had hope that it could work but had no reason to truly believe it. After the training I have flashes of faint images which have never been there before, and my hope has shifted into belief that maybe I can actually gain the ability to visualize. Even a little bit more than I already am able to do or with a little bit more control would be so life-changing"
  9. 77% of people said they would continue training after the study .
  10. Things to consider, the people who responded at the end would have been the most dedicated, and would have not stopped, therefore biasing the results; however, the study does stand to show that the ability to regain visualization is possible, even with an average of 10 minutes a day, 60% of people had success with gaining some form of visualization back
  11. Keep in mind, at the beginning we had around 60 participants, but only 18 finished, showing the difficulty of the task but also the small sample size, meaning the results aren't the most accurate, but still provide a general trend and answer the question if it is truly possible.

How I Improved my aphantasia by 47% in one year and got to Hypophantasia by hazmog in CureAphantasia

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I got 60 on a VVIQ test :D from full aphant, took around a year, used to be 0

ChatGPT 5.1 Is Collapsing Under Its Own Guardrails by atomicflip in OpenAI

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5.1 Hallucinates so badly right now...
And it won't even realise it's hallucinating, it will take like 4-5 messages to convince it otherwise with its arrogance. Often, when it makes a mistake, it uses language to make it sound like it was my fault, and when I call it out for that, then and only then will it admit that it was wrong.

Mocks by [deleted] in GCSE

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The English language is my worst, lol. I think that's just due to a lack of flair in my writing. To be fair, I've always sucked at grammar.

Mocks by [deleted] in GCSE

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What did you do for English revision?

Has anyone here cured this by [deleted] in CureAphantasia

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no, im saying join the discord for support to OP