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Attempts to visualise myself in a different place or environment result in the exact same stimuli as when daydreaming: a view of myself, in that imagined place, with all other stimuli abstract, all senses detached. Attempts to see with the construct's eyes, to feel what it would feel, can result in fleeting moments of near-sensation which can only be sustained when directly focused upon, and are quickly lost even then. Visual stimuli revert to a third-person view likewise, within a few seconds.
Has anything been overlooked? Is there anything that I can be informed of that I do not know? Or should I simply keep practising?
Has anything been overlooked? Is there anything that I can be informed of that I do not know? Or should I simply keep practising?