Hi Jennifer, thank you for you very detailed answer! I took a look at the guide and it already helped a lot. The "Ball on a Table - Visualization Experiment" kind of broke the wall for me. It hit the spot on how I described "imagining" for myself so far. I always have an idea of what a scene looks like and what might happen but there are no details to it, to objects or living things. I have to actively think about the characteristics like a decision I have to make. This also gave me a better understanding on why my dreaming approach is kind of misleading to me and the people I talk to. But I guess that's the hard thing exactly. Trying to find a way to compare something I might never have experienced to something I very well know I have. My curiosity in that topic is unbroken and I find it highly fascinating that every individual is kind of trapped in their own perception and that it is pretty difficult to get a grasp on how others "see" the world. I am really glad this site / growing community exists. For me it is not just about aphantasia. It's about the mystery of the human mind and the difficulties to find a "language" or a way to express things / facts so that everyone can get an understanding of it.