Quote Originally Posted by DreamChaser View Post
Thanks Howie. Glad someone stood up to the challenge of explaining this properly.
To extrapolate though. We all are initially staring at the darkness that is the back of our eyelids.
How are we to automatically see the HI not from here?
How does it transition to our mind vision?
If you close your eyes right now (don`t fall asleep ), can you imagine up some scenery? HI is basically an unconscious visualization. Here`s a good quote:

The visual pathway is not a one-way street. Higher areas of the brain can also send visual input back to neurons in lower areas of the visual cortex... As humans, we have the ability to see with the mind's eye -to have a perceptual experience in the absence of visual input. For example, PET scans have shown that when subjects, seated in a room, imagine they are at their front door starting to walk either to the left or right, activation begins in the visual association cortex, the parietal cortex, and the prefrontal cortex - all higher cognitive processing centers of the brain.