and bear in mind that if you visualised as clearly as you perceive reality, you would most likely be spending time at least very confused, at worst receiving medication involuntarily :-( Simply don't expect consistent vivid technicolour - just trust that you do create internal representations in all of the senses, you just don't necessarilly direct attention to them readily.
practice helps... I started by visualising a white board and drawing simple geometric shapes and played with that sort of thing for while, making things increasingly intricate over time.
Bear in mind that if I ask you what colour your front door is, barring neurological and sensory deficit, you can tell me without hesitation... if I ask you to imagine that door in front of you and point to the handle, I'm pretty sure you can do the same. Trust that the internal representation is taking place... too much emphasis is placed on the word visualisation in my opinion, as it implies (wrongly) a need to be vividly conscious of the visual aspect.
In love and light
Adam
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