The Giants Shoulder

#82 I Spent 90 Days With The No.1 Inner Experience Expert To Discover If I Really Inner Speak

Dec 18, 2025
Dr. Russell Hurlburt, a clinical psychologist and founder of Descriptive Experience Sampling, teams up with philosopher Gualtiero Piccinini to delve into the intriguing nuances of inner experience. They explore how individuals often misjudge their own inner monologue, revealing that many overestimate their inner speech. The conversation uncovers the dominance of sensory awareness, the complexity of emotions existing without conscious awareness, and the fascinating concept of thinking without content access. Their insights challenge common assumptions about consciousness and highlight the rich variability of personal inner worlds.
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INSIGHT

Five Recurring Modes Of Inner Experience

  • Inner experience commonly falls into five recurring categories: inner speaking, inner seeing, unsymbolized thinking, feelings, and sensory awareness.
  • These "five frequent phenomena" capture common similarities across people but don’t exhaust individual variation.
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Sensory Awareness Often Dominates

  • Evan's sampled experience was dominated by sensory awareness, especially bodily sensations and specific colors.
  • Sensory awareness can monopolize the foreground of experience without being obvious externally.
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Emotions Can Operate Unfelt

  • Feelings (experienced emotions) are distinct from bodily sensations and can be rare in pristine samples.
  • Strong emotions can exist as processes without being consciously felt at the beep moment.
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