Sunday, February 15, 2009

When you think of an image, how do you see it? You are not seeing it with your eyes. How can you observe an image you conjured up in your head without your eyes? Are you seeing it with your third eye?

How does this differ from a "hallucination"?

I don't think science has really gotten into how the mind really works.

I've had a few hypnopompic hallucinations which looked clear as day.

How can one superimpose an object into everyday life? How is this done? How is this any similar than just "imagining" something.
Is this a "ghost object." Are you seeing something that WAS there at one point in time. Is reality collapsing and you are seeing the eventuality of another dimension? Is this the astral plane? How does one explain these "hallucinations."

These hallucinations happen very rarely and very briefly usually when I am in a paralyzed, hypnopompic state. I can't touch these objects to see if they are solid, so I cannot verify how "real" it is. Things look very vivid sometimes.

In reference to this, I got the idea of "hallucinating" a brand-new car. Is hallucinating a lot power of summoning objects into reality? But we don't know how to wield the power, so it just vanishes? Is this part of the 90% of the brain we don't use.

Is this why the mass population is constantly being mind controlled by the elite? To consistently make us forget about our inherent powers that lay dormant in us?

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