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by tsimionescu
744 days ago
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It is a fact that they are experiences in your brain and not communication with an entity of any kind outside your brain. The word "hallucination" sometimes has some negative connotations that suggest they are deceitful or useless experiences that you should ignore and forget. I'm not trying to say that at all. I do think it's quite possible that any therapeutic effect is entirely due to these experiences, and, if so, they should be encouraged, not ignored. |
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What, specifically, separates a "fact" from a "non fact" in this specific context?