Hallucination Theory

Hallucination Theory
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Download or read book Hallucination Theory written by Spencer Gold and published by . This book was released on 2020-04-22 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Drugs aren't nearly as hallucinogenic as ideas. Any idea so believable that it becomes your reality, determining how you make sense of life and act in the world, is a hallucination. By expanding your definition of hallucinations to include ideas and other forms of stimuli, you can develop the ability to see the invisible forces pulling everyone's strings. In Hallucination Theory, Spencer Gold presents a philosophy that provides more than just the tools required to become aware of hallucinogenic stimuli - he also supplies the techniques needed to frame and leverage hallucinogenic stimuli to your benefit. The study of hallucinations is of the utmost importance, because hallucinogenic ideas govern imaginations and nations alike. In exploring the connection between microcosmic hallucinations and macrocosmic hallucinations, Gold has successfully invented a model to accurately calibrate how each individual's subjective experience influences our shared culture. By thoroughly analyzing how hallucinations hack our perceptions and alter our experiences of reality, Gold has pulled back the curtain to expose the inner workings of the human character.


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