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Post by Elizabeth on Jan 4, 2021 23:54:18 GMT
There's a difference, right? What is the difference?
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Jan 5, 2021 2:10:21 GMT
The difference is that one guides one through reality, the vision, and one detracts from said reality, the hallucination.
A hallucination deceives while a vision corroborates.
The hallucination takes one away from reality while the vision enables one to become more emerged in it.
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Post by MAYA-EL on Jan 6, 2021 3:09:17 GMT
I think that technically in essence they're both the same thing except the defining difference being that usually a vision is something somebody is aware that they are having and approach it with a mindset of learning and paying attention whereas a hallucination a person might not realize put the entire experience wasn't real until after it's over and then there left confused.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jan 9, 2021 12:32:03 GMT
No idea. The reality itself is problematic to challenge it to be the really real reality. I mean since solipsism isn't disproved, nothing positive can be said.
Conventionally, I guess, hallucinating is testing something that doesn't correspond to the image of the others (in ordinary conditions); seeing things is being able to draw conturs of certain parts of the image.
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