Do I have hallucinations Do people who hallucinate know they have hallucinations

Updated on healthy 2024-05-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Frequent dreams or hallucinations indicate that your body has been weak in the past 1 year. The death of your best friend has deepened your understanding of death, and seeing your best friend who committed suicide 4 years ago may reflect your fear of death and your subconscious concern about your own physical condition from another perspective. Therefore, it is recommended that you pay more attention to your body, exercise more often, pay more attention to nutrition, and go to the hospital for examination in time if you feel unwell.

    On the other hand, even if you are physically weak, how can you always see your friends? Maybe it's because you haven't seen her for so many years and miss her, so you start to fantasize about a lot of people and things like her. Since you have this kind of wish in your subconscious, why not make a wish, release your feelings, and take advantage of the Qingming Festival or take the time to visit her tombstone?

    Whether it works or not, it's always good to give it a try. I remember a time when I used to dream about some of the places I had been to (which are now converted into roads), and I was troubled at the time, but then I simply went to that place and reminisced about the happy times I used to have there. I rarely had the same dream again.

    I laughed and said that it was the land that was thinking of me...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My grandma used to see my grandfather (deceased) walking around the house, seeing him writing regular script and watching him play chess, these things were very fond of my grandfather's life, in fact, my grandma saw these things because she couldn't accept the fact that my grandfather had left him. Under normal circumstances, two people with a very good relationship, one party leaves suddenly, the other party is psychologically difficult to accept, and the heart is very much looking forward to the other party is still alive, because the psychological expectation occasionally produces hallucinations, on the other hand, hallucinations are often related to your own physical condition, some organic lesions can also lead to hallucinations, so it is recommended that you first go to the hospital to check your body to see if there are any organic lesions, on the basis of no organic lesions, you can consider seeking help from a psychiatrist. Hope it helps.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, judging from your description, your situation like this is indeed an illusion. Because you have always had a very good relationship with her, she must have hit you very hard when she left, and you couldn't accept the fact that such emotions have been suppressed in your own psychology and have not been vented.

    Her departure is a stressful event for you, leaving you with a psychological shadow that will erupt after a long period of time in your psyche.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If your problem is real, and you do see it when you are sober, then it is likely that something is wrong with your heart.

    Talking to you face-to-face with a counselor will work well, and healthy people can also do counseling to adjust their mindset.

    The Internet can only enlighten you, and it has little significance for solving problems, so it is recommended to do formal counseling and not rely too much on the Internet.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I'll tell you, although I don't believe in the existence of ghosts, but the world is so big that there are no wonders, and there may be some things that science can explain clearly, but there are also some things that are difficult to say.

    At least as far as you say,,Even if your friend is really a ghost,,But it doesn't seem to mean harm.。。

    In that case, why worry, the next time you see it, you might as well smile at him. I thought to myself, hey, I'm not there, how are you doing?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Missing someone who has passed away shows that you are a very emotional person. But we need to be more concerned about the people around us who are still alive. Then your personal emotional life will be richer. Try it first!

    In fact, it is not a question of whether you are afraid or not. It's your attention"aspects".To put it mildly! Will the man who is gone want you to see him? Definitely not, he wants to see you pay more attention to the people who are alive around you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You do have some thoughts, you must be suffering from neurosis, but you don't believe it.

    Method 1: See a doctor and take some tranquilizers.

    Method 2: Visit the person's family, or call ** to write a letter of greetings.

    Method 3: Communicate more with root friends.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Friends, it is recommended that you find a professional psychologist. Our ideas may be good or bad for you.

    I wish you a speedy relief from your troubles.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You miss her too, she misses you too, just send her away! Say goodbye to her!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In some cases, people who experience hallucinations may think that the hallucinations are reality and are unaware that they are hallucinating. This is usually because hallucinations feel so real that people can't tell the difference between them and reality. For example, people with psychopaths may experience auditory hallucinations (hearing sounds that don't exist) or visual hallucinations (seeing sights that don't exist), but they often fail to realize that these sensations aren't real.

    However, in some cases, people who experience hallucinations may realize that they are hallucinating. For example, some drug or drug abusers may experience hallucinations, but they may recognize that this is a non-realistic feeling caused by the drug or drug. In addition, some people may experience so-called "lucid dreaming", in which people experience unrealistic feelings but know that these feelings are not real.

    Overall, whether or not a person experiencing a hallucination knows that he or she is hallucinating depends on the nature of the hallucination and the individual's cognitive abilities.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Human history is a history of dreams come true, from foresight to encounter, in fact, the most important function of human beings from animals, from the perspective of evolution is the development of the prefrontal lobe, so that human beings have a powerful function of constructing and fitting reality through the brain, this construction is so realistic that we will believe it to be true, if the reality of the animal world is the first reality, the sense of reality formed in the human brain may be the first.

    Second, the third reality.

    When we believe in the reality that our brains fit, there will be constant events to interrupt our simulated reality, to use a popular saying: the ideal is plump, the reality is skinny; The probability of dreams coming true is too low, most of the time it is unsatisfactory, some people are depressed and have low self-esteem, and thus flow into the corner of agnosticism and inaction, while others begin to think about the reality inside the brain, thinking about what is the root of this internal and external inconsistency?

    How do you judge the inconsistency between your own internal and external reality? A very simple measurement dimension is emotion, emotions arise from the part of the brain about the amygdala, or lactating brain, there is a situation of ignorance and trouble, and I can't figure out the reason, and the other situation is the inconsistency between inside and outside, I can't ask for it, love and parting, resentment will, in short, it backfires, so there are all kinds of frustration, powerlessness, fear, sadness, .......

    Happiness and happiness are often also due to inconsistencies between inside and outside, but good things happen that exceed your expectations, the so-called overjoyed.

    Therefore, the state of true internal and external fitting is not happiness, nor pain and trouble, but a deep calm, not to be happy with things, not to be sad about oneself, and to accept everything that happens externally, whether it is good or bad, whether it is good or bad for oneself, whether it is in anticipation, or exceeding expectations, or insufficient, all the state of acceptance.

    Acceptance is the presentation of the inner state, which does not mean the abandonment or submission to reality, nor does it mean compromise or submission, but is a kind of awe for all that happens, and there is a basic belief premise, that is, from the root of the world is unpredictable, it is impermanent and changeable, there are certain laws but there are no fundamental laws, so there are unpredictable circumstances in the sky, and people have good and bad luck, understanding this truth, there will not be a better moment, or a better existence, because from the probability of every moment, Every existence can become a singularity or an inflection point, and the extremes of things must be reversed, always be awake, maintain an acceptance, and accept the unknown without judgment and expectation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    That's because you've always wanted to imagine it as real.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Writing ** may involve religion, but the meaning of "hallucination" in religion is not the same as what you said "hallucination".

    When you say "hallucination", you only mean the image of the sixth consciousness that arises consciously or unconsciously, and it is called the subconscious image.

    In religion (Buddhism), this image is called "the appearance of the pervasive calculation", but if you cling to the image as a reality outside the mind. Then it's called "Everything".

    The appearance of pervasive calculations and the phenomena of pervasive calculations are sometimes interchangeable, because they are mostly talking about the state of mind of ordinary people.

    For an ordinary man who is undecided, his [Appearance of Calculation] and [Appearance of Calculation] arise at the same time, so there is no need to talk about the difference between them.

    If it is the aspect of the person who has attained the determination of the mind (the sixth and seventh consciousness), and there is a view that it is also a sexual state, and there is also a view that it is not a sexual situation, then this aspect at this time can be (or can be accommodated) in the eighth consciousness and the current cost of the qualitative state is coarse and fine, and can make the audience have different illusions such as fragrance and touch, and the coarse one can be photographed normally.

    The general meaning is [illusion refers to the pervasive grasping, otherwise it is the correct knowledge], and the [illusion] you said is the illusion of secular miscellaneous meanings, so although the ** written out (involving Buddhism and Taoism) can be a little imaginative, it will be full of loopholes.

    Also reply to Cat on the windowsill:

    The situation you are talking about is not a hallucination, but a way of consciousness that is different from the daily state due to the temporary forced change of the mode of consciousness activity due to the effect of the drug.

    This method of alteration by the effect of medicine is very bad and should be avoided as much as possible.

    The kind of cognitive situation that you are talking about at that time is precisely moving away from illusions, because the real illusions are everything that we see, hear, and perceive in life, which in Buddhism is called the delusional state of non-quantitative attachment of consciousness.

    Therefore, at that time, the medicinal power of the time unjustly (temporarily but incompletely) suppressed the non-quantity of consciousness, so it approached the state of the bare cognition of consciousness, and from this abnormal conditions such as the "dumb scream" you said, and so on.

    Even without the power of medicine, each of us will often experience this way of consciousness and cognition in our lives, especially in adolescence and old age, but it is only slight, or forgetful, or we will not even disdain to express it afterwards and ignore it.

    In addition, the state of nature in Buddhism will be more profound, for example, the person or the environment that was observed at that time was in the form of fireworks, ethereal, if there is no form, and so on, but unfortunately some people who indulge in helplessness and have no way to save themselves in all the vain realms want to associate this with illusion or even directly call it an illusion.

    Profound true cognition is based on the practice of the Dharma, not through the power of medicine, and when you are depressed and sinking, you should meditate more on the wonderful realm of the Buddha, encourage yourself, and accumulate good deeds; When the mood is too agitated, we should be calm and still, be kind to others, and observe correctly, so that we can tolerate the practice.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.Ant walking feeling: You will feel that there are insects crawling, but you can't see it. This is a tactile hallucination. Often empathizes with vision. For example, when you see insects, you will itch.

    2.Auditory hallucinations: often hearing sounds that are not there: Scientists believe that this may be a dysfunction of the frontotemporal lobe area of the brain, and it is also related to some mental illnesses.

    3.Olfactory hallucinations: Smells that are not actually present, and in most cases the taste of olfactory hallucinations is unpleasant, usually in patients with neurological impairment.

    4.Proprioceptive hallucinations: When lying down, you feel like you're flying or floating. Scientists explain that this may be caused by excessive physical exertion and severe lack of sleep.

    5.Visual hallucinations: Seeing patterns and flashes of light that others can't see. This phenomenon is caused by a dysfunction of neurotransmission in the brain.

    6.Metallic taste sensation: A metallic taste often appears in the mouth, which is due to a lesion of the taste buds or clothing medications.

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You can go to ** for routine check-ups, which are not very expensive, but very necessary.