Hallucinate!

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A01=Damian Timev
Author_Damian Timev
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consciousness over matter
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existence
hallucinate
hallucinated
hallucination
Hallucinations
hypnogogic type
material world
paranormal
reality
time-space-matter
time-space-matter paradigm
veridical elements
visual hallucinations

Product details

  • ISBN 9781803413563
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Collective Ink
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Hallucinations are usually defined as percepts not based on reality. But, of course, 'reality'�is never defined in this context. It is merely assumed to consist of the 'objective'�material world, dispersed within the time-space realm. This book's main thesis is that the time-space-matter package is not objective but a kind of hallucination itself. In particular, we (as embodied humans) are hallucinations; we hallucinate ourselves into existence. We support these claims through scientific results and by presenting anecdotal cases chosen from the vast library of recorded events, many of which contain veridical elements.� Hallucinate!�is also a personal account of its author, who has experienced hundreds of events that could be interpreted as paranormal. Particularly numerous are his experiences concerning the action of consciousness over matter, as well as cases of visual hallucinations of the hypnogogic type. Concerning the latter, we present hundreds of 'hallucinated'�scenes and describe the method used to induce them. Hallucinations, when responsibly induced, could be viewed as windows through which one can take a peek at the deeper reality outside the ordinary time-space-matter paradigm. This book was motivated by events surrounding the loss of its author�s first daughter. The corresponding narrative constitutes the frame of the content of this book, given in Chapter 0 (Preludes) and Chapter 10 (Epilogue). �
Damian Timev was born and raised in Skopje, Macedonia. After receiving a Master�s Degree in Mathematics, he moved to Canada and received his PhD at the University of Toronto. He is the author of four well-received books and numerous research articles on mathematics. He now lives in Winnipeg, Canada, where he works as a university-level mathematics lecturer.

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