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[5] There may also be intro-external [...] it is called a “positive hallucination”.
[6] Similarly, suppose there is an [...] this is called a “negative hallucination.” A positive hallucination means that what appears to exist does not exist, and a negative hallucination means that what actually exists appears not to exist. Have you understood?
[9] [Authors explanation:] [...] remaining peoples psycho-reactive hallucination” Ekajaner = eka + janer; bhrántidarshana = bhránti + darshana]
[5] [Authors explanation:] [...] [Literally, “Positive hallucination and the creation of an ectoplasmic structure”]
[13] When in a frightened or indignant [...] thought may be termed as positive hallucination…; Those that say that they have [...] appears to them as visual perception.
[14] Hence, in the case of positive hallucination, the external projection of ones [...] 5 )
[15] However, elsewhere he clarifies [...] This is a special case of positive hallucination occurring due to temporary mental [...] vikśipta, ekágra and nirodha:
[16] Kśipta is when the mind [...] detached mind and create a positive hallucination of this kind. [...] 6 )
[31] In addition to hallucination, preśita mánas, [...] Psychology and Microvita in a Nutshell.
[37] Story twelve is explained as dhanátmaka [...] present (as is the case with positive hallucination).
[38] A number of adjectives are used to describe the types of self-hypnotism, dreams, hallucination and telepathic perception, etc., [...] physical action or kriyá. And,
[5] But in this case your very existence [...] projection, or external positive hallucination.
[62] 15 Question : How many types of hallucination are there?
[63] Answer : There are two types of hallucination: positive hallucination and negative hallucination. When something is present and [...] this is called “positive hallucination”. A positive hallucination means that what appears to exist does not actually exist. A negative hallucination occurs when something is present yet you do not pick up its vibration. A negative hallucination means that what actually exists appears not to exist.
[1] Last night I said something regarding extro-internal movements and also some thing regarding positive hallucination and negative hallucination. And I also said that intellectuals, [...] much regarding their movement.
[25] And this type of concentration [...] detached mind and create a positive hallucination of this kind.
[4] Any energy is invisible. We see [...] a ghost. You create a negative hallucination. When, due to fear, the total [...] You feel; you can only enjoy it!
[1] The path of sádhaná [...] and also what is called positive hallucination.
[7] The Ramayana, the great Indian [...] tanmátra, a type of positive hallucination, through which they all assumed [...] form”. Angad did just that. He said,
[19] Purport: Actually spirits and ghosts [...] thought may be termed as positive hallucination. Conversely, in such a state of [...] non-existent. This we may call negative hallucination. Those that say that they have [...] appears to them as visual perception.
[13] If one surrenders to fear, the [...] internal psychic projection (positive hallucination). Thus, one should have control [...] entity – Parama Puruśa.
[5] The Rámáyańa, [...] a type of positive hallucination, through which they all assumed [...] And Angad did just that. He said,
[1] Are ghosts always hallucinations? What is an hallucination? In the case of hallucinations, [...] positive and negative. In a positive hallucination, there is no defect in optical [...] opticality there is nothing physical.
[2] And what is a negative hallucination? Here also there is no defect [...] present as per optical vision.
[5] You know, philosophically, whatever [...] suggestion, is, we may say, a positive hallucination created by Parama Puruśa. [...] ones own or be it from outside.
[21] What is this called? It is neither a positive hallucination nor a negative hallucination, nor is it a luminous body (devayoni). [...] – “recreated mind.”
[24] So here ghosts are not always positive [...] are not a creation of positive hallucination. And those recreated minds, those [...] hallucinations, creations of positive hallucination, are ghosts. And they are of human [...] ghost. Now, suppose due to positive hallucination, or due to coming in contact with [...] psychic medicine for such a disease?
[25] In the case of a positive hallucination, we may say it is a sort of disease, [...] circumstances should you be afraid.