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Hallucinating Quotes

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Sarah J. Maas
“Aelin Galathynius smiled at her, hand still outreached. "Get up." the princess said.
Celaena reached across the earth between them and brushed her fingers against Aelin's.

And arose.”
Sarah J. Maas, Heir of Fire

Erik Pevernagie
“Each particular fragment of our inner world can keep on smoldering in the secrecy of our brain and one day emerge like crackling sparks. In the aftermath of mind absorbing coincidences, some essential elements of our being may have ebbed away from our memory. As they resurface after a thought-provoking encounter, they might plunge our existence into a new and estranging setting, transforming our life into a hallucinating journey. ("Knowing someone was waiting ")”
Erik Pevernagie

Raymond Pettibon
“Who needs eyes when you can hallucinate?”
Raymond Pettibon, Raymond Pettibon: Homo Americanus

Steven Magee
“A scientist would state that a person is hallucinating due to oxygen starvation to the brain, whereas a spiritual person would say that the oxygen starved brain has connected into the spiritual universe.”
Steven Magee

A.D. Aliwat
“Sleepless nights lead only to crazed mornings—oneiric images, emotions, stories, desires, sensations arise when they choose and stay according to their own codes. The subconscious will not be denied. Dreams that should have been morph and manifest themselves in tricks of the mind: minor hallucinations play out before the eyes in the harsh light of day, they enter the ears from the inside out; wild thoughts lead away from reason. Disassociated, unprotected, not itself or too much its most base, worst self, the mind cannot be trusted. Self-skullduggery.”
A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo

Steven Magee
“I lost control of the sport utility vehicle (SUV) many times at astronomical observatories. Driving down the road on two wheels like a stunt car driver after taking a corner too fast and almost rolling over at Roque De Los Muchachos, sliding uncontrollably down Kitt Peak backwards on a dangerous snowy road, and hallucinating on Mauna Kea while driving, to name just a few of the dangerous occurrences.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I was hallucinating without the ‘Mad Honeyâ€� atop 13,800 feet Mauna Kea!”
Steven Magee

“To avoid hallucinating, the brain needs to keep its predictions separate from reality.”
Jeff Hawkins, A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence