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Hallucinations Are Not Hallucinations

15 March 2026



Who coined the term "hallucinations"? That's right, psychology.

And psychology is one of the biggest disguises in the Matrix. It exists

so that all mental elements that are not desired in the Matrix can be

hidden. This includes several things, such as the word "hallucinations"

— among others, the negative labels of multiple personality disorder,

schizophrenia, paranoia, dissociative disorder, and many more. Psychology's

mission is to portray any indication of discovering one's own inner paranormal

abilities negatively and to label them as illnesses.

Hallucinations are paranormal perceptions in your mind. They may sometimes

only represent fragments that you then misinterpret, but by and large, they

correspond to reality.

The term "fantasy" was also coined in psychology. Fantasy is also a perception

of a part of yourself in your mind that captures a paranormal perception that

is taking place in other realities. You don't create the elements of your

imagination; you receive them.

Similarly, the so-called hypnagogic state is a paranormal ability that sheds

light on alternative timelines. You receive these as well.

For example, if you're lying in bed at night, reflecting on a discussion with your

friend and considering how you could have responded better, you're not creating

a new version of that conversation; you're receiving a discussion from another

reality.

If you perceive a pink elephant in a "hallucination," that, in turn, is your creative

power being applied. If you sense a spirit near you and perhaps even hear its

voice, that's not a hallucination, but a paranormal perception from a parallel

reality.

Don't let psychology deceive you. Their mission is to block your inner

abilities, misinterpret them, and portray them as illness and harmful. They

simply want to frighten you so that you reject your own inner powers. They

are very successful at this.

However, it's wise not to tell others about your paranormal perceptions. If you

encounter an NPC, they will be alerted and will try to take you to a nice institute

where they'll pump you full of pills. You don't want that.

Even if you have paranormal perceptions, don't actively react to them, but

observe them passively. Get to know your paranormal abilities. Don't jump up

and scream when you're startled. Observe and learn. Eventually, you will learn

to use your paranormal abilities better and be able to control them. The

beginning of such perceptions is a little confusing. Just observe and learn.

Eventually, you'll understand on your own that your imagination and

so-called hallucinations are perceptions that don't belong to your everyday

life, but rather originate from parallel realities. Don't confuse these realities.

Consider them separately, just as you separate a dream from everyday life.

Ah, dreams... they too are perceptions from other realities in which you also

exist, but more on that another time.


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