Hallucinations
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Hallucinations. In the Middle Ages, they were explained by spiritual enlightenment or, on the contrary, an obsession with the devil. Dozens of people were declared saints, thousands - burned on the fire of the Inquisition.
In our time they are considered a sign of madness, a serious illness or a consequence of the use of narcotic drugs. But is it so?
You sleep tightly in your room and suddenly wake up from a sharp call at the door. Jumping, you approach the door, but there is no one there. “It probably seemed,” you think, not knowing that it was a typical hallucination. “What is the hallucination? After all, I’m not crazy! ”
In his new work, Oliver Saxi turns to the world of hallucinations and, as always, the main value of the book is the real stories of people who have entered into a stubborn struggle for returning to mental health and a full life!
In our time they are considered a sign of madness, a serious illness or a consequence of the use of narcotic drugs. But is it so?
You sleep tightly in your room and suddenly wake up from a sharp call at the door. Jumping, you approach the door, but there is no one there. “It probably seemed,” you think, not knowing that it was a typical hallucination. “What is the hallucination? After all, I’m not crazy! ”
In his new work, Oliver Saxi turns to the world of hallucinations and, as always, the main value of the book is the real stories of people who have entered into a stubborn struggle for returning to mental health and a full life!
Author:
Author:Sax O.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Series:
Series: Exclusive classics (best)
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-119938-8
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