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*'''New experiences vs. Memory replays''' – in terms of their subject matter, hallucinations can either be entirely new experiences that are completely impossible to compare to anything previously experienced through out sober living or they can follow themes of normal every day concepts and a replaying of specific of memories. | *'''New experiences vs. Memory replays''' – in terms of their subject matter, hallucinations can either be entirely new experiences that are completely impossible to compare to anything previously experienced through out sober living or they can follow themes of normal every day concepts and a replaying of specific of memories. | ||
*'''Controllable vs. Autonomous''' – imagery and hallucinations are often partially to fully controllable, this can be described as the content of their appearance always seeming to follow and fit the general topic and subject matter of your current thought stream. This allows you to visually manifest any concept which you can possibly imagine in front of your field of vision. In contrast, autonomous hallucinations are completely spontaneous in their subject matter and uncontrollable in every way. | *'''Controllable vs. Autonomous''' – imagery and hallucinations are often partially to fully controllable, this can be described as the content of their appearance always seeming to follow and fit the general topic and subject matter of your current thought stream. This allows you to visually manifest any concept which you can possibly imagine in front of your field of vision. In contrast, autonomous hallucinations are completely spontaneous in their subject matter and uncontrollable in every way. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |