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'''External hallucinations''' can be described as the perception of visual hallucinations which display themselves seamlessly into the external environment as if they were actually happening.<ref name="Gilbert2003">Gauntlett-Gilbert, J., & Kuipers, E. (2003). Phenomenology of visual hallucinations in psychiatric conditions. The Journal of nervous and mental disease, 191(3), 203-205. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NMD.0000055084.01402.02</ref><ref>Kubala, P. (2016, January 25). Healed and Whole Forever: On Psychedelic Science & Spirituality – The Revealer. Retrieved February 24, 2018, from https://wp.nyu.edu/therevealer/2016/01/25/healed-and-whole-forever-on-psychedelic-science-and-spirituality/</ref>>ref?Obreshkova, D., Kandilarov, I., Angelova, V. T., Iliev, Y., Atanasov, P., & Fotev, P. S. (2017). PHARMACO-TOXICOLOGICAL ASPECTS AND ANALYSIS OF PHENYLALKYLAMINE AND INDOLYLALKYLAMINE HALLUCINOGENS. PHARMACIA, 64(1), 32-47. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Violina_Angelova2/publication/317528151_Pharmaco-toxicological_aspects_and_analysis_of_phenylalkylamine_and_indolylallkylamine_hallucinogens_Review/links/593d59f50f7e9b3317a45adf/Pharmaco-toxicological-aspects-and-analysis-of-phenylalkylamine-and-indolylallkylamine-hallucinogens-Review.pdf</ref> This is in stark contrast to [[internal hallucinations]], such as [[dreams]], that occur exclusively within an imagined environment and can typically only be viewed with closed eyes.
'''External hallucinations''' can be described as the perception of visual hallucinations which display themselves seamlessly into the external environment as if they were actually happening.<ref name="Gilbert2003">Gauntlett-Gilbert, J., & Kuipers, E. (2003). Phenomenology of visual hallucinations in psychiatric conditions. The Journal of nervous and mental disease, 191(3), 203-205. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NMD.0000055084.01402.02</ref><ref>Kubala, P. (2016, January 25). Healed and Whole Forever: On Psychedelic Science & Spirituality – The Revealer. Retrieved February 24, 2018, from https://wp.nyu.edu/therevealer/2016/01/25/healed-and-whole-forever-on-psychedelic-science-and-spirituality/</ref><ref>Obreshkova, D., Kandilarov, I., Angelova, V. T., Iliev, Y., Atanasov, P., & Fotev, P. S. (2017). PHARMACO-TOXICOLOGICAL ASPECTS AND ANALYSIS OF PHENYLALKYLAMINE AND INDOLYLALKYLAMINE HALLUCINOGENS. PHARMACIA, 64(1), 32-47. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Violina_Angelova2/publication/317528151_Pharmaco-toxicological_aspects_and_analysis_of_phenylalkylamine_and_indolylallkylamine_hallucinogens_Review/links/593d59f50f7e9b3317a45adf/Pharmaco-toxicological-aspects-and-analysis-of-phenylalkylamine-and-indolylallkylamine-hallucinogens-Review.pdf</ref> This is in stark contrast to [[internal hallucinations]], such as [[dreams]], that occur exclusively within an imagined environment and can typically only be viewed with closed eyes.


This effect is capable of manifesting itself across the 4 different levels of intensity described below:
This effect is capable of manifesting itself across the 4 different levels of intensity described below: