Autonomous voice communication: Difference between revisions

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'''Subconscious communication''' can be described as the experience of being able to hear and converse with a disembodied and audible voice of unknown origin which seemingly resides within one's own head. This voice is often capable of high levels of complex and detailed speech which are typically on par with the intelligence and vocabulary of ones own conversational abilities.  
'''Subconscious communication''' can be described as the experience of being able to hear and converse with a disembodied and audible voice of unknown origin which seemingly resides within one's own head. This voice is often capable of high levels of complex and detailed speech which are typically on par with the intelligence and vocabulary of ones own conversational abilities.  


As a whole, the effect itself can be broken down into 5 distinct levels of progressive intensity, each of which are listed and described below.
As a whole, the effect itself can be broken down into 5 distinct levels of progressive intensity, each of which are listed and described below:


#'''A sensed presence of the other''' - This level can be defined as the distinctive feeling that another form of consciousness is internally present alongside that of one's usual sense of self.<ref> James, W. (1890; 1950). Principles of Psychology, Volume II. New York, Dover Publications, pp. 322-3.</ref><ref>Green and McCreery, Apparitions, op.cit., p.118.</ref><ref>Slade and Bentall, op.cit., p.23.</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anomalous_experiences#The_.E2.80.98Sense_of_Presence.E2.80.99</ref>
#'''A sensed presence of the other''' - This level can be defined as the distinctive feeling that another form of consciousness is internally present alongside that of one's usual sense of self.<ref> James, W. (1890; 1950). Principles of Psychology, Volume II. New York, Dover Publications, pp. 322-3.</ref><ref>Green and McCreery, Apparitions, op.cit., p.118.</ref><ref>Slade and Bentall, op.cit., p.23.</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anomalous_experiences#The_.E2.80.98Sense_of_Presence.E2.80.99</ref>