It is of some interest that Parkinson’s sufferers must learn to cope with the persistent and ultimately banal presence of their tiny companions.
They are evidence neither of insanity nor of the spirit world: the challenge is to assimilate them into the rest of our mental life.
What hallucinations have to tell us might be that the inner workings of our senses are a riotous carnival, driven by an engine of unimaginable processing power whose most spectacular illusion is reality itself.
They are evidence neither of insanity nor of the spirit world: the challenge is to assimilate them into the rest of our mental life.
What hallucinations have to tell us might be that the inner workings of our senses are a riotous carnival, driven by an engine of unimaginable processing power whose most spectacular illusion is reality itself.
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