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It has been suggested that such behaviour may be the acting out of the hallucinations of a dream.
Many people, even religious people, would have dismissed this story as the medication-induced hallucinations of a severely ill toddler.
It turns out that the hallucinations of a long-dead Kremlin psychic could result in a real war or, at the least, a real crisis in foreign policy.
Tonight's film, Germaine Dulac's The Seashell and the Clergyman, premiered in Paris 74 years ago and portrays the erotic hallucinations of a priest lusting after a general's wife.
Staccato rounds of machine-gun fire and the roar of a chopper's rotary blades nearly drown out the feverishly poetic hallucinations of a sick Adrian.
The Fisher King seems to use Parry's imaginings of the Grail and his hallucinations of a Red Knight as a clumsy, and often unnecessary, means of paralleling the story with a medieval quest.
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"Neuromancer," William Gibson Cyberpunk's "On the Road," a "consensual hallucination" of a revolutionary vision of the future.
Last year I experienced a hallucination of a centaur with the head of George Michael.
"These last two movements are like a hallucination of a new life," Schiff told me.
Instead, he appears perfectly happy with his lot until a quick hallucination of a Disney-like castle suddenly occurs.
Alternatively, the hallucinations may take the form of unique visual imagery; for example, the yantra is a visual hallucination of a coloured, geometrical image that appears at a level of trance of the sort experienced by practitioners of Yoga.
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