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Article written by: Dr. Antonio Pinheiro Guedes (Physicist)
Dreams and hallucinations are purely psychic phenomena which cannot be explained physiologically. Therefore the theories developed by materialistic science to explain them are false and irrelevant. According to them, dreams are caused by disturbances in the digestive system! They are the result of an unconscious activity! They are the consequence of over excitement of certain groups of brain cells, when other centres are at rest, hence the incongruity of these dreams!
The makers of such whimsical theories forget that there have been actually recorded dreams which later come true.
During a dream the same occurs that happens in sleepwalking: the soul of the entranced can see and hear what is happening hundreds of kilometres or miles away; he reads in the past and in the future. A variety of facts confirms this, and they can be found in religious and secular books, in novels and in the pages of history.
Hallucinations are in the same category and cannot be physiologically explained because they are spiritualistic facts, not psychic phenomena. It is simply ridiculous to try to explain them through materialistic science.
No one can seriously accept the hallucination, the hearing of words, sentences and dissertations in a language unknown to the listener and which he repeats with difficulty, or still, the hearing of a musical piece as corruption of the senses.
The same is true of the exact physical description of an individual, deceased or absent, whom the listener never saw before, or a detailed description of his posture, facial features, mood and usual gestures, all of which disclose this person's reality and proves his identity, although visible to the seer alone.
Facts of this nature are numerous, and they are recorded in medical, dramatic and other literature.
Therefore, the theories invented by materialists to explain the how and why of dreams and hallucinations are false, are mere groundless assumptions without scientific basis.
Purely psychic phenomena and spiritualistic facts, like certain hallucinations, are real cases of mediumship and do not follow organic laws.
Neuroses, and among them, sleepwalking, catalepsy and insanity, have no rational and satisfactory explanation outside the theories, principles and laws derived from the study of spiritualistic phenomena.
Phenomena commonly studied under the name of hypnotism today were known long ago to Mesmer, Paysegur, Dupotel and many others before and after them. The so-called transposition of senses, thought-reading and its transmission, as well as exteriorization of sensibility and others, have no plausible, rational or scientific explanation except in the existence of the astral body, animistic body or perispirit, which is composed of ethereal or universal fluid, the existence of which has been experimentally demonstrated in recent years."
References
[1] Dr. A. Pinheiro Guedes, Spiritualistic Science, 1st Digital Edition, 1995
[2] Christian Rationalism, 1st Edition, Rio de Janeiro 1984
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