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'Dislocations' within the Augmented Dimension's of Psychosis

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What is meant by me when I talk in terms of 'Dislocations' as it would be a multifaceted question due to the nature of how we internally and socially interpret our internal 'sense' realities, as this would be a distinct expression of 'Dislocations' within it's self and as it's self, as we live in may co ordinating interplaying dimensions in external life, as our molecular biology and cells, firing neurotransmitters, the movement of your body. Your conscience and unconscious awareness, your train of thought, and your internal monologue or what's know as 'sub vocalization'.

Another expressed dimension that we all dwell in would be one of the 'Spectral' as in the pre-emptive, premeditative, fantasy or imagined as in a daydream or deep REM sleep or vivid dreaming.

We when working things out to us we would be using these exact methods as and how we experience being consciously aware or being a person.

Within prolonged or short termed episodes of psychosis involving spectral or tactile stimulus, as it would have to be fully believable or convincing to warrant disruption in the normal daily routines of someone, as in the term Dislocation from what is external to others perception of reality, but real for the internal mind of the individual.

Would others relate to these types of definitions of psychosis.
 
The Phaneron:


In philosophy, particularly in the work of Charles Sanders Peirce, the phaneron refers to the totality of all that is present to the mind, regardless of whether it corresponds to external reality. It encompasses everything that can be experienced or perceived, including thoughts, feelings, sensations, and external objects. Essentially, it's the world as it appears to us, the realm of appearances
 
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