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Materia Medica Viva – Volume 2 page 352

Anhalonium has illusions that he sees figures and faces of people wearing masks – it seems that they do not want to show their real face, their real intentions, that they are hypocrites, that they are scheming.
He has delusions that he is great and immortal, or that he is dead. Audio delusions occur – that he hears music, hears noises or voices.
He feels as if he had two wills or that his will is separated from his thoughts. Sometimes he sees gruesome forms, the grotesque, monsters, but this is the exception.
It is easy to recognize that this remedy will be a valuable tool for treating schizophrenia or hebephrenia.
Another interesting facet of these cases is the fact that they respond to such delusions by talking and commenting upon them as if they were real. They participate in the delusions/illusions by talking about them. They seem to feel or express no fear other than that of wanting somebody near them to talk to during their illusional or delusional states.
They respond enormously to music. They may have the sensation of being carried out of their body by listening to music. Drums may produce euphoria.
Their delusions and illusions are greatly affected by skin contact; if somebody caresses them, the visions or sounds are heightened.
As was noted earlier, sometimes it will be difficult for the homeopathic practitioner to discern whether these states are really pathological or the result of a conscious effort to achieve spiritual evolution. I think one parameter which might be employed to help determine whether these states are something to be treated or not is whether or not the patient feels annoyed by these visions, even though they may not scare him; his annoyance may be what leads him to call on you for help. When these experiences are of a spiritual nature and therefore conducive to the patient’s growth, you will find that the experiences make sense to the individual. The transcendent information his visions provide enable him to identify solutions to heretofore unresolved deep personal dilemmas; the visions in a sense force him to acknowledge previous errant behavior and provide an impetus for him to change his actions and his life. It is my belief that if an individual does not change, despite such warnings, then such otherwordly experiences will become hazardous, confusing, and, finally, tremendously annoying for the individual. They may even threaten his mental sanity.