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Materia Medica Viva – Volume 2 page 351

facility in comprehending intellectual issues. Many ideas abound; the mind seems extremely clear and able to perceive complex inner issues. However, these ideas and visions penetrate the individual’s consciousness in too rapid a succession, seeming to impose themselves upon the individual, who cannot control them. He seems unable to resist them; he is compelled to attend to them, even to respond to them verbally. The peculiarity of Anhalonium in this regard is that the involuntary visions, which are often quite colorful, do not frighten the individual; furthermore, though he knows that the visions are unreal, he seems to experience and attend to them as if they were real.
There is a flight of the imagination (an exaltation of fancies) as if the cerebral circulation had suddenly been tremendously activated, and the individual seems to slip into a world of visions and delusions. He has the impression that is he is merging with the environment, and he becomes confused about his identity. These overpowering visual illusions compromise completely his ability to function in the world. During such times the individual wants and needs someone beside him; he has a strong need to express himself.
There is definitely a sense of selfishness, of egoism in this desire to express himself, where he will insist that others listen to what he has to say concerning these visions. There is even loquacity, sometimes with hasty or incoherent speech.
In this remedy "beautiful" illusions are typically seen. Grotesque experiences are much less marked. There is a lack of the panic which one would expect in such states. It is not normal for an individual undergoing such overpowering illusions to remain untouched by fear, as is the case in Anhalonium, and this lack of fear becomes a characteristic of the remedy.
There is a strong sense that the person is separated from his physical body, that the body is immaterial, and that he is floating in the air. There is a sense of being double, or that objects are double, or that he is separated from the physical world, which he is observing from above.
The Anhalonium patient has colorful visions, sees brilliantly colored objects; objects also may appear small and in motion. Objects may appear enlarged and then diminished; letters are diminished. Everything is strange; everything is transparent. There is an exaggeration of time – it passes too slowly.