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Feelings of presence in Parkinson's disease

Identifier

003442

Type of Spiritual Experience

Ecstasy
Inter composer communication
Hallucination

Number of hallucinations: 1

Background

There seems to be an indication that a number of the sufferers are experiencing a form of ecstasy – the person is actually meeting their Higher spirit. There are however cases where it is just inter composer communication

A description of the experience

Feeling of presence in Parkinson's disease. - Fénelon G, Soulas T, de Langavant LC, Trinkler I, Bachoud-Lévi AC; AP-HP, Groupe Hospitalier Henri-Mondor, Service de neurologie, Créteil, France.

A feeling of presence (FP), that is, the vivid sensation that somebody (distinct from oneself) is present nearby, is commonly reported by patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), but its phenomenology has not been described precisely. ………. The authors studied 52 non-demented PD patients reporting FP in the preceding month (38 consecutive outpatients and 14 inpatients). ….. About half the patients said they recognised the 'identity' of the presence. More than 75% of patients said the FP were not distressing, were short-lasting, were felt beside and/or behind the patient, and occurred while indoors; most patients checked for a real presence, but their insight was generally preserved. In 31% of cases, the patients had an unformed visual hallucination simultaneously with the FP.

The source of the experience

PubMed

Concepts, symbols and science items

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Parkinsons disease drugs

Suppressions

Parkinsons disease

Commonsteps

References