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VISIONS AND HALLUCINATIONS

This book, which covers Visions and hallucinations, explains what causes them and summarises how many hallucinations have been caused by each event or activity. It also provides specific help with questions people have asked us, such as ‘Is my medication giving me hallucinations?’.

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Delage, Yves

Category: Scientist

Yves Delage (1854 – 1920) was a French zoologist known for his work into invertebrate physiology and anatomy. He also discovered the function of the semicircular canals in the inner ear.

Delage was the youngest in a family of five children. He studied at Chatellerault, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree (1871), a degree in Natural Sciences (1878), and his doctorate of Medicine (1880), and Science (1881). He was a lecturer at the Biological Station of Roscoff, the Faculty of Sciences at the Sorbonne in Paris, the Faculty of Caen and directed the zoological station of Luc-sur-Mer. He returned to Paris in 1885, and became a lecturer at the Faculty of Science, and the following year, a professor. In 1901, he directed the Biological Station of Roscoff. He received the Darwin Medal in 1916. He was made an Officer of the Legion of Honor and received a doctorate honoris causa from the Universities of Cracow, Aberdeen and Geneva.

So what has this somewhat illustrious career as a zoologist and biologist got to do with spiritual experiences? He was a lucid dreamer.

Under the pseudonym of T. Henvic, he published poems and a number of books [now under his own name] on hypnagogic states, dreaming and methods of lucid dreaming.

References

  • La Nature des images hypnagogiques et le rôle des lueurs entoptiques dans le rêve (1903)
  • Les Théories de l’évolution (1909)
  • Comment pensent les bêtes (1911)
  • Le Rêve (1920)

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