Abstract

ception of relativity. Let us analyze various experiences. First, there are some experiences which are regarded as hallucinations. Nevertheless, they function in relationship with time. Recently we had a report from a chaplain in the National Conference of Chaplains that when he went to the hospital a man asked him who he was. The moment he said he was a minister, that man asked him to lie down and prostrate himself before him because he was Jesus. It was indeed pathological; yet the man was having an hallucination in time. Some time ago he did not think that he was Jesus. This very imaginative perception was relative and tem orary. Similarly, there was a woman in New York who was thoroughly convinced that she was the Madonna. When she was

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