Hallucinations in Religion:

Whose Voices Do We Truly Hear?

Oliver Wolf Sacks/Getty Images

Hearing voices occurs in every culture and has often been accorded great importance—the gods of Greek myth often spoke to mortals, and the gods of the great monotheistic traditions, too. Voices have been significant in this regard, perhaps more so than visions, for voices, language, can convey an explicit message or command as images alone cannot.

—From Hallucinations

Oliver Sacks (1933–2015) was an American neurologist, writer, and science communicator. He authored the bestselling book The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat.

Miscellaneous

Interesting facts about beauty, culture and people's outlook.

More

Copied