dreamlike states induced by drugs or meditation
Dreamlike states induced by drugs or meditation refer to altered states of consciousness characterized by intense sensory experiences, vivid imagery, and distorted perceptions, resembling the content and qualities of dreams. These states can be achieved through the consumption of mind-altering substances or by practicing specific meditation techniques that promote deep relaxation, increased focus, and heightened awareness.
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