Do all phosphenic experiences belong to the subjective domain?

It is not only phosphenic experiences that are part of the subjective domain but also all psychic and spiritual experiences Dr LEFEBURE put it this way : "a person looking for objectivity will be disapointed, on the contrary, a person looking for subjectivity will notice that one day his or her experiences are objective ". A mature person will understand that all great breakthroughs happened this way. Einstein for example, discovered the complex law of relativity when he dreamt that he was sitting on a sphere, with other spheres rotating around him.

Though this dream appears perfectly trivial, its subjectivity led to an objective discovery. The most well known subjective phenomenon is the dream. We are the only witness of the contents of our dreams and we can bring no proof of what we perceive when we dream.

But because everyone dreams, this subjective phenomenon enters the objective domain. If several people describe the same subjective phenomenon, it becomes objective. When a great ... more.

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