You are entitled to your beliefs, and I am fine with you presenting them as if they are superior to mine.
What I speak of I have confirmed through my own experience of countless projections of all variations.
I have no need to prove what I say to anyone, I was simply sharing my perspective.
The difference between our beliefs is that mine is backed by personal experience and insight, whereas yours is speculation. You have not experienced the fact that these sensations are simply "a hallucination of the brain and nothing more," this is an assumption you have made.
Also, the existence of a physiological event in no way negates the possibility of there being an actual correlating experience in reality. There is a physiological explanation for just about every aspect of our experience. Continuing on with this logic, one would conclude that every experience we have has humans is simply a hallucination.
To make your balloon analogy relevant, you would have to add that the person who believes the balloon came from another reality actually experienced the event of the balloon coming from another reality.
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