Overview of TLE at Epilepsy.com Quote: "The features of seizures beginning in the temporal lobe can be extremely varied, but certain patterns are common. There may be a mixture of different feelings, emotions, thoughts, and experiences, which may be familiar or completely foreign. In some cases, a series of old memories resurfaces. In others, the person may feel as if everything—including home and family—appears strange. Hallucinations of voices, music, people, smells, or tastes may occur. These features are called “auras” or “warnings.” They may last for just a few seconds, or may continue as long as a minute or two..."
Transcendent Experience and Temporal Lobe Epilepsy by Clifford Pickover Quote: "Temporal lobe epilepsy has often been linked to a variety of transcendent experiences: ecstatic communion with the divine, epiphanies of artistic creation, fearful encounters with alien beings. Clifford Pickover examines some of the implications of current research now shedding light on the terrors and wonders of this mysterious disease..."
Video: Ramachandran on TLE
Andrew T. Austin is a Licenced NLP Master Practitioner and Clinical Hypnotherapist in Chichester, West Sussex, UK
He was formerly a registered nurse for the NHS specialising in Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery.
His clinical hypnotherapy and NLP treatment services are available on the NHS where PCT funding is available.
Andrew T. Austin, Clinical Hypnotherapy and Neurolinguistic Psychotherapy
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