Relations (1)

related 0.10 — supporting 1 fact

Hallucination and well-being are related as both are commonly reported subjective effects induced by Ayahuasca in an altered state of consciousness, explicitly listed together in [1] alongside introspection, serenity, and biographical memories.

Facts (1)

Sources
Altered states of consciousness – Knowledge and References taylorandfrancis.com Raquel Consul, Flávia Lucas, Maria Graça Campos · Taylor & Francis 1 fact
claimAyahuasca induces an altered state of consciousness that is difficult to compare and describe due to its abstract character, with the most commonly reported subjective effects being introspection, serenity, biographical memories, sensations of well-being, hallucinations, synaesthesia (specifically visual and auditory), and mystical or religious experiences.