(2018-03-29, 01:20 PM)fls Wrote: The very first time I ever mentioned "hallucinations, dreams, and unreal experiences", I did so in this post here. I put "hallucinations, dreams, and unreal experiences" in quotes and then I immediately followed the line with a link to a google scholar list of research specifically described, by the researchers, as research on hallucinations, dreams, and unreal experiences or various combinations thereof (https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en...real+&btnG).
Well, I would just say again that if you are using a term in a different sense from the normal one, you need to explain that, otherwise you'll end up misleading people.
The fact that you may have quoted an example of a non-standard usage at some previous time and in a different thread is really neither here nor there. You really can't expect people to search through all your previous posts for enlightenment about possible non-standard usage of every word you utter.