

A temporary altered state of consciousness may result from an over or undercharged experience (from a social perturbation or unconscious wish) that would otherwise be processed during normal habituated experience as part of interdependent behavior during conscious awareness or sleep. If the brain is assigned a net charge for a given state of mind, there may be considered to be a balancing of superego, ego, and id level interactions. A new electromagnetic version of Freud's psychoanalytic model is proposed, which begins by treating the mind as a charged object that interacts with others and the environment in a generally balanced pairwise fashion. A novel approach is introduced to explain the appearance of telepathy-like effects as the consequence of disturbances in the normal equilibration or 'equilibrated non-equilibrium' of ordinary human experience.
