Clouds: yes I like dose nation for the news!
Cellux: what I mean to say is that yes, it can be called a hallucination, but then so must this waking/earthly reality. If I experience them as equally real, solid, or convincing realities, then why should I dismiss one and not the other, the only difference being a few extra molecules, in addition to the ones that are already here, hard at work mediating this earthly experience in which I'm typing.
Nevertheless, I know I'm not going to convince anyone of the validity of hyperspace, who has never experienced it. That feeling that you've been there before, that ancient remembering, that is the priceless gift that only experience can give.
Sooo, what am I saying? I suppose just that I know the transcendent is real in my heart, and that even though it may be impossible to show people the moon, at least I can point the way (and help this earthly experience become as psychedelic as ever - see my PsycheCymatitron article linked above).