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When someone believes that God talks audibly to them, it’s often referred to as experiencing auditory religious hallucinations or auditory hallucinations with religious content — especially in clinical or psychological contexts.
However, in religious or spiritual contexts, it’s more commonly described as:
  • Divine revelation
  • Hearing the voice of God
  • Private revelation (especially in Catholicism)
  • Prophetic experience (in some Christian or Islamic traditions)
Context Matters:
  • In mental health, particularly in psychiatry or psychology, this might be viewed as a symptom of a condition like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder (during manic phases), or psychotic disorders, depending on other signs and behaviors.
  • In religious communities, it may be seen as a spiritual gift or mystical experience, especially if the person is otherwise functional and the experience aligns with religious teachings.
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