We are really living reality, but this reality is an illusion. There is no ‘or’, it is ‘and’. What does it mean? You see a rainbow, and it is an illusion. You cannot ask whether it is a rainbow or an illusion. You see a mirage in a desert and it is an illusion. You see it, it exists, but its existence is an illusion. So is our life. Of course, we are living this life. There is no doubt, but our life itself is an illusion. Just like a dream. When we wake up in the morning, of course there was a dream, but the dream was an illusion. So also is this life. Although it looks very real today, at death, it will terminate to be an illusion. Therefore, we must realize how this life is nothing but an illusion.
Illusion the world is fake
An old folks tale says it's there to lead all living creatures to Heaven, but really, it's just another rock in the endless dark that is space.
earth
Reality, existance, the universe, all creation... take your pick, there's not a set scientific term for everything as a unit.
Here is how I would define 'universe': NOUN 1) all of physical reality, including the earth and its living things as well as all other entities and phenomena that exist in outer space 2) a reality thought to be separate and parallel to our own governed by its own laws of physics and having its own dimensions of space and time 3) an entire set of proposals, opinions, etc. open for discussion 4) an entire group of people or things from which a sample may be taken 5) a sphere of influence, interest, activity, or experience
It gives everyone everything!!
love is the ultimate reality all else is illusion
parmendies
It is an illusion, as it is with all magic shows.
any reality show really ^ Reality shows like soaps are all mostly scripted but presented in a way to look real.
Never heard that phrase before. But it sounds like it means someone that appears to be a girlfriend on the surface, but in reality she's not. Or she doesn't exist at all
In Hinduism the people portray the God or gods. They believe this life is an illusion , and in this illusion our souls are connected to Brahma, the ultimate reality or the ultimate God. There are many gods Hinduism yes, but Brahma is the all reality. Depending how our souls act in this illusion depends if we are released from reincarnation. If someone attains enlightenment they are released, if they are unable to become good back they go into the reincarnation cycle. It is believed our souls represent the God or Gods in Hinduism
It means that Gatsby's memory of Daisy had become more grand than reality, and he became obsessed with her, living his life for the sole purpose of reuniting with her, all based on his trumped up memory of her from their youth.
you cannot really levetate but you can make an illusion of levetating by making your left foot go up only a little then your right foot goes up all the way. this will make the illusion of levetating
Our brain interprets vibrations in ways we can understand and we call this physicality. It's important to remember that this all occurs within our mind, so in truth there's nothing out there. In fact, out there is a misnomer because all reality exists here and now - there is no place or time other than here and now.Every thing we perceive is layered like an onion on top of the true vibrational state, so while we perceive physical reality as real, it's not really real so we call it illusion. The only part of physical reality that's really real is our experience of it and again it's all an internal affair
This quote suggests that the character's illusion, particularly his perception of Daisy, has become more important and influential to him than anything else in his life, even surpassing the events and people in the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It emphasizes the intense hold that his illusion of Daisy has on him.
All mirages are optical illusions but all optical illusions are not mirages.
The illusion of a minimum standard of living for all. There are still people who have to rely on charities and food banks.