Promise, illusion, and reality are interconnected in that a promise embodies an expectation of future fulfillment, often influenced by one's perceptions and beliefs. Illusions can arise when promises are based on idealized visions or distorted perceptions, leading to disillusionment when reality fails to meet those expectations. Ultimately, the effectiveness of a promise depends on its alignment with reality; when fulfilled, it can bridge the gap between illusion and tangible outcomes, reinforcing trust and hope.
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The word 'illusion' is a noun, a word for something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality; a word for a thing.
A perception, as of visual stimuli, that represents what is perceived in a way different from the way it is in reality.
The cities of illusion and reality are often perceived as straightforward opposites, yet they reveal unexpected complexities. The city of illusion may appear vibrant and enchanting, drawing people in with its promises of wonder but ultimately masking deeper issues like disillusionment and superficiality. Conversely, the city of reality, while seemingly mundane and unexciting, can offer genuine connections and authentic experiences, highlighting the value of truth over facade. This contrast challenges our assumptions about what constitutes fulfillment and happiness in urban life.
They are similar because they both can fool the eye and the ear.
Opposite of reality
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 means something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality.
Multiple Personality Reality and Illusion - 1999 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
Illuminality is the understanding that reality isn't real, that it is just an Illusion, hints Illuminality. Combination of words Illusion and Reality, or at least that's the conclusion i have came to.
No, Saint Augustine did not view reality as an illusion. He believed in the existence of a real and substantial world created by God, emphasizing the importance of seeking God's truth and wisdom in understanding reality.
The theme of reality versus illusion is brought by the author trough the persona's lecture to his child. _Km_
Yes. Everything you think you know is a lie.
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love is the ultimate reality all else is illusion
reality vs. illusion