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    delusion


    1. The lowest form of influence (‘Tamas’) results in ignorance and delusion


    2. I had lost at least thirty pounds, but my brain's delusion had given my body momentum and strength


    3. Kelvin was not under the delusion that Ava wouldn’t know all she wanted about their conversation


    4. “Mother, this is a sailboat,” said Poly, as if it were up to her to correct her mother's delusion


    5. mind to dismiss the delusion that I could detect a faint


    6. The power of the enemy is not as strong as the power of God in us, not even close, but the enemy has a strong power of delusion


    7. It is fueled by the delusion of importance of self over others


    8. Of bitter delusion


    9. ‘But his delusion – if that is so – is unlike any case I have encountered


    10. it is highly pernicious, and it has even a natural tendency to pervert the truth, by infusing into it a strong mixture of superstition, folly, and delusion

    11. Raven never knew Khan had felt that way, never knew there had been so much depth and so much delusion within him


    12. It vas only another delusion vhile you have been here


    13. That is a delusion


    14. Our lives here are nothing but delusion, hallucination, and distorted perception of reality


    15. “Tris,” he says sternly, “I don’t know what delusion you’re operating under, but this is all new to me, too


    16. “I don’t know where you get this delusion that I’m useless, but that’s what it is,” I snap


    17. When we refuse to accept the truth, but rather accept the teachings of the false prophets with their signs and lying wonders, God will send us a delusion to believe the lie and then my friend, we are in a really bad state indeed


    18. 2Ths 2:11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:


    19. ▪ Try to simply notice (be aware of) the following, without creating stories of attachment, aversion, or delusion:


    20. We have already contaminated our own mind by allowing it to fall under the influence of this poisonous delusion

    21. The lower realms are conditioned by intense anger, hatred, greed, and delusion, and when we cultivate these states, developing them as a pattern of response to situations, they become a strong force in the mind


    22. Such actions are prompted or motivated by delusion (ignorance), attachment (including desire and avarice), or aversion (including anger and hatred)


    23. Whenever any form of delusion, attachment, or aversion is present, it blurs the view and increases the likelihood of unskillful karma for an individual or group


    24. These new forces can uproot our old habit patterns based on greed, aversion, and delusion


    25. Here was his childhood delusion


    26. will realize that there is neither ignorance nor delusion in it


    27. Delusion is shared


    28. It is the vibration in this dimension that affects our bottom line choices by causing us egoic delusion


    29. medication, delusion, and assumption are protection from commitment, and addictions rescue the weak from having commitment


    30. As it is, we are all on our own in a vibrating egoic delusion

    31. They are ashamed, and live in a vibrating universe that results in a delusion called ego


    32. And with this culmination, the world is destined to end in madness, in an abstract delusion


    33. Unfortunately, Nathan of Gaza confirmed Shabbetai in his delusion, and with support


    34. The group delusion spread quickly to Eastern Europe (1666), where the horrors of the Chmielnicki massacres left Jews hungry for a miracle


    35. Unfortunately, this fatal delusion was not limited to Jews, and in its contagion spread to all races and caused untold harm not only to Jews, but to millions of non-Jews also


    36. delusion, which we were not aware of this morning when we


    37. This delusion of cats as agents of the Devil and lovers of witches


    38. In 1946 Paramahansa Yogananda explained: ‘Just as cinematic images appear to be real but are only combinations of light and shade, so is the universal variety a delusion


    39. probably start with $1000 or less in a live account is pure delusion


    40. ‘Tis all delusion at its height: thought habits brought with thee from Earth, reflections of its consciousness which thou hast learnt to call thine own; delusion’s darkest, cruel result

    41. Reality’s duality: delusion sires forgetfulness


    42. ‘You’re suffering from the delusion that the law is omniscient and administered impartially, and therefore fair and just


    43. A decision that is a delusion


    44. A delusion that has mankind lost in confusion


    45. can begin to cast off the delusion of self which stands in the way of his


    46. the path of destroying delusion


    47. under the delusion that he can do anything that he likes, and that the effect of his actions will never recoil upon himself, he will most certainly find that


    48. They share together a common delusion which is the bond that justifies their actions


    49. This had to be a vision; some sort of delusion brought upon by extreme anxiety


    50. ‘(3) I suffer a delusion when I believe that the manifestations in my mind are the external world














































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    Synonyms for "delusion"

    delusion head game illusion hallucination psychotic belief misconception blunder lapse oversight idol deception error mirage fallacy phantasm fancy

    "delusion" definitions

    (psychology) an erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the contrary


    a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea


    the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas