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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Uncovering illusions

  The key to breaking an illusion is finding the one inconsistency. Every illusion has one, with the nature of the inconsistency ranging from easily noticeable to almost insignificant. But every illusion has one nonetheless. The key to breaking an illusion is first, suspecting it for what it is. This is more easily done one of two ways, that being to either assume everything is an illusion and pointing out the truths (a beginners method.) Learning to recognize the specific vibe the illusion's inconsistency gives off is another way. As one tunes himself to this vibe to recognize it, illusions becomes easier and easier for him to recognize.

  At which point, the challenge extends to find the inconsistency and expose it. Once an illusion is exposed and acknowledged for what it is, the whole thing literally falls apart. The one inconsistency when discovered usually gives way to more, usually hidden under the first layer. And as the illusion is broken apart, they become so common to the point that the illusion can no longer exist. And literally disperses.

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