Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Illusion

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Strength. The illusion of power and might greater than the person you compare yourself to. The illusion of power and might that confuses yourself and forces others to fear both for you and you yourself.


Confusion. The illusion of thoughts and emotions that whirl around inside your head forcing yourself into a state of inner fear and forcing yourself to throw your illusions of strength into question.


Fear. The illusion of being confused whilst simultaneously comprehending that everyone around you possesses a more heightened and refined illusion of strength than you do.


Normality. The illusion whereby the world as it truly is and the world as you want it to be briefly coincide with each other and become one and the same, albeit if only for a short space of time.


Understanding. The truth achieved once the comprehension of the fact that all of the above are illusions and that understanding can only be achieved by the acknowledgement of the aforementioned illusions.


Illusions. The inability to see the world as it truly is because of being both obsessed and hindered by your view of the world and with how you want the world to be, rather than how it is.