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  2. Maya (religion) - Wikipedia

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    In the completion stage of Buddhist Tantra, the practitioner takes on the form of a deity in an illusory body (māyādeha), which is like the magician's illusion. It is made of wind, or prana, and is called illusory because it appears only to other yogis who have also attained the illusory body. The illusory body has the markings and signs of a ...

  3. Illusory correlation - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, illusory correlation is the phenomenon of perceiving a relationship between variables (typically people, events, or behaviors) even when no such relationship exists. A false association may be formed because rare or novel occurrences are more salient and therefore tend to capture one's attention . [ 1 ]

  4. Acosmism - Wikipedia

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    Acosmism, held in contrast or equivalent to pantheism, denies the reality of the universe, seeing it as ultimately illusory (the prefix "ἀ-" in Greek meaning negation; like "un-" in English), and only the infinite unmanifest Absolute as real. [1] Conceptual versions of Acosmism are found in eastern and western philosophies.

  5. Is It Lust or Love? Here's How to Tell the Difference. - AOL

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    Knowing the differences between lust vs. love can help you understand your relationships. Here are the common signs of lust and love, according to experts.

  6. How To Tell The Difference Between Love Bombing And The ...

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    Love bombing typically comes in cycles, with the love bombing itself as the first stage, followed by idealization, devaluation, and lastly, discarding of the partner.

  7. Illusion - Wikipedia

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    A temporal illusion is a distortion in the perception of time, which occurs when the time interval between two or more events is very narrow (typically less than a second). In such cases, a person may momentarily perceive time as slowing down, stopping, speeding up, or running backward.

  8. Illusionism (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Illusionism as discussed here, holds that people have illusory beliefs about free will. [1] Furthermore, it holds that it is both of key importance and morally right that people not be disabused of these beliefs, because the illusion has benefits both to individuals and to society.

  9. Direct and indirect realism - Wikipedia

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    Direct realism, also known as naïve realism, argues we perceive the world directly. In the philosophy of perception and philosophy of mind, direct or naïve realism, as opposed to indirect or representational realism, are differing models that describe the nature of conscious experiences; [1] [2] out of the metaphysical question of whether the world we see around us is the real world itself ...