The illusion and the image one has of oneself [sf17]

[...] We have therefore ascertained that the "Deus ex Machina" of illusion is ultimately theIo. It is obvious that, if this mechanism that creates the illusion exists, there are reasons consistent with all of reality and you know very well that the illusion is a necessary mechanism to receive the impulses to advance in theevolution

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The dream, the fantasy however evolutionary [IF55-8focus]

[…] We wanted to talk about gods instead your waking dreams, of your fantasies, of those dreams which are part of your daily life and which are closely interwoven with it.
Who among you does not dream of something during the day? Who among you does not sometimes get lost in daydreams?

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The illusory of becoming and reincarnation [IF47-3focus]

The topic at a glance
If observed from the point of view of becoming, the discourse of the 80/120 incarnations on the part of the individuality to arrive at understanding its true nature, has a meaning; but observed from the other point of view, from that of truth Be, it doesn't matter, absolutely.

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The illusions of the ego in the disciple and in the teacher [IB9-1]

Fable of the holy man
One day Krsna was sitting in the middle of a meadow, and with a peacock feather he played with the ants that passed among the flowers, while he listened with amusement to the laughter, and the games, and the songs of the devas who surrounded him in celebration; but in the midst of that cheering multitude Krsna felt a silence.

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Do not fall into dreams and illusions [IB8]

Fable of the researcher (From the book: Pandora's Box)
One day the rumor spread that it was possible to find gold in the bottoms of rivers; the voice snaked quickly among all those who aimed for wealth, so many of them, some with feigned indifference, others with enthusiasm, still others as if they were feverish, set out in search.

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The illusory perception of oneself and others

As the Masters have taught us, the life we ​​spend in the physical world at each incarnation is woven of illusion.
The forms that our senses perceive are illusion and the qualities that distinguish them, since they are directly subjected to our perceptive possibilities.

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The objective reality, the subjective reality, the illusion of perception (r1)

The goldfish in his tank called his son to him and said: "Today is a boring day, let's do one thing together: let's go for a ride and see what the men locked up in their crystal enclosure are doing!". Billy

This fable is an example of what is the subjective perception of Reality; in fact the goldfish that lived its life in a world made of water and enclosed in a crystal bowl, filtering the image through its conception of life, had come to the conclusion that in reality it was human beings who, beyond outside the crystal bowl, they lived enclosed in a glass enclosure.

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