An illusion is a false idea or belief. No one really has any illusions about winning the war. = delusion
1 : obsolete : the action of deceiving b (1) : the state or fact of being intellectually deceived or misled : MISAPPREHENSION (2) : an instance of such deception
A big stage trick often using people or large animals Illusions often involve vanishing, production or mutilation of people
A false interpretation of an external sensory stimulus, usually seen or heard, such as a mirage in the desert or voices on the wind
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A school of magic focused on spells that alter perception or create false images Illusion spells work by deceiving the senses or minds of others They can cause creatures to see things that are not there, not see things that are there, hear phantom noises, or remember things that never happened The subschools of the Illusion school of magic are figment, glamer, pattern, phantasm, and shadow
An illusion is something that appears to exist or be a particular thing but does not actually exist or is in reality something else. Floor-to-ceiling windows can give the illusion of extra height
something that is believed to be real but is not; the ultimate illusion is the separation from God, upon which rest all the manifestations of the separated world which may be understood as distortions in perception; i e , seeing attack instead of a call for love, sin instead of error; the illusions of the world reinforce the belief that the body has a value in and of itself, a source of either pleasure or pain; forgiveness is the final illusion as it forgives what never was, and leads beyond all illusion to the truth of God
A deceptive or misleading image or idea An example: M C Escher Balcony 1945 (lithograph, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC) In the centre of this picture of a hillside town, Escher said he tried to break up the paper's flatness by 'pretend[ing] to give it a blow with my fist at the back, but the paper remains flat, and I have only created the illusion of an illusion '
An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision; a deceptive appearance; a false show; mockery; hallucination
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