It may be exciting to perceive illusions. Discerning how they work is even more invigorating and worthwhile. They hold the key to our realization of our true limits and capacity. Illusions point to the specific power of your perceptions of who we are.
Our sense of touch, taste and smell are the most striking proof of what seems factual. When we perceive something, we are quick to conclude that it is “real”. Indeed, it might seem as though the only “proof” of factual knowledge is having to perceive it. But is this true?
Our sense of sight is very limited as we are unable to see what exist.
If we choose to label the stuff we see, hear and touch – as reality, then is it right to say reality is an illusion? How do we know that something happening around us is real? What if it is an illusion? ?We experience reality through our senses. But the power of imagination gives us insight into illusion.