camouflage... instead of 'illusion' i like the 'camouflage'. To say something is an illusion implies it is not real but to say that our experience is camouflaged, to me this word implies that something is real and that there is more to the expeirence, image than meets the physical senses,
just personal preference but words are important. I have worked 1-1 with over a thousand clients in this area and never have I found the term 'illusion' to be particualrly useful term in understanding the nature of reality, consciousness or perception, it is simly to ambiguous and loaded a term that does not lead to increased conscious awareness (in my experience).
Dave |