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an abnormal perception caused by a sensory misinterpretation of and actual stimulus, sometimes precipitated by strong emotion, eg fear provoking a person to imagine they have seen an intruder in the shadows.
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A gown with a yoke of sheer net and an often ornately decorated satin band, fitting snugly on the neck creating a choker effect.
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the experience resulting from negative polarity imbalance. A fragmented experience of reality which is based on duality and separation.
Ãâó: www.synchronicity.org/Glossaryp.html
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is a distorted perception of reality.
Ãâó: www.a2zpsychology.com/psychology_guide/mental_illn...
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Appearance of existence; that which appears and disappears (mocking the observer), physical thing, object. Compare Delusion.
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