Facing Life's Genuine Illusions


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"Facing Life's Genuine Illusions" invites readers on a philosophical journey through the complexities of perception and reality. In this thought-provoking collection, author Warren H. Berg explores the myriad ways in which our lives are shaped by illusions-those subtle distortions of truth that define our experiences and beliefs. From the deceptive allure of success to the fleeting nature of happiness, each chapter delves into a different facet of human existence, challenging readers to question their assumptions and confront the illusions that often masquerade as truth. Through introspective essays and poignant narratives, Berg navigates the landscapes of identity, love, and mortality with wisdom and sensitivity, offering profound insights into the human condition.




The Perfect Illusion


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Welcome to the mind of a magician-an honest liar-who can prove you shouldn't believe everything you perceive. We wake up in the morning and look out the window seeing the world as it is. But the beauty about illusions is they prove our perceptions aren't always true. Therefore, how do we know if something is real or not? If we all perceive things differently, then what is the truth? Are we living with the truth? Or are we living with illusions that we think are the truth? How do we know? This book contains not only the secrets of magic, but the tale of a human spirit and the psychological struggle between emotion and imagination. A philosophical outlook at what separates those who perceive the world as it appears, and those who imagine their own reality. Welcome to the greatest illusion ever created, the act more commonly referred to as "Life." Let the show begin.




Free Will


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From the New York Times bestselling author of The End of Faith, a thought-provoking, "brilliant and witty" (Oliver Sacks) look at the notion of free will—and the implications that it is an illusion. A belief in free will touches nearly everything that human beings value. It is difficult to think about law, politics, religion, public policy, intimate relationships, morality—as well as feelings of remorse or personal achievement—without first imagining that every person is the true source of his or her thoughts and actions. And yet the facts tell us that free will is an illusion. In this enlightening book, Sam Harris argues that this truth about the human mind does not undermine morality or diminish the importance of social and political freedom, but it can and should change the way we think about some of the most important questions in life.




My Life Is Our Illusion


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Burning All Illusions


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This is a book about freedom. Above all about the idea that there is often no greater obstacle to freedom than the assumption that it has already been attained. What prison, after all, could be more secure than that deemed to be "the world," where boundaries of action and thought are assumed to define not the limits of the permissible, but the limits of the possible. In the past we have been prisoners of tyrants and dictators, and consequently have needed to win our freedom in very concrete, physical terms. We now need to free ourselves not from a slave ship or a concentration camp, but from many of the illusions fostered in our democratic society. "[A] wise and acute analysis of the way our minds are controlled, not in a totalitarian state, but in a 'democratic' one. Edwards also suggests how we can escape this control in a self-help book which, unlike other books of this genre, connects our inner world of alienation with the world outside."--Howard Zinn "[A] treatise on what freedom truly means.... Burning All Illusions is an important philosophical and psychology text that should be on every political science curriculum reading list!"--Wisconsin Book Watch




Illusion or Truth


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A practical guide to find the real freedom in modern age. In this book,you will find the answers to your questions,such as; What is the essence of all ancient religions,teachings and philosophies. What does it really mean "Total Awareness" and how you can reach to it. How to observe the "reality" with a clear perception and mind. How to find out "Meaning of Life". What really is "Matrix" and does it exist. How technology is changing and effecting our life. What is the real "Intelligence" and "Education". Table of Contents of the book include; Observation of Disorder Perception and Duality Dimension of Now Analyzing Money Society Control and Reason Education,Attention,Intelligence Awareness and Instinct The Art of Basketball Reaction and Butterfly Effect Philosophy and Real Religion The System of Your Mind The Meaning of Life and Science Thought and Artificial Intelligence Welcome to Matrix,Version 1.0. Be The Change Choiceless Awareness




The Happiness Illusion


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The West has never been more affluent yet the use of anti-depressants is on the increase to the extent that the World Health Organisation has declared it a major source of concern. How has this state of affairs come about and what can be done? Television and advertising media seem to know. Wherever we look they offer countless remedies for our current situation - unfortunately none of them seem to work. The Happiness Illusion explores how the metaphorical insights of fairy-tales have been literalised and turned into commodities. In so doing, their ability to educate and entertain has largely been lost. Instead advertising and television sell us products that offer to magically transform the way we look, how we age, where we live –both in the city and the countryside, the possibility of new jobs, and so forth. All of these are supposed to make us happy. But despite the allure of ‘retail therapy’ modern magic has lost its spell. What then are the sources of happiness in our contemporary society? Through a series of fairy-tales The Happiness Illusion: How the media sold us a fairytale looks at topics such as age, gender, marriage and rom-coms, Nordic Noir and the representations of therapy on television. In doing so it explores alternative ways to relate to the world in a symbolic and less literal manner – it suggests that happiness comes by making sure we don’t fall under the spell of the illusionary promises of contemporary television and advertising. Instead, happiness comes from being ourselves – warts and all. This book will be of interest to Jungian academics, film, media and cultural studies academics, social psychologists and their students, as well as reaching out to those interested in fairy-tale studies, psychotherapists and educated cinema goers. Luke Hockley PhD, is Research Professor of Media Analysis, at the University of Bedfordshire, UK. He is a practicing psychotherapist and is registered with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP). Luke is joint Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Jungian Studies (IJJS) and a member of the Advisory Board for the journal Spring and lectures widely. www.lukehockley.com Nadi Fadina is a media entrepreneur and a managing partner in an international film fund. She is involved in a variety of arts and media related projects, both in profit and non-profit spheres. She teaches Film Business in the University of Bedfordshire, however, her academic interests outreach spheres of business and cover ideology, Russian fairytales, sexuality, politics, anthropology, and cinema. www. nadi-fadina.com




Illusion of Separation


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Our modern patterns of thinking and learning are all based on observing a world of 'things', which we think of as separate building blocks. This worldview allows us to count and measure objects without their having any innate value; it provides neat definitions and a sense of control over life. However, this approach also sets humans apart from each other, and from nature.In reality, in nature, everything is connected in a fluid, dynamic way. 'Separateness' is an illusion we have created -- and is fast becoming a dangerous delusion infecting how we relate to business, politi, and other key areas of our daily reality.Giles Hutchins argues that the source of our current social, economic and environmental issues springs from the misguided way we see and construct our world. With its roots in ancient wisdom, this insightful book sets out an accesssible, easy to follow exploration of the causes of our current crises, offering ways to rectify these issues at source and then pointing to a way ahead.




Illusion of my life


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After losing everyone she loved, Kyra Oberoi finds friends like family in the most prestigious college of New York. She is a simple sweet girl who meets her totally opposite, Ryan Anderson, who is famous for his music and his aggression. There’s nothing common between them except two things. First, their traumatic childhood and secondly, their definition of love. They both believe that love is nothing but just an illusion. They hate each other until Sam Kapoor enters back in her life and changes the game. ‘Illusion of my life’ is a story of a girl named Kyra Oberoi who like many young girls believed in true love and fairy tales while seeking her perfect prince charming. But eventually realized that there’s no such thing as perfection. In reality, love is not blind because if it is then it’s not love. It’s a story of a girl experiencing when her first epic love turns into her first painful heartbreak. Even after losing everyone she loved, Kyra learns the meaning of let go with her friends next to her and creates her own perfectly imperfect definition of love. A story of love, hatred, heartbreak, letting go, friendship and most importantly, recreating the definition of love because the era of falling in love is gone now, she wants to rise in love.




Agency, Illusion, and Well-being


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Agency, Illusion, and Well-Being is a collection of essays drawn from Jerome M. Segal's earlier books, including essays from Agency and Alienation, Joseph's Bones, and Graceful Simplicity. Arranged thematically into a coherent new whole, this selection of essays highlights Jerome M. Segal's contribution to philosophical economics and moral psychology in a definitive edition. Book jacket.