The meaning and pronunciation of delusion

Delusion refers to unrealistic, excessive or unreasonable thoughts and beliefs. Pronunciation: Wang Xi ng.

Delusion these ideas are usually divorced from reality and are often based on subjective imagination and unconfirmed information. Delusion may be manifested as excessive attachment to certain things or people, overestimation of one's own ability and value, and wrong prediction of certain events and situations.

Delusion is usually related to personal psychological state, emotional needs, life experience and other factors. For example, a person who feels insecure or lonely for a long time may have the illusion of distrust or doubt about others. Another example is that a person who suffers setbacks in life or work may have hostile and aggressive illusions about others or organizations.

Delusion may have a negative impact on individual mental health, leading to psychological problems such as mood swings, anxiety and depression. In addition, paranoia may also affect interpersonal relationships and social functions, leading to social barriers and maladjustment.

Keep a rational and objective attitude towards delusion, and don't easily believe or spread unrealistic remarks. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the emotional needs and mental health of individuals and provide necessary support and help. If people around you have obvious delusions, it is recommended to seek the help of professional psychological counseling or treatment institutions.

Twelve delusions:

(1) Verbal delusion: it refers to the existence of various phonetics.

(2) Paranoia: It means that the ultimate self is only divine wisdom. Most people don't understand, and they often say paranoia only based on events.

(3) Delusion refers to taking things into consideration, such as longing for the sun and thinking about water; In the earth, fire, water and wind, there is a strong, wet and warm nature, but I don't know its nature, and all the laws are wrong.

(4) Delusion of interests: it means that all the treasures in the world are illusions, but ordinary people are insatiable and don't know it.

(5) Self-deception: refers to holding all laws, starting from self-observation, holding and thinking that it is right, and the rest are not.

(6) Delusion: refers to whether there is a concept of equality from the law of karma, and delusion is the cause of life and death.

(7) See delusion: refers to whether the dreams of outsiders are different.

(8) Becoming delusional: It means taking me and what I said into account on the basis of pseudonyms and real laws and becoming determinism.

(9) Fate delusion: refers to all laws, if any, with different origins.

(10) No delusion: it means that all legal circles have their bodies first, and they are born without false karma.

(1 1) delusion of continuity: it means that in all laws, we must stick to this and that, and we must be subordinate to each other, counting differences and not cutting off.

(12) Bound and unbound delusion: it means that in all laws, emotion leads to rationality, so it becomes bound, and without delusion, there is no bondage; Ordinary people can't do it, so they make a living in this unbound solution.