DELUSION
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Definitions
1. they can commit overts on things to a point where the thing rematerializes with them all the time as something else and that's delusion. So they see something all the time. We're now dealing with spin bin types. (ESTO 5, 7203CO3 SO 1)
2. one sees A and believes it to be G. This is a lower band of self-protection. (HCO PL 16 Feb 71 II)
3. a belief in something which is contrary to fact or reality resulting from deception, misconception or misassignment. (HCOB 11 May 65)
4. what one person thinks is, but others don't necessarily. (SH Spec 72, 6607C28)
5. the postulation by the imagination of occurrences in areas of plus or minus randomity. (Scn 0-8, p. 90)
6. delusion is imagination out of control. (Scn Jollr, Iss. 14-G)