Disillusioned

Disillusioned means no longer experiencing an illusion.

I can only be disillusioned when what I believe in the first place proved to be an illusion.

A projection of my reality into the future is just an illusion.

An illusion is a figment of my imagination that has not or does not materialise.

Imagination is the sole cause of a new reality.

What I am presently imagining is not yet a reality otherwise I would be experiencing it, not still imagining it.

I cannot unimagine something. I don’t need to. I just need to focus my imagination elsewhere.

Not everything that I imagine becomes a reality. Thank goodness.

If everything I imagined manifested instantly, I would soon become very disillusioned with my ability to create reality.

If everything that I focused my attention on, materialised instantly, there would be no imagination, no illusion, just instant manifestation and disillusionment.

When manifestation requires both time and space to become a reality, I have plenty of opportunity to refine my illusions in my imagination before they manifest into my reality.

When what I imagine materialises into my reality, I am never disillusioned.

My imagination is no longer an illusion it is a real creative ability.