Living and perceiving are not binary or fixed to any singular coordinate; they exist in a range, along a spectrum. Within the spectrum, there are tolerances where it's allowable to have slightly more of positive things or to experience ailments associated with negative things.
In normal living the good and bad are experienced to a degree that allows us to differentiate the two. Consequently, in perception, a certain amount of hallucination is tolerable in everyday living. They can be produced internally, with or without intervention, or externally through tricks of light (or from another individual somehow?), or even a combination of internal and external. The question is at what point do everyday hallucinations signify a serious hardware malfunction?
Tolerances exist on the spectrum in different positions based on the individual, and there may even be ranges within the spectrum as sort of a refinement of the overall spectrum. I imagine practicing awareness and cultivating consciousness would naturally lead to a more complex and refined spectrum, and a better ability to be attuned to the subtle layers of reality.
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