Does it actually matter if we live our lives ignorant of our delusions and illusions? One thing is for sure, our minds are very adept at keeping our reality inline with our beliefs
For me it all comes down to value. In other words, is there true value in moving through life (or just for a measured amount of time) basing our thoughts and actions on those things that are far removed from reality? And of course we must consider that delusions, from a subjective point of view, are reality.
So perhaps all we need ask is whether our thoughts and behaviour based on delusions (our illusions are very easily disproved) are damaging to ourselves and others?
Deluded people have very fixed belief on beliefs that are either plainly false or just unprovable. We can easily find examples of false beliefs, held by an individual or individuals, that go on to harm others. And so how do we determine which of our beliefs are deluded and which are correct and valuable?
There is no doubt in my mind that mindfulness, brought about through regular practice of meditation, holds the key to keeping ourselves grounded in a useful, compassionate, and loving reality
There can be no argument against the propagation of a state of mind that improves our awareness of thoughts and behaviour. When we’re able to ask ourselves, is my thinking and behaviour of value to myself and others? We are being mindful. We are thinking about our thinking and behaviour. We are being mindful of what we are choosing to teach others. Are we teaching testable facts that have value to others or are we adding to the confusion?
That last question is very important. In order for us to live lives, with less suffering, we must have clarity. We must teach ourselves and those around us certainty. Less uncertainty, in how the world and society needs to operate and function, to reduce suffering, is a must.
Learn to meditate, improve mental dexterity, certainty and strength, and become more mindful.

