real 1 |ˈrē(ə)l|

adjective

*1 *actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or
supposed *: Julius Caesar was a real person | a story drawing on real events
| her many illnesses, real and imaginary.*

• used to emphasize the significance or seriousness of a situation or
circumstance *: there is a real danger of civil war | the competitive threat
from overseas is very real.*

• Philosophy relating to something as it is, not merely as it may be
described or distinguished.

*2 *(of a substance or thing) not imitation or artificial; genuine *: the
earring was presumably real gold.*

• true or actual *: his real name is James | this isn't my real reason for
coming.*

• [ attrib. ] (of a person or thing) rightly so called; proper *: he's my
idea of a real man | Jamie is my only real friend.*

*3 *[ attrib. ] informal complete; utter (used for emphasis) *: the tour
turned out to be a real disaster.*

*4 *[ attrib. ] adjusted for changes in the value of money; assessed by
purchasing power *: real incomes had fallen by 30 percent | an increase **in
real terms **of 11.6 percent.*

*5 *Mathematics (of a number or quantity) having no imaginary part.
See *imaginary
*.

*6 *Optics (of an image) of a kind in which the light that forms it actually
passes through it; not virtual.

adverb [as submodifier ] informal

really; very *: my head hurts real bad.*

On 22 March 2011 12:31, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:

> *The definition of real is "something which never changes".
> Since the manifestation always changes, I would call the unmanifested as
> real.
> *
>
> On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 6:20 AM, godszen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> roomsearching  wrote:
>> > What you people are calling as real is just the manifest world.
>>
>> is it not real enough for you?
>>
> *No, I refuse to call it as reality. *
> *Name and form are only recognized by a brain made of matter - which again
> rots in a 100 years. *
>
>
>> > Manifestation is observed by the manifest "I am".
>>
>> agreed
>>
>> > But the Absolute which supports the "I am" is unmanifested. The ego
>> itself
>> > is a manifestation and your egos think that the illusion is real.
>> > Manifestation = illusion = unreal.
>>
>> is it not real enough for you?
>
> *If name and form don't last, and all these arise only from the Absolute,
> why do you call it real ?
> Isnt the source real instead of the illusions created from the source ?*
>
>


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