Oh hell, now just wait a minute here.
Delusions only become apparent - to the "beholder" once he gains insight and actually starts to realize what he/we pretend not to know.
Like: "What do you pretend you don't know?"
If that sentence make no sense to you, it is your first delusion, in that you think you do not pretend not to know certain things.
Usually it goes: "What's to painful to remember, we decide (pretend) simply to forget."
We, all of us, can get VERY, VERY good at that. Yet, that memory will still be with us and gets triggered when we get too close to what we like to be forgotten.
So, since we do not have any easy access to our subconscious how can we really know how delusional we are?
We actually can't. Only a knowing and insightful other person may be able to get clues as to our current state of delusions, (repressions, denials, over-compensations, etc.) All these are usually a pretty good clue as to how deluded we are.
"It is the most powerful ability in the human being to delude ourselves."
Someone once said - and I think who ever it was, Freud, Jung, Adler, etc. etc. he, they truly had a point.
I personally have seen too many deluded folks (incl. Myself) not to take head.
So I say I currently I'm "normally" deluded - but that may just be my present delusion, see what I mean? :-)
Axelle