Delugion

noun

A fervent surge of motivation driven by phantasmagorical beliefs, where the intensity of purpose mirrors a spiritual devotion. It describes a powerful, zealous energy that propels someone forward, rooted in an unyielding conviction. Unwavering to practical concerns, this force is akin to a divine mission guided by a unique sense of truth.

Etymology:

A combination of “deluge” (a flood or overwhelming force) and “ion” (a charged particle, symbolizing energy or power), with echoes of “delusion” and “religion,” suggesting a potent, faith-like drive rooted in deeply held beliefs.

Example Sentence:

Their delugion carried them through every obstacle, as if they were following a sacred path known only to them.