There are three types of Reality:
Shruti/Vedas define:
yatrahithdvaithamiva bhavathi thanitharaitharam pasyathi,
yatrathvasya sarvamahaathmaivaabooth thasyenakam pasyeth
Shruti/Vedas define:
yatrahithdvaithamiva bhavathi thanitharaitharam pasyathi,
yatrathvasya sarvamahaathmaivaabooth thasyenakam pasyeth
1.
Paramartika Satyam – Brahman
2.
Vyavaharika Satyam – Jagad / Empirical Reality
3.
Pratibhasika Satyam – That/Those which are untrue
Mandukya Upanishad mantra 7, says about Brahman - It is not
the inward awareness. It is not the outward awareness. It is not the
intermediate awareness. It is not the undifferentiated mass of awareness. It is
not the knowing awareness. It is not non-awareness. It is unperceivable. It is
not accessible to transaction. It cannot be grasped. It is attributeless. It is
not accessible to thought. It is not amenable to communication. It is the
constant atma that subsists in all the changing states of the ahamkara.. It is
the remainder of the annulment of the perceived universe. It is changeless. It
is auspiciousness. It is the non-dual reality, free of all mithya ideas of difference.