ON TRUTH
Yoga-Vasistha ( Utpatti Khanda , Chapter LXVII) defines Truth as the non-dualistic realisation that Brahman , or the Supreme Self, is the omnipresent, ultimate reality. The best way to express it, according to Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (2.3.6), is "Neti, neti" (Not this, not this). It signifies that Brahman , or the Supreme Self, cannot be described by any finite words, objects, or mental concepts, as It is beyond comprehension and reason. It expresses that Brahman is Absolute Truth and Pure Consciousness and is uncaused, unbounded, infinite, eternal, and non-dual. Absolute Truth is One only and not subject to limitations of space-time and existence. It is from Him that the transient universe manifests as well as unmanifests in a cycling process through His own will. Sage Vasistha in Yoga-Vasistha teaches Sri Rama that the objective world is Maya , or an illusion, and is guided by Prarabdha (predestination) and Purushartha (free will, or self-effort). The phenomenal world...