"Seeing is believing", that's how the saying goes. But is it really? Because I think it's fair to say that generally, most people don't consider that we never really see anything directly, and that what we see is three steps removed from how it actually is in the 'outside' world. The word 'Māyā' (मय, in Sanskrit) is often translated as 'illusion', since our minds construct a subjective experience, which we are in peril of interpreting as reality.
Speaking in this video, is Swami Tadatmananda. I would give the link to the audio, but you tube no longer allows you to put links to external sites in video descriptions
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