I'm imagining Yoda going "no, no, no!"
I'm going to make a statement, and I know it's an emotionally loaded one, because so many major religions make this statement that we all know instinctively it's wrong,
because they claim they're it. But I ask you to consider the what I'm trying to communicate with these things called words, these "shadows of shadows."
There is only one Truth.
It could be no corporeal creature can perceive it. I believe there have been some that have, but that is only a "faith" on my part.
It is intuitively obvious (to my intuition, anyway) that "Truth" and "Reality" are synonymous. I know most of us have probably been exposed to the idea (or even experience) of a "subjective" reality, but it only makes sense to me that Reality (with a big "R") is constant, absolute, unitary, omnipresent. I suspect it is also conscious -- maybe the "mother of all consciousnesses." When we speak of subjective reality, I tend to think of what Richard Bach called "illusions," which I prefer to call "experience," because the word "illusion" has the connotation of a lack of substance. "Experience" is substantial, but impermanent.
I think "experience" and dreams are similar phenomena, both serving the purpose of presenting learning opportunities to us through the language of metaphor.
I've written a lot about this, and restating it here would be, well, redundant. If you're interested, see
"My Standard Model" and a more personal take on it at
"The Meaning of Existence - Honest."
Again, it would be very easy to get caught up the the semantics of what all of us are trying to communicate here, and it wouldn't surprise me if some of us have already really meant the same thing.