Most of the Vedic instructions are about switching your perception of reality from material to transcendental, e.g. Bhagavad-gītā 7.28. The transcendental reality is supposed to be more enjoyable. However, it can still be called illusion. Everything in this world, and the world is itself maya. This simply suggests that everything tangible to the senses is unreal. And for that matter, so was Krishna. It is Krishna’s body that is maya, it hence perished. But not the cosmic spirit, it is eternal and i. Krishna says this material world is illusion becasue if I ask you a simple question you won't be able to answer it. If I ask you to point towards you then you can point towards your face, your chest, your head and etc etc etc but none of it is you. Those are all basically the organs of your material body. So where is that real you located? Most of the world is deluded about it and instead most focus is on gross material body which is not the real self. But the soul is very s...