Without paradoxical language, you can say what the openishad is talking about. The rishi of the openshad kano penishad is saying this, one consciousness, one awareness. When we say ahum brammas mean bedanta, i am brahman. We don't mean anything more than that. It also means, i am that when she is speaking as god, as the mother goddess, but you are that. Your real nature is that. So you and she ar one reality. This is the meaning of tat tamasi, that thou art. Those who do not know this secret, those who do not reflect upon it and assimilate it, they
The Devīsūktam represents an uncompromising proclamations of the realization of Advaitic (non-dualistic). Also called the Aṃbhṛnīsūktam, it is the 125th sūkta (hymn) occurring in the 10th mandala of the Ṛgveda.