Because we are presently covered by a dress of material senses, we cannot see the spiritual world, and the spiritual nature is inconceivable for us. Yet we can feel that there is something spiritual present. Even a man completely ignorant of the spiritual nature can somehow feel its presence. One need only analyze his body silently: \u201cWhat am I? Am I this finger? Am I this body? Am I this hair? No, I am not this, and I am not that. I am something other than this body. I am something beyond this body. What is that? That is the spiritual.\u201d In this way, we can feel or sense the presence of spirituality within this matter. We can sense the absence of spirit when a body is dead. If we witness someone dying, we can sense that something is leaving the body. Although we do not have the eyes to see it, that something is spirit. Its presence in the body is explained in the very beginning of Bhagavad-g\u012bt\u0101 (2.17):\n\navin\u0101\u015bi tu tad viddhi\nyena sarvam ida\u1e41 tatam\nvin\u0101\u015bam avyayasy\u0101sya\nna ka\u015bcit kartum arhati\n\u201cKnow that which pervades the entire body is indestructible. No one is able to destroy the imperishable soul.\u201d\n\nSpiritual existence is eternal, whereas the body is not. It is said that the spiritual atmosphere is avyakta, unmanifest. How, then, can it be manifest for us? Making the unmanifest manifest is this very process of K\u1e5b\u1e63\u1e47a consciousness. \u2022\u2022\u2022 read with us: biglink.to/pathofperfection & check out our website for the catalogue of all the books and episodes so far www.sravanamdiaries.com