Acharya Prashant explores the true nature of love, questioning what it means to love a human being. He points out that we do not love a dead body, even if it remains physically unchanged, which suggests that love is not directed at the flesh but at something else. While some might claim they love a living person for their utility or companionship, he uses the example of a one-month-old baby to show that love exists even when there is no practical help. He explains that what we truly find attractive is consciousness, or the life force, peeping through the eyes. The eyes are merely windows to the sun and sky behind them; without that consciousness, the magnetism and charm of a person vanish.