Acharya Prashant explains the core message of the Kenopnishad, focusing on the verse that describes the ultimate reality as the 'ear of the ear' and the 'eye of the eye.' He clarifies that physical organs like the ears and eyes do not possess independent life; rather, they are expressions of a nonphysical source. If life resided in the physical body itself, corpses would still be able to hear and see. He emphasizes that the source of life is intangible and cannot be objectified, yet it is the power behind all physical activity and manifestation. Identification with the tangible body leads to suffering, whereas recognizing the intangible source provides freedom. He uses the analogy of a car and its driver to illustrate that while we may be attracted to physical forms, our true love is for the life force that animates them.