If he points to something, there'll be a picture. The father says, dismiss the pictures. It's that which is behind the pictures. And imagine then go a little further. Imagine a movie in which you're not only pictures and sound but three-dimension. They actually have a movie theater like that where in the seats where you're sitting, the little bursts of air will put some fragrances. If there's a flower in the cinema or something like that, you will smell the fragrance of the flower also. And then they have added motion. Your seat will move a little bit if there is a car or something moving. So you get a feeling of actually what's happening
Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches the Katha Upanishad, which is one of India's most revered texts and a part of the Vedas. It is a collection of philosophical poems representing a conversation between the sage Naciketas and Yama (god of death). They discuss the nature of Atman, Brahman and Moksha(liberation).