The Bhagavad-gita (06.30) indicates how an advanced spiritualist sees Krishna everywhere and in everything. Such a vision is neither a fanciful imagination, nor an intellectual conception, but a spiritual perception of the real nature of the cosmos permeated with the presence of Krishna. This perception is not sensory, but supra-sensory: the immanence of Krishna in the things and beings of this world is perceived not through one’s material senses, but through one’s spiritual senses.
Where the material senses see only the purposeless motions of matter according to impersonal laws and mechanical forces, the spiritual senses see the purposeful actions of a benevolent God and his competent agents. Our spiritual senses are presently dormant, but we can awaken them by the process of devotional service centered on mantra meditation.
The divine sound of mantras aligns our intuitive understanding with the enlightened perception of the spiritually awakened. This alignment enables us to discover that reality is much more fascinating than what our past material perceptions allowed us to believe. Where our material senses saw worldly happenings only as favorable or unfavorable or immaterial for our self-centered enjoyment, we now see worldly happenings as other-worldly teachings. We understand that Krishna can use these events as timely demonstrations of the timeless truths he has taught in the Gita. Once we start seeing life as a school for experientially learning the truths of the Gita, reality becomes endlessly fascinating not for the temporary material pleasures it promises, but for the eternal spiritual truths, especially the truth of immortal divine love, that it demonstrates.
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 06 Text 30
“For one who sees Me everywhere and sees everything in Me, I am never lost, nor is he ever lost to Me.”
Source : http://www.gitadaily.com/2012/01/14/when-reality-endlessly-fascinating/