Searches related to How many different parts to reality are there? (E.g. body, soul, mind? Natural or supernatural?) What is the difference, if any? Give an example of something that is true that is not material, and that is not provable by a scientific method/standard. Solution Reality is the state in which we actually live in whereas the the things that may appear to us to be true and do not exist in real world is all imaginary. Sometimes the imaginations are so strong that it becomes difficult to distinguish between a thought and a reality. for example our physical existence in the body is reality and the soul becomes an imaginary subject. We can see and experience our body and body parts whereas we cannot experience our soul and mind. Though the body and soul is beleived to be inter-dependent and cannot exist without each other. That is why it is beleived that when our body dies, its soul departs, although it remains unproved scientifically till date. Similarly our imagination causes dilusions, we dream fictionally, our mind keeps thinking unreal things even if the reality is contrasting. Individuals have natural capabilty to perform certain tasks. But some people beleive in powers that cannot be explained by law of nature; the supernatural power. We beleive that god and ghosts both have supernatural powers, which is much beyond human capabilities. There are certain assumptions or believes that are not material, cannot be proved scientifically, but do have special place in our world. eg. Faith in God/ religion. No one is sure about the authencity of such things but we strongly beleive in them. Similary, feelings!. They intensity or depth of any kind of feeling cannot be measured or proved by science, cannot be shared with anyone else, but we are strongly surrounded by feelings all the time. Many of our interests of varying nature such as cultural, social, relligious are all parts of reality but is not material to be proved!.