Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker's desire to eliminate worldly attachments and focus solely on the divine. He explains that direct contemplation of the absolute truth or the divine is nearly impossible. Instead, he suggests two practical paths. The easier path involves contemplating the words and teachings of great sages who have guided humanity toward truth. He emphasizes focusing on their direct statements, scriptures, and stories rather than what others have written about them. The second, more challenging path is self-inquiry, which involves observing one's own life, behaviors, and relationships. By filling the mind with these 'luminous' thoughts, trivial and dark thoughts naturally lose their place.