Acharya Prashant addresses the conflict between logic and fear, specifically how individuals use the concept of God to counter the fear of ghosts. He explains that both ghosts and the popular conception of God are dualistic counterparts born from human imagination. When one feels terrified by an imaginary danger, they often seek refuge in an imaginary savior. Spirituality, however, is not about believing in these stories or superstitions; it is about seeking the truth by investigating the origin of all mental projections and falling silent there. Unlike religion, which often demands belief in specific narratives, spirituality requires dropping all beliefs to investigate reality without bias.