Acharya Prashant explains that one should remain silent instead of making requests through prayer, as silence itself is the true prayer. He suggests that asking for more strength or resources is an accusation against the Divine, implying that something was lacking in what has already been provided. He questions how one can ask for more when the Divine has already given everything, including the return of the entire world upon waking up from deep sleep. He points out that even the sense of being alive and the memory that one relies on are gifts from the Divine. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that the Divine is present both in existence and in non-existence, and even the illusion that causes one to forget the Truth is a form of the Truth itself. Therefore, any prayer for more is a sign of ingratitude, as the Divine has left no deficiency in giving.