Acharya Prashant explains that the truth, or pure consciousness, exists beyond the limitations of space and time and cannot be contained within the activity of thought. He warns against the common misconception that spiritual or mystical experiences are direct encounters with the divine. Since all experience requires an experiencer (the ego) and an object, it is inherently dualistic and rooted in the material domain of the mind. He emphasizes that the ego often seeks to objectify the truth to serve its own desires and goals, rather than surrendering to it.