Acharya Prashant addresses the internal conflict of a seeker who experiences moments of deep devotion followed by periods of distraction and irritation. He uses the metaphor of a house that is being cleaned in anticipation of a beloved guest. The seeker desperately wants the beloved to enter, but the house is filled with centuries of accumulated filth and garbage. This cleaning process is exhausting and often leads to annoyance, but Acharya Prashant clarifies that this irritation is directed at one's own internal mess, not at the truth or God. The discovery of hidden heaps of rubbish during the cleaning process is actually a sign of progress, indicating that the light of awareness is reaching long-neglected areas of the mind.