Acharya Prashant explains that saints have often addressed the Supreme as the 'Wealthy One' because only the Divine possesses wealth that is inseparable from its own being. He distinguishes between two types of wealth: that which one possesses through accumulation and that which one inherently is. Accumulated wealth is born out of a sense of limitation and fear, reinforcing the ego's belief that it is small and separate from existence. In contrast, the Supreme is considered wealthy because it is complete and lacks nothing; it has no need to acquire anything because nothing exists outside of it. True wealth is that which is part of one's own being and cannot be lost or stolen.