Acharya Prashant explains that silence is the perennial flow of language and the most eloquent form of expression. He defines language as a medium of communication used to convey ideas and concepts, ultimately aimed at achieving peace by releasing inner tension or anxiety. Since words are limited and cannot capture the totality of one's being, silence becomes the special language required to express that which is immensely important and beyond verbal description. He notes that while words can communicate small portions of thought, silence is the only way to communicate everything, especially in moments when the ego is sublimated or dissolved.