Acharya Prashant explains that bliss is not a separate or specific state of consciousness that one can point to; rather, it is like sugar dissolved in water, present throughout but not distinct. He clarifies that experience requires movement or change, whereas stability and peace, which are the essence of bliss, do not have an experience of their own. Peace is actually freedom from experience. He emphasizes that as long as one is born as a human, experiences through the senses and mind will continue because the world is inherently in motion and restless. Bliss arises when the mind remains established in peace behind these experiences, rather than being consumed by them.