Acharya Prashant addresses the concept of consecrated spaces, explaining that the perceived divinity or sacredness of a location is often a result of personal conditioning rather than any inherent energy in the structure itself. He illustrates this with an anecdote about a person who claimed to experience paranormal phenomena in the wrong temple simply because they were told it was a sacred spot. He asserts that rituals, ceremonies, or the presence of a priest cannot magically energize a physical object or space. Instead, he emphasizes that any real value in a structure lies in its beauty, sophistication, or its ability to serve as a pointer toward higher values and self-knowledge.