Acharya Prashant explains that true peace and awareness of God are not confined to specific places like temples or churches. If one only feels peace in a quiet place, it indicates a personal deficiency rather than a quality of God, who is equally present everywhere. He criticizes the practice of seeking peace through short bursts of meditation or prayer as a compensatory mechanism for a life otherwise filled with dishonesty and stress. True peace must be constant and independent of external circumstances; if it is dependent on a specific room or person, it is not one's own. He emphasizes that God is a silent presence who does not force Himself upon anyone, and it is up to the individual to be honest and receptive to this ever-present reality.