Acharya Prashant explains that death is essentially a product of the mind's imagination. Quoting Kabir Saheb, he states that wherever there is imagination, there is time, and wherever there is time, there is death. He likens imagination to a genie that can expand to become a terrifying phantom or be contained within its source by a master. He clarifies that death is as much a thought as life itself; one who considers life to be real must also accept death as real. To be free from death, one must realize the illusory nature of this life and the egoistic 'I'.