Acharya Prashant explains that true love can only be directed toward the infinite, symbolized by the sky, because anything that can be possessed or attained belongs to a lower dimension and becomes an object of consumption rather than love. He distinguishes between attraction or attachment, which seeks possession, and love, which is a process of dissolution. Love is not about attainment; it is like a lump of salt dissolving in the ocean, where the lover loses their separate identity in the vastness of the beloved. He emphasizes that even in worldly relationships, true love is directed toward the 'inner sky' or the consciousness within a person, rather than their physical form.