Acharya Prashant explains that the soul is essential for life because, without it, one remains trapped in the suffering of nature. He distinguishes between those who believe in a conceptual God and those who move toward the soul, suggesting that true spirituality lies in the latter. Addressing the concept of a 'displeased Guru', he clarifies that a Guru never truly gets angry or abandons a disciple. The Guru's sole purpose is to introduce the disciple to the truth and lead them toward the light. Even when a Guru appears stern or distant, it is a method to guide the disciple. The Guru is the last hope for an individual who has turned away from the ultimate truth.