Acharya Prashant explains that the world is perceived based on the specific configuration and structure of the human mind and senses. He illustrates that the existence of a wall and the human power of touch are essentially the same thing; the world is known only as far as the sensory structure allows. If a being with different senses were present, what humans perceive as a wall or the Himalayas might not exist for them at all. Therefore, the Himalayas and the observer are interdependent; the mountain is the sight, and the human is the eye. The world is a projection of the mind, and its perceived reality depends entirely on the physical and sensory nature of the body.