Acharya Prashant explains that spirituality is fundamentally about the calming of imagination and the attainment of silence, rather than the pursuit of theories, fancy dreams, or beautiful visions. He cautions against those who present mental constructs or fiction as spiritual truths, noting that while fiction is acceptable for entertainment, labeling it as 'spiritual fiction' is problematic. He emphasizes that spirituality is not a sophisticated adult construct but is more akin to a naked child in its simplicity and lack of pretension.