Acharya Prashant addresses the common feeling of spiritual experiences being fleeting, explaining that the sense of something 'missing' or 'fading' is actually a sign that the mind recognizes its current state is not the ultimate reality. He emphasizes that if a feeling does not persist, it lacks 'purity' and 'strength.' To gain this strength, one must engage in rigorous self-work and spiritual study. He asserts that there is no substitute for the study of spiritual literature, such as the Upanishads, the Gita, or the works of saints like Kabir Saheb and Bulleh Shah. He challenges the listener to reflect on where they spend their time and money, noting that people often work hard for material comforts like a new sofa but refuse to put effort into their own liberation.