Acharya Prashant explains that human existence has two dimensions: the physical body, which is visible and measurable, and the inner consciousness or 'I' (ego), which is subtle and often restless. He notes that while people are quick to seek medical help for physical injuries, they often neglect mental and spiritual wounds. This neglect stems from a deep-seated identification with the body. When individuals define themselves and others solely as physical entities, their care and solutions remain limited to the material level. For instance, if someone is mentally distressed, others might suggest physical remedies like eating, sleeping, or exercising, which fail to address the root cause of inner suffering.