Acharya Prashant states that anyone who believes in astrology cannot be a rational person because it lacks verifiable and falsifiable principles. He explains that science is based on experiments that hold demonstrative value, where results remain consistent under the same conditions, such as Newton's laws of motion. Astrology, in contrast, is described as a bundle of unverified beliefs and stories driven by fear and insecurity. While people are entitled to their subjective choices and stories, he argues that astrology should not be termed logical, rational, or scientific. He further notes that it has become a profit-yielding industry through various apps and storytellers. Regarding spirituality, Acharya Prashant defines it as the study of the subject, while science is the study of objects or the material universe. He asserts that these two fields are mutually exclusive and that calling spirituality a pseudoscience is as absurd as calling science pseudospirituality. He emphasizes that spirituality focuses on the one who says 'I,' which is outside the scope of scientific objective study. He concludes by advising against making inquiries based on unverified assumptions, as starting with a false premise prevents true curiosity and leads to biased results.