Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker's experience of newfound silence and detachment, cautioning against celebrating these states as episodic achievements. He explains that if peace is perceived as something that has 'arrived' or is being 'experienced' as a new phenomenon, it is likely a delusion of the mind and will eventually pass. True peace is one's essential nature and not a temporary experience or a 'castle in the air.' He emphasizes that the only reliable state is one of surrender to the absolute, from which right actions naturally arise.