Acharya Prashant explains that questions regarding what lies beyond the mind are often futile because the mind itself frames the question, thereby limiting the scope of the answer to the mental dimension. True spiritual solutions do not come from words or intellectual answers but from something clean, pure, and empty behind the words. He describes 'Satsang' as a state of closeness to the essential truth, where the presence of words is secondary to the quality of silence and emptiness. He notes that humans often talk simply to avoid the awkwardness of silence, even though true learning occurs in that quiet closeness.