Acharya Prashant clarifies that the term 'intuitive ease' used in the translation of Sukhmani Sahib is figurative and does not refer to psychological intuition. He defines intuition as subconscious knowledge stored in the DNA, derived from millions of years of evolutionary experiences in nature. This knowledge, shared by all sentient beings, serves the primary purpose of physical survival, such as a baby knowing how to feed or a rabbit sensing danger. While intuition is valuable for navigating the physical world and nature, Acharya Prashant emphasizes that it has no value in the spiritual journey or in the realization of truth.