Acharya Prashant explains that a healthy and true relationship may appear to be between two individuals, but it transcends the physical and mental realms. While eyes can only perceive physical forms, names, and patterns, they cannot grasp the essence of love. He clarifies that if a relationship is based solely on physical bodies or mental processes, it is merely a series of reactions and not a true connection. In a genuine relationship, although two bodies are visible, it is the soul that dances and experiences unity. True love exists where there is no 'otherness'; when you see the other as separate, violence, selfishness, and the need for security arise. In a real bond, the soul meets itself, making self-sacrifice feel like moving something from one pocket to another without any loss. He suggests a test for the authenticity of a relationship: if all past history, memories, and mental reasons were removed, would you still choose to be with that person today? A real relationship is not a product of history or a continuation of an old line; it is a fresh choice made every moment. It is not bound by past obligations or future promises. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that those who do not make formal promises are often the ones who fulfill them, as true love has no cause behind it and no promise ahead of it. A healthy relationship exists in the present existence, free from the compulsions of memory, financial status, or ideology.