Acharya Prashant explains that what appears feeble and bewildered within a person is often their strongest and most determined aspect. He offers two interpretations of this concept. First, from the perspective of a surrendered mind, the truth or emptiness is seen as feeble because it lacks material strength, size, or a tangible goal. It appears bewildered because it is directionless and beyond the dualities of the worldly mind. However, this non-material 'breath' is the actual source that erects the material structure of one's existence. He emphasizes that material causes never provide final answers because they remain in the same dimension as the question; true understanding requires seeking refuge in the non-material dimension.