Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding the difficulty of believing in scriptural statements, such as the soul being indestructible by fire, and whether these should be accepted blindly or through experience. He explains that when Shri Krishna says the soul cannot be burnt by fire, wet by water, or pierced by weapons, he is pointing to the existence of something non-material. Fire, water, and weapons can only affect physical matter. Therefore, the soul represents a non-physical reality that exists beyond the material realm.