Acharya Prashant explains that spiritual progress does not require kneeling before the unknowable or grasping for transcendental truths beyond one's mental faculties. Instead, he emphasizes living by what one already knows, as current knowledge is sufficient to make a beginning. The primary issue is not a lack of divine truth, but the failure to live according to the knowledge already within one's mental province. He suggests that one does not need to search for the truth externally; rather, one must reach the boundary of their own limited self, where the truth naturally greets them. He notes that people often fail to challenge themselves or use their personal resources to their full potential, yet they expect divine intervention from the heavens. Acharya Prashant asserts that every individual is fully capable of helping themselves by taking the next obvious step. He cautions against demanding a complete roadmap or blueprint for the future, as one step is sufficient. He concludes that because these small steps are simple and lack glamour, they are often overlooked by those seeking magnificent or sensational spiritual experiences.