Acharya Prashant critiques the modern, commercialized portrayals of Shri Shiva, noting how contemporary imagery often reflects current trends like fitness culture rather than spiritual depth. He emphasizes that true spirituality is not found in mystical experiences, visions, or the pursuit of 'other worlds,' but in the quality of one's daily life. He urges individuals to examine their relationships, their work, and their reactions to everyday situations, asserting that truth resides in these mundane realities rather than in spiritual fantasies or the ringing of bells during meditation.