Acharya Prashant explains that human perception is limited and fragmented because we identify ourselves with the body and the senses. This limited perspective makes us view spiritual dialogues, such as those between Shri Krishna and Arjun or Ashtavakra and Janaka, as mere interactions between two physical beings. He clarifies that these are not conversations between individuals but represent the internal dialogue between the mind and the soul. The speaker emphasizes that anything truly significant is not a product of human creation nor is it about humans; rather, its purpose is to provide peace to the human condition by addressing the mind's inherent restlessness and confusion.