Acharya Prashant explains that the soul is indestructible, as it cannot be cut by weapons, burned by fire, or dried by the wind. He addresses the perception of Shri Krishna's statements in the Bhagavad Gita, noting that while they may appear arrogant to a common person, they actually originate from a state of complete egolessness. A typical ego is always limited and cannot claim infinite power or wealth. Shri Krishna's demand for exclusive devotion and his authoritative guidance are presented as the ultimate truth that transcends democratic or liberal values, which often rely on collective ignorance rather than absolute reality.