Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker's struggle with the ego's resistance to accepting its own insignificance. He explains that the ego often creates a false sense of proximity to Shri Krishna by reducing Him to a human-like figure through stories and myths. This tendency to humanize the divine allows individuals to justify their own flaws and avoid the necessary effort for self-improvement. By projecting our own habits and social structures onto deities, we create a comforting illusion that prevents us from reaching the actual heights of spiritual truth found in the Bhagavad Gita.