Acharya Prashant explains that the human mind is limited by its own experiences and arrogance, often dismissing anything that does not fit within its small intellectual capacity. He describes the mind as a 'two-and-a-half-inch skull' that creates walls of past experiences, preventing one from seeing the truth. He asserts that God or Truth is not something to be thought about or captured like an object; rather, it is realized in silence and stillness. When the mind is busy with its own noise and activities, it loses the sense of the divine presence, which is actually everywhere and in everything.