Acharya Prashant addresses the seeker's struggle in finding the beloved, explaining that the search often fails because it is rooted in the ego's identification with the body. He clarifies that when one speaks of a beloved, evolutionary conditioning automatically projects a human form—a body of flesh and blood. This creates a paradox where the individual seeks to transcend the limitations of their own body by attaching themselves to another body, which only increases their burdens and hassles. He emphasizes that the body, which includes the brain, memory, and consciousness, operates on biological mandates that cannot provide true liberation for the self.