Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker who feels a sense of personal mortality after the death of close friends. He explains that this realization is auspicious and should not be suppressed. True immortality is not about evading death but involves the total acceptance of it. He emphasizes that everything constructed in the dimension of time is inherently temporary and destined to perish. When one stops seeking permanence in the world, the possibility of true immortality opens up. He warns that failing to acknowledge the transience of the world leads to the false assumption that worldly things are eternal, which inevitably results in suffering when they are lost.