Acharya Prashant explains that spiritual gain is often subtle and indirect, unlike material loss which is immediately apparent. He encourages viewing the loss of worldly things as a voluntary offering rather than a forced deprivation. He defines purity as being completely satisfied and at peace with one's own being. If a person lacks this inner peace, it indicates that their current state of being is impure and needs to be dissolved. He clarifies that human suffering and errors are not mistakes made by the Divine but are consequences of the freedom granted to humanity. This freedom allows individuals to engage in the world to the point of forgetting their true source, a process referred to as Divine Play.