Acharya Prashant addresses the question of whether the Bhagavad Gita can be taught to those who seem unwilling or function at a low level of consciousness. He explains that while it is easier to teach an 'Arjun', one cannot always wait for a perfect disciple to appear. If a teacher has something to share, they must share it with the inhabitants of the world as they are. He emphasizes that as long as a person possesses even the faintest remnant of consciousness, the Gita can be brought to them, though the process may be difficult and dangerous for the teacher who must stoop to the receiver's level.