Acharya Prashant addresses the misconception of a higher power or messiah acting through an individual, labeling such ideas as romantic fantasies. He explains that the highest state is either one's true nature or a mere projection of the mind. To step out of the fantasy, one must recognize it as such. He clarifies that there is no jumping out of the loop of the mind because the one attempting to jump is himself part of the mind. Instead of trying to escape, one should simply see the loop for what it is. He dismisses the mystical aura often attributed to gurus, stating that there is no magical presence or field that grants enlightenment. He emphasizes that his role is to communicate words, and the impact depends entirely on the listener's attention and choice. He rejects the idea of being superior or beyond the loop, asserting that he is an ordinary human and that any perceived difference lies only in the choices made. He warns against spiritual shops that misuse scientific terms like quantum physics to create a false sense of complexity, advocating instead for simplicity and direct understanding. Regarding social rituals like touching feet, Acharya Prashant explains that what people call formality is usually driven by fear or self-interest. He uses the metaphor of dependency to show that people are not suppressed by others but by their own needs and attachments. True liberation comes from abandoning self-interest and being willing to pay the price for freedom. He concludes by referencing Kabir Saheb's teachings, explaining that Niranjan is not a separate entity but the realization of Anjan as it truly is.