Acharya Prashant explains that while various spiritual paths like Tantra, Bhakti, Yoga, and even different religions like Islam and Christianity appear distinct on the surface, they all originate from a single, deep unifying principle. He uses the analogy of an underground aquifer that replenishes many different wells; people often focus on the individual wells and claim ownership over them, failing to see the common source of truth that feeds them all. He emphasizes that there are no two truths in the world; the essence experienced by different sages and prophets is identical, though the external expressions vary based on the specific context, audience, and environment in which they were spoken.