Acharya Prashant addresses misconceptions regarding spirituality, marriage, and the lives of saints. He clarifies that no scripture mandates marriage or places the householder's life above renunciation. He corrects the misunderstanding that Shri Kabir Saheb was married and explains that for saints like Shri Ramakrishna Paramhansa, who were married before their spiritual awakening, the relationship was purely divine and non-physical, treating the spouse as a manifestation of the Divine Mother. He warns against using the examples of saints to justify one's own worldly desires or weaknesses, such as drinking or eating meat, noting that their consciousness was far superior. He emphasizes that spirituality is about liberation from the ego and the cutting of internal bonds, not about escaping social responsibilities or seeking emotional drama through ideas of martyrdom or death. Acharya Prashant further explains the true meaning of 'Shastra' (scripture), stating that according to the Upanishads, even parts of the Vedas that do not lead to the liberation of the ego are considered 'avidya' (ignorance). He asserts that subjects like astrology and vastu are not true scriptures. Regarding marriage, he maintains a neutral stance, stating that while it is not inherently good or bad, it becomes a hindrance if it obstructs one's liberation. He advises that if one is already married or has children, they must fulfill their responsibilities with full integrity and lead their family toward the light. However, for those not yet committed, he suggests avoiding unnecessary burdens. He concludes by urging seekers to focus on identifying and overcoming their internal flaws and weaknesses rather than indulging in romanticized fantasies of renunciation or self-destruction.