Acharya Prashant explains that the soul is essential for life because without it, one remains trapped in nature and experiences constant suffering. He distinguishes between two types of people in the spiritual world: those who believe in a distant God and those who move toward the soul. He asserts that truth, liberation, and the divine are not distant goals to be achieved through thousands of births or intense penance. Instead, they are immediate and present. By believing that truth is far away, one creates that distance. He emphasizes that simplicity and naturalness are the keys to realization, rather than complex rituals or arduous struggles.