Acharya Prashant explains that the inner soul is a residence of solitude and seclusion, representing a calm, peaceful, and immovable center. When the mind is seated at this center, it gains intelligence and discretion, allowing one to distinguish between the superficial and the real. He notes that while the world presents a multitude of differences in form, color, and name, these are fundamentally the same as they all arise and fade within consciousness. True intelligence involves recognizing that most differences are nominal and that all worldly objects share a commonality in their fleeting nature.