Acharya Prashant addresses a questioner who is troubled by disturbing dreams that cause physical symptoms like headaches and affect his daily work. He explains that the problem is not the dream itself, but the act of carrying the memory and significance of the dream into the waking state. He emphasizes that once a person wakes up, the dream is over, and holding onto it is a way to avoid the responsibilities and challenges of the present moment. He asserts that life in every moment is complete and sufficient, and one should focus on the tasks at hand rather than past mental projections.