Acharya Prashant explains that Shri Krishna is always available to everyone, but the real question is whether the individual is available to Him. Shri Krishna does not need to be found; rather, one must break the stubbornness of not wanting to find Him. Arjun was able to receive Shri Krishna because he was willing to go against his own worldly identities and attachments. While Arjun was a brother, son, and husband, he prioritized his love for Shri Krishna above all these roles. In contrast, others like Duryodhan were also in the presence of Shri Krishna but prioritized their own desires and egos, even attempting to imprison Him. To receive Shri Krishna, one must be willing to go against their own conditioned self and place Him as the highest priority. Acharya Prashant highlights the intensity of the bond between Arjun and Shri Krishna, noting that during their dialogue, no third person—not even Arjun's brothers or the opposing army—dared to interfere. This level of focus and dedication is what defines a true seeker. Most people fail to find Shri Krishna because they are easily distracted by worldly concerns, such as family or material needs, placing Him low on their list of priorities. The speaker emphasizes that Shri Krishna responds to a person in the form they seek Him; if one seeks the world, they get the world. Keeping Shri Krishna with oneself does not mean constant chanting, but rather living with honesty, reality, and heart-centered integrity.