Acharya Prashant explains that life is already a battleground where Shri Krishna himself attempted to avert war through diplomacy. However, once on the battlefield, the time for peace-making ends, and one must fight with the intensity of an eagle rather than a dove. He clarifies that 'home' is where one truly is, while the 'outside' is merely where one thinks they are. Most people remain at home but dream they are far away, planning further journeys within those dreams. He emphasizes that one can never truly leave this home because it is the self. Regarding the perception of 'many' people, Acharya Prashant asserts that all multiplicity is a dream, as there is no 'many' except in illusions. Within these dreams, certain figures or voices call out to the dreamer to wake up, similar to how falling in a dream can trigger awakening. These voices are not separate entities but represent the source and the dreamer's own deep intimacy with the truth. He explains that even ignorance and illusion are manifestations of the absolute freedom of the truth; the truth is so free that it even possesses the freedom to be ignorant or to sleep.