Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker's struggle with lack of discipline and the feeling of being stuck in a middle state without experiencing the 'glimpse of divine love.' He explains that the very existence of the seeker's question proves that they already desire the Truth. He clarifies that God does not appear with a name tag; rather, one experiences the 'glory' or 'grandeur' of the Truth, which reveals a vastness far beyond our limited personal concerns. This grandeur is the evidence of the Truth, which should not be confused with images or forms.