Acharya Prashant explains that in a spiritual sense, both men and women are part of Prakriti, and the term 'woman' can describe the entire human state of seeking redemption and peace. He prioritizes desire over renunciation, arguing that love is the highest desire and the mother of renunciation. He suggests that while renunciation without love is hypocrisy, true love naturally leads to the dropping of worldly attachments. Comparing spiritual teachers, he expresses a preference for J. Krishnamurti over Osho for those at higher stages of spiritual ascent, citing Krishnamurti's unparalleled purity and lack of distracting methods, though he acknowledges Osho's utility for beginners.