Acharya Prashant addresses the misconception that spirituality and logic are mutually exclusive. He asserts that spirituality is the zenith of logic and that the two go hand-in-hand. While spirituality may eventually transcend logic when logic reaches its limits, it never becomes anti-logical or illogical. He explains that the perceived conflict arises because people often accept superstition, occult claims, and pseudoscience as spirituality. When individuals witness figures claiming to perform miracles or violate scientific laws, they incorrectly conclude that spirituality must be devoid of logic. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that such nonsensical claims are an affront to science and are often used by dishonest figures to avoid scrutiny and laboratory experiments. He further explains that if logic is applied honestly, it must eventually turn toward the logician. Logic naturally leads to spirituality when one begins to investigate the source of arguments and the nature of the one applying the logic. He clarifies that true spirituality is not a cult, nor is it related to magic or the business of self-proclaimed God-men. A genuinely spiritual person will never contradict science, as spirituality is the natural destiny of logic. He cites the dialogues between J. Krishnamurti and David Bohm as an example of how spiritual inquiry and scientific thought can coexist harmoniously.