Acharya Prashant addresses the conflict and pain experienced by family members when an individual chooses to live in truth. He explains that the divine has infinite ways to draw a person back, and pain is one such method. Using the metaphor of a Kabaddi match, he describes how a person who awakens changes sides, moving to a different 'court.' By doing so, they create a dynamic where the family, in their attempt to pull the person back or stop them, inadvertently moves toward liberation themselves. He asserts that a person of knowledge does not cross over alone; their entire family is liberated through the friction and connection created by this spiritual pursuit.