Acharya Prashant explains that the popular spiritual paths of bhakti yoga, gyan yoga, and karma yoga are not isolated or exclusive but are fundamentally one. He describes the mind as a restless entity in a constant state of discontentment and division, which he identifies as the root of bhakti. Bhakti is not a ritualistic practice but the fundamental realization of one's inner incompleteness and the deep longing to reach a state of peace and fulfillment. This realization of separation is the starting point of the spiritual journey.