Acharya Prashant explains that truth and grace have no fixed form or appearance; they manifest according to one's state. When one is sick, truth appears as external help, but when one is healthy, truth exists within as health itself. He notes that humans are creatures of habit who often value the form of help more than the essence of help. This leads to the mistaken feeling of being deserted by grace when it does not appear in a preferred or tangible form. This feeling of being orphaned or unloved is a movement of the ego and is the root of much evil and mischief, as the mind uses it as an excuse to abandon goodness.