Acharya Prashant addresses a common misuse of spiritual and scientific concepts where individuals claim that since 'everything is one,' there should be no distinction between eating plants and animals. He characterizes this argument as a gross abuse of spirituality used merely to justify violence and satisfy sensory cravings. He points out the hypocrisy in such logic, noting that those who claim everything is one still maintain strong personal attachments to their own homes, families, and bodies. If one truly believed that all is one, they would not distinguish between their own bed and the street, or their own wealth and a neighbor's property.