Acharya Prashant clarifies that bliss is not a separate or specific state of consciousness that can be isolated. Instead, it is like sugar dissolved in water—a constant presence behind every state, characterized by detachment, peace, and stability. He explains that while we experience movement and instability, stability itself cannot be experienced directly; it is the silent background. Peace is not an experience but a liberation from the constant cycle of experiences. Since human life is inherently tied to the senses and the mind, experiences will continue, but bliss arises when the mind remains established in peace behind those experiences.