Acharya Prashant addresses the common mental constructs and imaginations people have regarding spiritual concepts like 'Brahmalok' or 'Jannat'. He explains that descriptions of colorful lights, divine sounds like conches or bells, and beautiful beings are merely projections of the mind. He emphasizes that one who truly comes from 'Brahmalok' becomes 'Brahm' (the Truth) themselves, rather than just visiting a place. He critiques the tendency to literalize symbolic language, such as the 'Anahad Naad' (unstruck sound), clarifying that it refers to a state beyond physical friction or worldly noise, not literal bells or flutes heard during self-hypnosis.