Acharya Prashant addresses the tendency to deify great saints like Shri Jnaneshwar by attributing miracles to them, such as making a wall move or a buffalo recite the Vedas. He explains that such portrayals often make these figures seem unreachable to ordinary people, thereby distancing them from the actual teachings. He clarifies his role as a 'nimitta karana' (instrumental cause) in a person's spiritual journey, emphasizing that the 'mula karana' (root cause) is the individual themselves. He likens his work to reminding someone of a truth they already possess rather than creating something new, stating that he does not create love but merely provides the memory of it.