Acharya Prashant explains that a Guru is not a provider of knowledge or experience, but rather one who reveals the futility of knowledge. He asserts that as long as one believes in knowledge, they remain tethered to the ego and the material world, since all knowledge is objective and material. He distinguishes between faith and belief, stating that faith is courageous because it has no object; it is a state of being faithful toward existence itself. True spirituality, according to him, is not about trust in something specific, but a state of being that transcends objective belief.