Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding the nature of desire when it is colored by the presence of Shri Krishna. He explains that one cannot imagine a life centered on Shri Krishna while remaining in their current state of mind. He compares the questioner to a person who avoids Shri Krishna due to various worldly attachments, fears, or social constraints, yet tries to speculate about the state of mind of the Gopis during the Raas Leela. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that the Raas involved both spiritual and physical love, but its true nature can only be understood by those who actually participate in it. He asserts that to understand desire in the context of Shri Krishna, one must first surrender all other masters, social reputations, and family constraints, just as the Gopis did when they left everything behind to answer the call of the flute. He concludes that instead of speculating or running one's imagination about the Raas, one must actually move toward Shri Krishna by letting go of worldly bondages.