Acharya Prashant explains that the words of enlightened beings like Shri Krishna or Kabir Saheb cannot be understood through common language. While they use everyday words, their meaning is always rooted in the distinction between the Truth and the false, or the Soul and the non-Soul. For a realized person, the vast diversity of the world does not exist; they see only two things: that which is real and that which is illusory. Ultimately, they aim to lead the seeker beyond these two into the state of silence or emptiness.