Acharya Prashant explains that true love does not require the permission or consent of the beloved, stating that real love is inherently one-sided because it seeks nothing in return. He describes this as a profound liberation where one can hold the Divine in their heart without needing formal approval or a reciprocal response. Unlike worldly love, which involves proposals and the expectation of a reply, spiritual love is its own fulfillment and does not fear rejection. He critiques the tendency to ask unnecessary questions about the nature or attributes of the Divine, comparing it to a patient questioning a surgeon about the alloy of their tools instead of focusing on the cure. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that true faith involves surrendering one's intellect and ego, as the intellect is often the source of one's burdens and suffering. He concludes that authentic prayer is silent and peaceful, representing a total surrender rather than a list of demands or conditions.