Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding the nature of spiritual practice and the concept of the 'imaginary' self seeking an 'imaginary' unknown. He explains that while one might intellectually claim that the seeker and the sought are both imaginary, this realization is often superficial. If a person still experiences suffering, anxiety, and attachment, it proves they still consider their individual identity to be real rather than imaginary. The true test of liberation is the presence of bliss; without it, claiming everything is an illusion is merely a mental construct. He emphasizes that spirituality is necessary because we currently live in a state of bondage and suffering, and intellectualizing about the 'imaginary' nature of life does not remove the actual experience of pain.