Acharya Prashant explains that the soul, or Atma, is essentially the true self. He asserts that individuals are inherently aware of their actions and the futility of their doubts. Most questions are fundamentally rooted in the lie of not knowing, and people often feel hesitant to bring these trivialities into a truthful environment. He likens common human inquiries to a mere itch on the back, noting that even when facing the divine, people tend to ask for petty comforts rather than seeking ultimate truth. He suggests that when one is in a state of deep silence or truth, these trivial questions naturally lose their significance.