Acharya Prashant addresses the misconception that the Supreme reminds specific individuals of Himself. He explains that the Supreme only reminds the Supreme of His own nature, as nothing exists outside of Him. The belief that an individual is chosen or special for remembering the Truth is a subtle form of ego. As long as one identifies with the body and mind, they remain in a state of delusion, perceiving separation where there is none. The speaker asserts that the body and mind are governed by nature and have no capacity to grasp the Supreme. He further clarifies that the Supreme does not reside within the individual; instead, everything exists within the Supreme. The sense of the individual being present while others are absent is a mistake, as the individual ego has no place in the play of the Divine. True understanding is not an achievement of the person but happens when the personhood or the ego dissolves. He describes his discourse as a self-dialogue where the listener can only truly hear when they cease to exist as a separate entity. Ultimately, one remembers what they identify as: those who identify with illusion remember illusion, while only the Supreme remembers the Supreme.