Acharya Prashant addresses the tendency of seekers to focus on anecdotal stories and legends rather than the core spiritual truth. He dismisses the literal interpretation of stories like Shri Ramakrishna Paramhansa eating with Goddess Kali, explaining that such experiences are deeply personal and unique to the individual. He emphasizes that the Divine does not appear in the same form to everyone; it manifests according to the time, place, and the specific needs of the seeker. He warns against trying to borrow someone else's spiritual journey or waiting for a historical form of the Divine, such as Shri Vishnu appearing with a bow and arrow in the modern world, which would be out of place.