Acharya Prashant explains that the mind often resists spiritual concepts like the world being false because of a semantic conflict with existing definitions. In common language, the term false is used for things that are non-factual. Since the world is perceived as a factual reality through the senses, calling it false creates a contradiction in the mind's software. Instead of using the word false, he suggests more accurate descriptors such as projected, ephemeral, dream-like, or dualistic. Labeling the world as false can feel like an accusation, which is problematic when the one making the accusation considers themselves a resident of that very world.