Acharya Prashant addresses the concept of liberation and the desire for the Divine, questioning the sincerity of such spiritual goals when one is still deeply entangled in worldly desires. He points out that while people claim to seek God or liberation, their actual priorities are centered on material comforts, social status, and personal security. He explains that God is not another object to be desired; rather, God represents the state of being free from all worldly desires. To truly desire the Divine is to desire the cessation of one's own egoistic wants, which have failed to provide lasting fulfillment.