Acharya Prashant explains that words like love, freedom, and peace belong to the realm of the beyond because they pertain to inactivity and a centerless state of mind. He clarifies that peace is not a mental state that the mind can detect or experience as an object; rather, it is a state where the mind has gone into oblivion. He critiques the common abuse of these terms by poets, writers, and teachers who falsely claim to provide an 'experience' of silence or truth. He argues that turning peace into an object of experience reduces it to something material and tangible, which leads to the delusion that peace can be identified through bodily characteristics like a smiling face or the absence of spoken words.