Acharya Prashant addresses the misconception that spirituality is inherently illogical or unscientific. He observes that many people mistakenly accept individuals who promote occult practices, supernatural claims, and pseudoscientific ideas as spiritual figures. Because these figures speak nonsense, the public begins to believe that spirituality must be devoid of logic. He argues that this happens because people fail to apply their intelligence or ask counter-questions, often because such questioning is discouraged by self-proclaimed godmen who fear being exposed by honest experimentation.