Acharya Prashant clarifies that human spiritual longing cannot be compared to the behavior of domesticated animals like dogs. While dogs may appear happy when accepted by a family, this is primarily due to their long history of domestication and the assurance of food, which is rooted in physical nature rather than a spiritual quest for liberation. He emphasizes that man is unique in his urge to be liberated from the cycle of suffering, birth, and death, whereas animal behavior is an expression of physical nature and survival instincts.