Acharya Prashant clarifies that there is no such thing as a "high self" that belongs to an individual. He explains that if the higher self is truly high, it cannot be personal or possessed by the ego. The true self is unknowable, unthinkable, and unimaginable; therefore, the small self cannot claim to observe it or speak about its activities. He points out the absurdity in claiming to witness the witness, as the witness is that which sees everything but can never be seen itself. Such talk is often just the ego's attempt to grasp the truth. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that as far as human experience is concerned, there is only the small self, and one should focus on humility rather than trying to understand or achieve a state of witnessing. He concludes that true humility is far more important than complex spiritual concepts like witnessing.