Acharya Prashant explains that the true meaning of being human is to transcend the ordinary limitations of human identity. While the word 'human' often evokes the image of a physical body, one is truly human only when they forget this self-consciousness. In moments of deep meditation, all labels, relationships, and physical identities become insignificant. He emphasizes that the significance of human birth lies in being free from the very sense of being a 'human.' This state is not achieved through forced practice but is a natural fruit of deep meditation and love. As love deepens, the object of love becomes secondary, and love itself becomes the prevailing state of the mind, where forms and shapes no longer hold value.