Acharya Prashant explains that surrender is the process of letting one's identity be dissolved into another entity. He distinguishes between incomplete and complete surrender, noting that incomplete surrender occurs when one associates with an entity that allows a partial identity to survive. In such cases, both parties remain separate, and a relationship persists because the chosen entity is dependent on the individual's existence for its own preservation. He asserts that real surrender is only possible to an entity that is intent on finishing the individual's ego or separate identity. This requires surrendering to someone who is not concerned with their own safety or self-preservation, as they have already 'ended' themselves. Acharya Prashant describes this ultimate entity as one who loves the individual enough to not let their ego stay alive. He concludes that complete surrender happens when one finds a 'nobody' or an entity that does not exist as a separate, self-preserving ego, thereby allowing for a total merger and oneness.