Acharya Prashant explains the profound spiritual meanings behind the teachings of Shri Jesus, particularly from the Sermon on the Mount. He clarifies that the 'narrow gate' represents the path of consciousness, which few choose because most people are driven by biological instincts and bodily desires—the 'wide gate' shared with animals. He emphasizes that human life has a higher purpose beyond mere survival and physical gratification. True spirituality involves transcending both the body and the mind to reach a state beyond the three qualities of nature. Regarding the teaching to 'pluck out an eye' if it causes sin, Acharya Prashant interprets this as using the body as a resource for liberation. If any part of one's physical or mental existence becomes a hindrance to spiritual progress, it must be discarded, as the body is a servant to the higher goal, not the master.