Acharya Prashant explains that the soul is our inherent nature and does not require realization because it is independent of human effort. He argues that the problem is not that we have forgotten our nature, but that we have filled ourselves with unnecessary knowledge and identifications. To reach the truth, one must 'unrealize' or forget everything they have accumulated, including identities related to nationality, relationships, and knowledge. He describes spirituality as a 'great dance of forgetfulness' where the mind stops concluding and remembering the 'daily rubbish' of the world.