Acharya Prashant clarifies a verse from the Ashtavakra Gita, explaining that the translation 'thinking makes it so' is misleading. He emphasizes that Ashtavakra is discussing 'Abhiman,' which refers to the state of the ego and what it identifies with. If the ego identifies with bonds, it remains bound; if it identifies with the liberated, it becomes liberated. Liberation is not a mere thought or imagination but a state where the ego becomes one with that which is free from form, color, and limitations. To be 'Muktabhimani' means to become like the liberated, where the ego dissolves into the infinite, similar to how space meets space.