Acharya Prashant provides a profound reinterpretation of traditional religious rituals, emphasizing that true spiritual practice is internal rather than external. He explains that the constant remembrance of 'Om' is not about chanting a sound but about remaining established in silence and the void. This state of being constantly centered is true meditation, regardless of one's outward actions. He stresses that the essence of spirituality lies in being 'causeless' or 'without reason,' mirroring the spontaneous nature of existence. When one is united with the ultimate, their actions become free from past motivations and future desires, embodying the principle of selfless action.