Acharya Prashant explains the profound meaning behind the line from Nirvana Shatkam which states that one is neither righteousness, wealth, desire, nor liberation. He clarifies that liberation is only sought by those who are in bondage; in the supreme state, there is no bondage, and thus no need for liberation. However, he warns that one should not prematurely claim this state for themselves. He emphasizes that before one can say they do not need liberation, they must first realize the earlier parts of the text, such as the detachment from the physical body. He points out that the ego often finds pleasure in declaring itself as the eternal, free soul while remaining entangled in petty worldly desires and conflicts.