Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker who experienced peace and ease after a spiritual camp. He explains that spiritual practices are initially like bait used to encourage a caged bird to fly. While the bird might fly for the sake of a fruit, the true gain is the experience of flight itself. Eventually, the motive of the fruit becomes irrelevant, and the joy of flying becomes the primary inspiration. He emphasizes that one's own realization and the joy of the process should now drive the practice, rather than external instructions.