Acharya Prashant explains that once a situation has reached an inevitable point, resistance is futile; one must simply observe and understand the unfolding of past actions. He compares this to jumping from a plane, where the fall cannot be stopped mid-way. While past accumulated actions must be lived through and exhausted, one has the power to stop creating new consequences for the future. By living with awareness and understanding, one can prevent the rise of unnecessary internal conflict and suffering. He emphasizes that there is no medicine to erase the past, but one can become indifferent to it by disidentifying with the 'doer' who performed those actions.