Acharya Prashant explains that the fruits of actions and destiny are not independent entities; rather, consciousness is primary. He emphasizes that a conscious decision can sever the bonds of all past actions, and one is not compelled to remain in bondage until the fruits of past deeds are exhausted. Spirituality is described as an internal death or 'Mahamrityu', where the ego that performed the action ceases to exist, thereby freeing the individual from the consequences of the past. He asserts that liberation is the state of being dead to the past, whereas the future is merely the 'corpse' of the past being carried forward. He clarifies that Arjun's success was not due to a divine boon but because of his conscious choice of truth, which is the only true distinction a person can have.