Acharya Prashant explains that unconditional love is not an expansion of ordinary, conditional love, but a completely different state of mind. Ordinary love is dependent on a specific reason or person, which inherently brings fear because the reason can be taken away. In contrast, unconditional love is the experience of bliss and ecstasy without any external reason or condition. It is a state of mind that remains untouched by movements in time and space, reflecting an intimate closeness between the mind and its own source. This state is not an achievement to be gained through methods, but rather our natural state that is often obscured by the ego's calculations and the imposition of conditions. He clarifies that unconditional love does not mean loving everyone in the same way one loves a spouse; rather, it is a movement within. When the mind is at peace and in contact with its source, it naturally radiates generosity and simplicity because it feels a sense of ultimate fullness. This inner connectedness is primary, and external interactions are merely secondary symbols. If one's relationship with the source is good, all other relationships will naturally be good. Conversely, if one feels deprived or lacks peace, it is due to their own actions, beliefs, and the arrogant ego's refusal to surrender. True unconditionality means remaining steadfast in faith and peace, regardless of external circumstances, adversity, or the actions of others.