Acharya Prashant explains that forgetting oneself is a sign of complete health and peace, whereas remembering oneself is a symptom of sickness or pain. Just as a healthy body part is forgotten and only a hurting one makes its presence felt, a mind that is settled and free of inner conflict does not need to be self-conscious or cautious. He describes this state of being carefree as a blessing, where one is free from the need for memory, suspicion, or constant self-protection. He emphasizes that clarity is the state of not needing to remember anything because one is at peace with the present moment.