Acharya Prashant explains the distinction between sensory actions, where the ego claims doership, and vital actions like breathing, which occur without the ego's conscious involvement. He notes that Shri Krishna views both as natural processes of nature, suggesting that the perceived difference exists only from the ego's perspective. True inaction refers to actions occurring without a subjective doer, a state that distinguishes spiritual life from a mechanical existence. He uses the analogy of a radio to illustrate how we mistakenly assume a doer exists behind every action, emphasizing that spiritual growth involves moving beyond this false identification.