Acharya Prashant discusses the Avadhuta Gita, specifically focusing on the first chapter which describes the human body as an open door to liberation. He explains that attaining a human birth is a great height, yet many people fall from this height because they remain entangled in domestic and worldly affairs, much like a pigeon confined to its nest. He uses the term 'Arudha-chyuta' to describe a person who has boarded the vehicle to their destination but remains far from it, comparing it to sitting in a car inside a locked garage where the keys are held by worldly attachments. He emphasizes that while a guide or teacher can help one rise, staying at that height or falling back is a matter of personal choice and action. He addresses the struggle of individuals who feel they rise in spiritual company but revert to their old state once they return home. Acharya Prashant suggests that if one truly loves their family or worldly connections, they should strive to pull those people and situations up to a higher level of consciousness rather than falling back down to join them in ignorance. He highlights the immense effort and resources required by his organization to spread truth and reach people through books and videos, noting that spiritual growth requires hard work. He concludes by stating that love involves a great responsibility to uplift others, and one must take the initiative to introduce their loved ones to higher consciousness instead of using them as an excuse for their own spiritual decline.