Acharya Prashant explains that action is inevitable for everyone, but the crucial factor is the source of that action—whether it arises from unconscious blindness or from a state of desirelessness. He addresses the apparent contradiction between different spiritual verses, such as those by Narsi Mehta and Kabir Saheb, by categorizing spiritual teachings into three distinct levels. The first level consists of a saint's private communion with the Divine, which is personal and not intended as a general instruction for others. The second level includes teachings directed toward close disciples who have sacrificed everything for Truth. The third level is meant for the general public, acknowledging their physical and worldly limitations.