Acharya Prashant explains that true spirituality requires the removal of 'Asuya', which he defines as the ego's attempt to equate itself with the Soul. This egoistic comparison leads to jealousy and a false sense of being 'sorted' or complete, which prevents an individual from seeking higher wisdom like the Bhagavad Gita. He emphasizes that many people live in denial of their inner incompleteness, often using their social status or professional success to mask their internal failures. This resistance to change is a form of ego that refuses to bow down to Truth, even when life provides clear evidence of suffering and failure, such as the troubled lives of one's children.