Acharya Prashant explains that every conscious entity, whether a learned priest, a person eating dog's meat, or even animals like cows and elephants, ultimately seeks the same destination. He asserts that life itself exists to reach one common and shared ultimate goal, which is liberation. While it may appear from a human perspective that certain life forms are more suited for liberation, he cautions that this conclusion is limited by the human frame of reference. He notes that we cannot truly know the internal universe of a cow or even an inanimate object like a pebble, as our perceptions are based on external appearances. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that at a fundamental level, all conscious entities are indistinguishable because they exist for the same purpose. He points out that those who develop close relationships with animals often find a depth of connection that transcends species boundaries. He concludes that seeing only external differences allows for the objectification and slaughter of other beings, whereas coming close reveals a shared essence that makes such violence impossible.