Acharya Prashant explains that the ultimate aim of life is peace, which is achieved through the deepening of consciousness. He asserts that consciousness is the only thing worth respecting and worshipping because it is the liberator. He argues that one would not kill a Buddha or a Brahmin because they represent high levels of consciousness, and for the same reason, one should not kill human beings. He emphasizes that for one's own liberation, it is essential to respect conscious beings, as lacking respect for any form of consciousness eventually leads to a lack of respect for one's own consciousness and potential liberators.