Acharya Prashant explains that the state of a liberated person is one of total non-knowing and innocence, rather than the accumulation of special knowledge. He uses the analogy of a pen to describe the liberated one, stating that just as a pen does not know what it is writing, the liberated person acts as a spontaneous instrument of the divine without personal free will or calculated decision-making. This state is characterized by surrender, which he defines as the realization that there is an immensity more important than one's petty self, leading to a life of effortless action and relaxation rather than ego-driven control.