Acharya Prashant addresses the common fear and indifference people feel toward the concepts of liberation and salvation. He explains that these terms have become frightening not because of their inherent nature, but because of the distorted mental images and stories created by those who are still bound by worldly attachments. He points out that those who are truly liberated rarely feel the need to describe it, while those who are bound create definitions of liberation based on their own limited and intoxicated perspectives. To a mind that values its attachments, liberation appears as a loss or a lower state, leading to a natural resistance and fear of the term.