Acharya Prashant explains that while action is inevitable, its source—whether it arises from unconscious blindness or desirelessness—is what matters. He discusses a specific verse from the Rama Gita, which suggests that by contemplating the non-difference between the individual soul and the Supreme Self, one attains a state of oneness. He clarifies that there is a unique category of contemplation called self-inquiry. Ordinarily, the mind is biologically and socially conditioned to think only about the external world. The mind acts as a subject that always seeks an object in the world, and it lacks the natural inclination to turn inward or question the nature of thought itself.