Acharya Prashant explains that spiritual liberation is characterized by two essential qualities: completeness and eternity. Unlike intoxication or worldly achievements, which are always incomplete and temporary, spiritual liberation offers a state that does not fade. He notes that even the deepest intoxication requires a small amount of consciousness to be enjoyed; if one were completely unconscious, there would be no one left to experience the pleasure. Similarly, worldly achievements are never truly satisfying because they are finite—there is always something more to desire, and every achievement eventually fades or is surpassed.