Acharya Prashant explains that silence is the pure self and our true nature. He describes silence as a state where one can be wordless or even silently noisy, noting that this pure self is the substratum behind the manifested universe. Without the pure self, which is the source from which the body and mind originate, the universe would not exist. He clarifies that the world, or the cycle of transmigratory existence, consists of everything that rises and falls, and it should not be labeled as simply good or bad. Regarding right action, he explains that it happens voicelessly, meaning it comes from nowhere and goes into nowhere. An action that comes from nowhere has no cause, calculation, or reasoned decision-making behind it. An action that goes into nowhere bears no fruits and carries no expectations or hopes. He emphasizes that such actions do not carry forward in time, unlike actions driven by results where the individual remains attached to the outcome rather than the action itself.