Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker who feels that despite understanding Vedanta and experiencing peace, they might be using spiritual concepts to strengthen their ego rather than achieving true liberation. He explains that as long as there is an 'I' seeking liberation, that liberation remains centered around the self, which he terms 'I-liberation.' In this state, the ego persists and even grows stronger by consuming spiritual ideas like a delicacy. Acharya Prashant asserts that personal liberation is a myth because seeking freedom for oneself only reinforces the individual. True liberation, he clarifies, is not something for the individual to consume or enjoy; rather, it is a state where the individual is consumed by a higher cause or a grand mission. He emphasizes that one must surrender and immerse themselves so deeply in a noble endeavor that the very thought of personal liberation vanishes. Instead of trying to 'eat' liberation for personal satisfaction, one must become the 'morsel' that liberation swallows, leading to the dissolution of the ego.