Acharya Prashant explains Shri Krishna's teachings to Arjun regarding three distinct paths to spiritual realization. The first and highest path is to establish the mind firmly and immovably in Shri Krishna. This state is immediate and requires no specific method or technique; it is like waking up from a dream. However, this spontaneous realization is only possible for those who possess extreme purity and love for the Truth. For those not yet ready for such immediacy, the second path is the yoga of practice, which involves discipline, chanting, and following specific spiritual rules to gradually purify the mind. The third path, intended for those who struggle even with disciplined practice, is to perform all actions for the sake of Shri Krishna. Acharya Prashant highlights that most human actions are driven by a desire for personal pleasure, which sustains a state of unconsciousness. By renouncing the fruits of action and dedicating them to the Divine, the underlying motive of the action changes. This shift in purpose eventually transforms the action itself and, consequently, the doer. This method serves as a subtle way to awaken individuals from their unconsciousness by altering their relationship with the results of their work.