Acharya Prashant explains that the primary issue is not the specific sexual orientation, such as being straight, gay, or lesbian, but rather the underlying animalistic enslavement to the body. He argues that while humans are exploring the universe and testing the limits of consciousness, they remain paradoxically tethered to bodily impulses similar to animals. He emphasizes that a human's primary identity is consciousness, not the physical body. If consciousness is absent or falls below a certain level, a person is effectively dead, even if the body remains functional. Therefore, the body should serve consciousness rather than ruling over it through primitive evolutionary tendencies. He points out that focusing heavily on the distinction between different sexual orientations inadvertently makes the body the center of one's identity. Whether one is attracted to the same or opposite gender, the focus remains on physical form. Acharya Prashant suggests that the real problem is body identification, which also drives destructive economic consumption and environmental degradation. He concludes that instead of being preoccupied with legal or moral policies regarding sexual choices, individuals should focus on elevating their consciousness. An aware and discerning mind will naturally know how to manage the body and make right decisions in all domains of life.