Acharya Prashant explains that morality is not a path to spiritual freedom but rather a manifestation of the self, which he describes as the 'dirt' that morality accumulates. He argues that the self and morality are synonymous, and therefore, morality cannot cleanse the self. He challenges the conventional notion of 'telling the truth,' stating that the truth is ineffable and cannot be expressed through language or facts. Instead of supplying facts, the role of a healed mind is to move into the truth naturally through the action of love and healing. He describes the moral mind as arrogant and haughty, believing it can possess or deliver the truth, whereas real spiritual movement requires surrender.