Acharya Prashant explains that the 'Brahmi state' mentioned by Shri Krishna is a state of being established in the Supreme Truth, where one remains unaffected by worldly delusions. He clarifies that the term 'end time' (ant-kaal) in the Gita does not merely refer to physical death, but to the moments when the mind's waves, desires, and identities dissolve. While physical death happens once, the mind faces multiple 'ends' daily through shattered expectations and broken resolutions. True peace and bliss are found when one realizes they are separate from this cycle of rising and falling. He emphasizes that Vedanta gives little importance to the body; therefore, the teachings are directed at the mind, which is the entity that experiences both bondage and liberation.