Acharya Prashant explains that those who have conquered pride and delusion, and have overcome the defect of attachment, attain the eternal supreme state. This supreme state is self-luminous and beyond the reach of the sun, moon, or fire. It is a realm of absolute certainty where there is no possibility of separation or destruction, allowing one to rest in total peace. In this state, one is liberated from the dualities of pleasure and pain; emotions like laughter and tears are not suppressed, but they no longer bind the individual. True liberation from attachment means not being limited by the physical form of others, as focusing solely on the body is a sign of selfishness and an attempt to preserve one's own limitations.