Acharya Prashant discusses the profound connection between spirituality and veganism, emphasizing that true veganism is a natural outcome of spiritual growth rather than a standalone ideology. He argues that many people distance themselves from spirituality because they confuse it with exploitative traditions or because the ego resists the self-correction that spirituality demands. He explains that while traditions are often co-opted by selfish interests, core spiritual teachings are essential to addressing the 'violent animal' within humans. Without this inner transformation, movements like veganism will struggle to succeed, especially in India, where people respond more to the language of love and compassion than to imported Western narratives.