Acharya Prashant addresses a questioner's curiosity regarding homosexuality and the views of Osho on the subject. He questions the relevance of this topic to the questioner's own life, emphasizing that one should focus on their own internal state and immediate reality rather than discussing abstract social issues or news topics. He explains that a meaningful answer can only be given to someone for whom the issue is a lived reality, as their perspective and listening would be different. He critiques the questioner's tendency to judge others and suggests that the real problem lies in the questioner's judgmental nature and avoidance of self-observation. Acharya Prashant asserts that people often discuss external matters to avoid facing their own lives and internal conflicts. Regarding a specific statement attributed to Osho about euthanizing children born with physical defects, Acharya Prashant explains that spiritual guidance is always context-dependent. He clarifies that an answer is not given to a question in isolation but to the specific life situation of the questioner. He uses the analogy of a one-legged man being advised to walk on his remaining leg to show that such advice cannot be generalized to everyone. He emphasizes that spirituality does not follow fixed rules or stone-carved principles; instead, it requires looking at every situation with fresh eyes and awareness. He concludes that the right action or response can only be determined by observing the unique circumstances of a moment rather than following pre-determined theories.