Acharya Prashant discusses the profound significance of being born again, a concept central to the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Indian tradition of the twice-born. He explains that the first birth is merely physical and biological, serving as a preface to the actual story of life. This physical birth is a mechanical and chemical process, similar to what occurs in a laboratory or a test tube, and should be viewed as remaining within a womb rather than a true birth. Most individuals live their entire lives within the womb of circumstances and events, never truly entering the world of consciousness. He emphasizes that a real birth occurs only when one attains awakening and understands the true meaning of existence. Great figures such as Shri Buddha, Kabir Saheb, Guru Nanak Dev, and Shri Krishna are examples of those who truly took birth. Acharya Prashant points out the irony of people celebrating birthdays year after year without ever being born into consciousness. He describes the tragedy of a funeral procession for someone who never truly lived, carried by others who are also still metaphorically in the womb. The speaker urges listeners to emerge from their long-standing state of being unborn, which has lasted for eons rather than just nine months. He invites them to experience the fresh air of reality and the company of enlightened souls like Sant Ravidas, Meera Bai, and J. Krishnamurti. Upon this second birth, one's previous life appears like a dream or a state of intoxication. True birth is synonymous with becoming conscious, as consciousness is the fundamental nature of a human being.