Acharya Prashant addresses a forty-year-old doctor who used the word 'permission' regarding his visit, questioning why a mature adult feels the need for such validation. He explains that while people often prioritize their biological parents due to social conditioning, the ultimate authority is the supreme father or the Truth. He emphasizes that when one seeks the ultimate Truth, the need for permission from worldly relations becomes irrelevant. Using a song as a metaphor, he illustrates that the soul is like a bird that must eventually break free from its cage to find true freedom.