Acharya Prashant highlights a profound lesson in the compositions of Kabir Saheb, noting that despite being a premier spiritual figure, Kabir Saheb often avoids mentioning God or transcendental concepts. Instead, he focuses almost exclusively on the physical, the body, and the mind. Acharya Prashant explains that God is like the air we breathe—ever-present and the very basis of our existence—and therefore does not need to be spoken of constantly. True spirituality is not about discussing the union of the soul with the supreme soul or other metaphysical ideas; it is about observing one's own quality as a worshiper and addressing the reality of one's daily life.