Acharya Prashant explains that the Bhagavad Gita is a philosophical document of the highest order rather than a mere story. He uses the poetry of Kabir Saheb to illustrate the nature of divine love, emphasizing that without love, life is merely dry logic. While the human brain operates partly on logic, love is more fundamental because even the logical instinct for self-preservation is ultimately a misguided search for the same truth that the heart yearns for. Our lives are an interplay between these two instincts, often described as Purusha and Prakriti or Yin and Yang.