Acharya Prashant explains the dynamics of the relationship between a disciple and a Guru, referencing the verses of Kabir Saheb. He describes two types of giving: the first is the renunciation of what does not truly belong to you, which he calls 'dropping' or 'visarjan,' and the second is the sharing of your true nature, which increases the more it is distributed. He clarifies that when Kabir Saheb says the disciple is the first giver, it refers to the disciple surrendering their ego, mental burdens, and 'filth' at the feet of the Guru. This act of surrender is not a gift of something valuable, but rather the unloading of one's troubles and karmic baggage onto the Guru.