Acharya Prashant explains that the divine command, or 'Hukum', is not a set of verbal instructions or a specific direction for life, but rather a call to move beyond the mind's constant state of unrest. He clarifies that the mind categorizes its restlessness into 'pleasure' and 'pain', but both are forms of disturbance. The true command is to stand apart from these mental states and attain peace and liberation. He emphasizes that 'Hukum' is synonymous with freedom and silence, reaching the mind as a call to break free from its self-imposed prisons of dualities and attachments.