Acharya Prashant discusses the profound teachings of Kabir Saheb, emphasizing that the ultimate reality is unborn and eternal. He critiques the human tendency to project personal limitations, desires, and ego onto the divine. Instead of striving to become like the Truth, which is detached and formless, humans attempt to make the Truth like themselves. This ego-driven behavior leads people to attribute human traits such as greed, lust, and emotional instability to the supreme, even creating stories of divine marriages and family lineages to justify their own social institutions.