Acharya Prashant interprets the verses of Baba Bulleh Shah, emphasizing that the spiritual journey is rooted in a state of eternal rest. He explains that while life is an inevitable journey filled with external stresses and changing circumstances, one must maintain an inner state of equanimity or rest. This inner peace remains constant even as external tensions fluctuate. The process of dying and living daily refers to the shedding of temporary worldly identities—such as professional or familial roles—while remaining anchored in the eternal, unchanging Soul. He suggests that the art of living lies in allowing external troubles to exist without disturbing the core stability of the self.