Acharya Prashant interprets the mystical poetry of Laldeth, focusing on the metaphor of the 'highway' as the path of unconscious birth and death. He explains that most people are born through the route of flesh and blood without any firsthand memory or consciousness, and they die in the same unconscious state. This highway represents a life of deep unconsciousness where one merely crawls or creeps like everyone else. Laldeth expresses a desire to return not by this highway but to take a 'flyway' or a 'ferry' to cross the ocean of existence. However, this upward journey requires a 'fare' which most people have failed to save.