Acharya Prashant explains a famous symbol from the Upanishads, also used by Kabir Saheb, featuring two birds perched on a tree. One bird eats the fruit with relish, while the other simply observes. This tree, as described by Kabir Saheb, stands without a root, representing a state beyond cause and effect. It is a tree where flowers are not needed for fruit to appear, signifying a process that is spontaneous, causeless, and beyond the constraints of time and nature's cycles. This tree represents a space beyond the mind, where there are no objects, only pure consciousness.