Acharya Prashant discusses the mystical utterances of Rumi, focusing on the idea that man does not arrive in this world of his own accord and therefore cannot achieve liberation through his own efforts alone. He explains that the mind is like a machine that cannot know its own driver, and Rumi’s simple, innocent intelligence allows him to cut through the complexities that an analytical mind would struggle with. By acknowledging that he did not bring himself here, Rumi demonstrates a state of surrender, which is the maximum a human being can do. This surrender is not a sign of weakness but the highest point of human effort, where one moves from the level of worldly entanglement to a state of readiness for grace.