Acharya Prashant explains that the essence of being a disciple of truth is captured by the term 'Gurumukh', a concept deeply valued in the Sikh tradition. A true disciple is one whose mental gaze is constantly fixed upon the Guru, much like a sunflower that turns its face wherever the sun moves. The disciple does not demand that the truth or the Guru come to them based on their own ego or convenience; rather, they surrender their own direction and identity to follow the source of light. This state of 'Gurumukh' implies that the disciple has no personal insistence, stubbornness, or fixed location of their own, existing only in relation to the Guru.