Acharya Prashant interprets a verse by Baba Bulleh Shah, focusing on the metaphor of 'Miyan Ranjha' as either the formless Divine or the Guru. He explains that the seeker acknowledges their inherent flaws and ignorance, describing themselves as a 'lump of clay' filled with desires and errors. The core of the message is a reminder of a primordial promise: that the Divine is responsible for bringing the soul back from the world. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that a true devotee surrenders the responsibility of their liberation to the Divine only after they have surrendered all other worldly responsibilities. He clarifies that while the seeker cannot achieve liberation through their own ego, they must perform the 'work' of removing the self-created obstacles and bonds that hinder their path.