Acharya Prashant explains the profound meaning behind Kabir Saheb's words regarding being detached from one's actions. He clarifies that while it may appear that saints are performing actions, they possess no sense of doership and remain untouched by the outcomes of their deeds. Unlike ordinary individuals who act for personal gain or to avoid loss, a realized soul like Kabir Saheb has nothing left to achieve or lose. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that this state of being 'untouched by karma' represents an internal spiritual condition where there is no profit-driven relationship with one's actions. He warns that while these words serve as a guiding North Star for seekers, one must not falsely assume they have already reached such a state. For a common person, actions must still be purposeful and directed toward liberation from bonds, delusions, and fears. He notes that the words of a mystic should inspire a sense of longing or even a healthy dissatisfaction with one's current state, rather than feeding the ego with the illusion of being already liberated. Ultimately, the speaker highlights that transcending karma means transcending the body, mind, and the 'I' itself, leading to a state of total freedom.