Acharya Prashant explains the profound spiritual meaning behind the verses of Kabir Saheb and Sheikh Farid, specifically focusing on the metaphor of a crow consuming the body's flesh while sparing the eyes. He clarifies that the 'body' represents the limited, incomplete self or the ego, which is bound by boundaries and various sheaths such as the physical, subtle, and causal bodies. The 'flesh' symbolizes the artificial layers, masks, and social conditioning that cover one's true essence. The speaker suggests that the seeker should allow the world and circumstances, represented by the crow, to strip away these superficial layers and attachments, including wealth, relationships, and false knowledge, as Truth exists beyond these coverings.