Acharya Prashant discusses the teachings of Kabir Saheb, who uses paradoxical imagery to describe the inherent nonsense and contradictions in human life. He explains that our world is like a city upended, where vultures guard meat shops and frogs keep snakes as pets. This imagery represents how humans appoint the mind to guard peace, which is impossible, and how we cling to possessions and relationships that ultimately consume us. The speaker emphasizes that man is often his own worst enemy, trusting his own calculations and ego over higher wisdom, which leads to self-destruction.