Acharya Prashant interprets the verses of Baba Bulleh Shah, explaining the nature of divine love and the human condition. He addresses the misconception of 'non-existence' of the self, asserting that as long as there is hunger, thirst, and desire, the 'I' exists. He clarifies that the seeker is like thirst and the Beloved is like water; the existence of the seeker's longing is itself the proof of the Divine's existence. He describes the spiritual journey as a shift from the Divine pursuing the seeker to the seeker desperately pursuing the Divine, often leading to a sense of betrayal when the Divine 'disappears' or changes form to prevent the seeker from becoming attached to a specific physical image.