Acharya Prashant explains the symbolic relationship between the formless Truth and its manifestation in the world through the story of Shri Krishna and Radha Rani. He describes how the formless Truth, while being the all-powerful source and father of nature, appears in the physical world as a delicate, newborn child. This manifestation requires protection, nurturing, and care, much like a fragile flower or a small plant. He emphasizes that while Truth protects the individual spiritually, it becomes the individual's responsibility to protect and serve the Truth in the material world. This creates a purposeful life where one's mission is to safeguard the 'divine child' or the 'seed of truth' from being suppressed by worldly forces. Using the symbolism of Radha Rani as Nature (Prakriti) and Shri Krishna as the Supreme Being (Purusha), Acharya Prashant highlights that Nature itself yearns for the divine to descend and grow within it, as this is the only path to liberation. He cites examples of how wise beings and nature itself conspired to protect figures like Jesus and Buddha during their infancy. He concludes by urging individuals to identify where the 'small plant of truth' is growing in their surroundings and to dedicate their lives to its service. To participate in the growth of such a divine presence is the highest fortune and the only proper goal of human life.