Acharya Prashant interprets the poetry of Rumi, explaining that the entire world is saturated with the presence of the Divine, much like a forest filled with gold. He emphasizes that there is only one true value in existence, which is Truth or the Supreme Soul, and everything else is merely its reflection. While physical eyes see only material objects like mountains and rivers, a spiritual vision is required to perceive the underlying divinity. The world is the Creator's masterpiece, and by understanding the creation, one can understand the Creator. He notes that the world is not separate from the Divine but is a medium through which the Unmanifest expresses itself to the individual.