Acharya Prashant explains Kabir Saheb's teaching that one should only be concerned with the name of the Divine, Shri Hari. He clarifies that 'Hari Naam' does not refer to the mechanical repetition of a specific name or deity, but rather to any word, sound, or experience that leads an individual back to their source and establishes them in silence. He emphasizes that while everyone has worries, the direction of those worries determines one's fate. Worrying about worldly materials leads to the trap of time and death, whereas focusing on the source leads to liberation. He describes the 'Now' as having two dimensions: one that is a function of the past and future, leading to the cycle of birth and death, and another that is an emanation of the source, leading to a different dimension of existence. Acharya Prashant further elaborates that a true servant of the Divine has no worries other than the master. He warns that seeking fulfillment in worldly achievements like wealth, status, or relationships is a sign of deep-seated inferiority and fear. Such a path begins in fear and ends in frustration because the world is like a snack for 'Kaal' (Time/Death), which eventually consumes everything. He contrasts this with a spiritual journey that begins in faith and ends in bliss. He urges the listeners to examine the direction of their lives, questioning whether they are becoming more inward-looking or more greedy and outward-bound. Ultimately, he teaches that choosing the path toward the source is the only way to escape the endless cycle of time and suffering.