Acharya Prashant explains the profound significance of being 'one-colored' or single-minded, as highlighted in the verses of Kabir Saheb and Dariya Das. He clarifies that while a crow is praised for having the same color inside and out, true oneness is only possible when directed toward the divine. The human mind is typically fragmented into a thousand pieces, constantly shifting between worldly desires, fears, and attachments. However, the core or center of the mind remains eternally dedicated to the divine and does not change its color. This creates a state of inner conflict and fragmentation because the worldly layers of the mind do not align with its divine center.