Acharya Prashant interprets a verse by Kabir Saheb that uses surreal imagery—such as a lion guarding cows and a mother born after her son—to describe the deceptive nature of the human ego. He explains that while these scenarios appear absurd in the natural world (Prakriti), they accurately represent the inverted logic of our personal lives. For instance, the 'lion' guarding the 'cow' symbolizes a predator pretending to be a protector for selfish gain, much like hidden motives in human relationships. The 'son born before the mother' represents how we act on subconscious impulses first and then invent justifications (the 'mother') to rationalize those actions after the fact.