Acharya Prashant addresses the perceived contradiction between avoiding entanglement in sexual energy and facing one's internal impurities head-on. He explains that there is no conflict because coming close to oneself does not mean increasing involvement in existing patterns, but rather having the courage to observe them as they are. He clarifies that sex is not merely a physical act but a fundamental fiber of the human mind, manifesting as the tendency to seek gratification in material forms, whether it be a human body, a house, or a car. This primitive instinct is present whenever one accords importance to the superficial over the deep, or seeks to fill an existential hollow with worldly objects.