Acharya Prashant addresses the societal perception of celibacy and marriage, explaining that the commonality of a practice does not determine its naturalness or value. He clarifies that the fundamental question is not about the interaction between two bodies, but rather the relationship between an individual and their own body. He describes the body as a resource or an instrument, like a gun, which must be used for a higher purpose rather than becoming a source of bondage. He emphasizes that while the body has programmed needs, one must ensure they are using their life and resources constructively and creatively rather than merely serving bodily commands.