Acharya Prashant clarifies the apparent contradiction between verses thirty-three and forty-three of the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita regarding restraint. He explains that verse thirty-three refers to the inviolable control of Nature over the physical body and brain. All mortal beings follow the dictates of Nature, which is characterized by constant movement and action. Restraint in this context does not mean stopping the physical operations of Nature, but rather distancing one's identity from them. He emphasizes that while Nature cannot be disobeyed at the physical level, one can win over it by detaching the self from the entire apparatus of natural tendencies.