Acharya Prashant explains that divine grace is not a selective or limited commodity; it is absolute, eternal, and available to everyone at all times. He clarifies that when people pray for grace, they are essentially accusing the divine of being stingy or incomplete. The perceived lack of grace is not due to the divine but is a result of the human mind's limitations and its refusal to open the doors to what is already present. He emphasizes that while humans are born free, their freedom is limited by their finite intellect, leading them to misuse their liberation and close themselves off from the truth.