Acharya Prashant explains that the human body is naturally configured for biological needs rather than spiritual liberation. He points out that while the body requires food, water, and air to survive, it does not inherently feel a lack of liberation. He asserts that the attraction toward the opposite gender is a purely physical and biological drive, similar to how the nose breathes or the stomach demands food. He emphasizes that these are functions of the body's reproductive system, which is designed like a plug and socket to seek its counterpart.