Acharya Prashant clarifies that nature is not a 'bad mother' or 'Kumata'. He explains that nature is a single element that can be perceived as either a goddess or as 'Maya' depending on one's willingness to learn. If one is ready to learn from nature, it acts as a divine power; if not, it appears as an illusion. He emphasizes that nature is never at fault; rather, humans fail to be good students. Every object and moment in life is like a book meant for learning, yet people often misuse these experiences for consumption or distraction, much like a student tearing pages from a textbook to make paper planes.