Acharya Prashant explains that the body naturally seeks attachment, possession, and security, which often manifests as anger or jealousy when unfulfilled. He notes that historically and biologically, the female body has evolved with a focus on survival and reproduction, roles central to life in the jungle. However, he argues that if a woman remains confined to these biological instincts, external empowerment through legal, religious, or educational reforms will remain ineffective. Internal bondage is far more severe than external constraints, and without addressing it, external freedom only creates an illusion of empowerment while the individual remains a slave to biological insecurities.