Acharya Prashant explains that being available to grace means becoming unavailable to that which is clearly not grace. He suggests that while one may not know the exact form of grace, one can easily recognize nonsense and rubbish in life. Grace is described as the light that reveals disgrace as disgrace, and it is present when one is no longer tempted by what disgraces life. He cautions that a smooth flow of actions or an absence of confusion is not a guaranteed sign of clarity, as both total clarity and total ignorance can produce a sense of certainty. Machines and deeply conditioned minds often operate without confusion, yet they lack true understanding.