If you do not bring the spiritual dimension into medicine, you will slowly lose the very soul of healing. Today, a doctor is trained like a mechanic—efficient with the body, fluent in chemistry and diagnostics, but somewhere the essence of humanity has slipped out of the practice. Illness is approached like a technical fault, a malfunctioning part to be repaired, a symptom to be suppressed, and the person carrying that pain is often forgotten. The more machines take over diagnostics, the more essential the human presence will become.
Why Intelligence Is Beyond Thought and Memory Parth: The whole existence is memory. There is nothing here that is not shaped by memory. What you call creation, evolution, culture, civilization — all of it is a vast accumulation of memory. Memory is not just what you remember from yesterday. Memory is a colossal storehouse — from the moment life first learned how to survive, adapt, and replicate itself. How human beings lived in caves, how they clothed themselves, how they ate, how they protected themselves — all of this has layered itself into an immense reservoir of memory. Over thousands of years, survival created complexity; complexity created sophistication; sophistication created systems. And today, humanity is living inside this enormous silo of accumulated memory. You may believe you are acting freely, but most human activity is nothing but memory playing itself out in newer arrangements. Look at something as simple as a tool in your hand. You think you are using it conscio...