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Degrees Without Wisdom

The Age of Intelligent Fools If you observe the society today, the real issue is not lack of devotion, nor lack of education. The real issue is a certain dishonesty in the way people approach life. There are many who want to go to temples, they want to be seen as spiritual, they want to appear liberal and progressive. Outwardly they maintain this image because it is socially convenient. But inwardly they are deeply confused. They behave like dishonest slaves. A slave at least knows he is a slave. But these people are enslaved to their own opinions, their own social image, their own fragile identities — yet they pretend to be free. The Contradiction of the Educated Mind On one hand they will stand in long queues at temples, perform rituals, speak of culture and tradition. On the other hand, the moment they step into their so-called educated circles, they feel embarrassed even to utter the word God . They think if an educated person speaks of God, spirituality, or inner transformation, h...
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From Existence to Non-Existence: The Journey into Mahashoonya

From Existence to Non-Existence: The Journey into Mahashoonya In the spiritual quest, one question has echoed through centuries of human seeking: “Who am I?” Philosophers, mystics, and seekers have all attempted to answer it. Entire traditions are built upon this inquiry. Yet when one moves deep enough into the nature of experience, a startling possibility emerges — perhaps the question itself has no answer. Not because the truth is hidden, but because the one who asks the question dissolves before the answer can exist. The Illusion of Knowing Who We Are The fundamental truth is that no one truly knows who they are . What we commonly call “I” is built entirely from content — memories, identities, experiences, thoughts, emotions, and perceptions. Our sense of self is constructed from the past we remember, the present we interpret, and the future we imagine. This accumulated content forms what appears to be a person . But if one becomes deeply aware and moves toward enlightenment, somet...

From Thought to Biology: Understanding the Three Dimensions of Disease

From Thought to Biology: Understanding the Three Dimensions of Disease By Parth | amrqh® When we observe life carefully, one simple truth becomes clear: as long as you remain merely a creature within creation, you are bound by the natural order of things. Creation has its own rhythm. What begins must also come to an end. Anything that has a beginning inevitably carries the possibility of an ending. So as long as one lives only within the boundaries of body and mind, life follows the natural course of creation—birth, growth, decay, and dissolution. This is the fundamental law governing the physical dimension of existence. However, the moment a human being begins to transcend the limitations of mind and body , a completely different possibility opens up. Then life is no longer driven purely by unconscious forces of nature. It becomes a process of living consciously . Understanding this shift is essential when we look at the nature of health, disease, and human well-being. The Journey fr...

amrqh® – Official Vision and Purpose Statement

amrqh® – Official Vision and Purpose Statement Vision "To empower individuals and communities to realize their full potential through the integration of knowledge, wellness, and conscious living." Purpose / Mission Education and Research – To establish and support programs, institutions, and initiatives for advanced learning and research in the fields of science, technology, wellness, and conscious living. Health and Wellness – To promote holistic health practices , integrating traditional knowledge, modern science, and professional expertise, ensuring safe and effective wellness interventions. Community Development – To initiate and support social, educational, and environmental programs that enhance the well-being of communities, particularly underserved populations. Cultural and Spiritual Enrichment – To preserve, promote, and disseminate cultural, philosophical, and spiritual knowledge , fostering conscious, ethical, and responsible living. Core Values Integrity: T...

The Root of Stress, Tension, and Overthinking: The Fear of Losing Who You Are

Thought: The Mind’s Attempt to Protect an Identity That Is Afraid of Death If you look closely, every thought that arises in your mind is not just a random activity. Thought is fundamentally a survival process that is constantly trying to survive against the inevitability of death.  What you call “you” is just a thought trying to survive that does not want to die. That is all. The moment you form an identity — which is nothing but a bundle of thoughts — and say, “this is me,” fear quietly enters the system: the fear of losing what has been built. Because once there is a “me,” there is also the possibility that this “me” can be lost. Your body, your memories, your relationships, your achievements — all these together form a psychological structure that you call “myself.” Thought becomes the constant caretaker of this structure. It keeps working day and night, trying to strengthen, defend, and preserve this identity. But thought was never designed to know life. Thought was designed o...

The Architecture of Identity

Identity: When Habit Becomes “Me” Identity is not who you are. It is only a pattern that has been repeated long enough for the mind to believe it is you. Very often when people speak about identity , they think it is something fundamental about them — something solid, something permanent. But if you observe carefully, what you call “me” is largely a collection of patterns that you have unconsciously cultivated over time. Identity does not appear in a single moment. It is something that slowly crystallizes through repetition . Let us look at this with a little clarity. From Experience to Pattern Every human being is constantly experiencing life through thought, emotion, and action. A single thought or emotion by itself does not define you. It simply passes like a cloud. But if a particular response repeats again and again, something interesting begins to happen within the brain. Modern Neuroscience shows that when certain neural pathways are activated repeatedly, they begin to strengt...

Inner Chemistry - Where Psychology Becomes Biology

Every psychological stimulus becomes a biological consequence. When Breath Becomes Identity There is breath happening within you right now. Not because you are doing it. Not because you are thinking about it. Life is simply moving. Yet the moment you become conscious of it, something interesting happens. You rarely experience breath as it is. You experience it through interpretation. The air moves in — and the mind says, “This is calm.” The air moves out — and the mind says, “Something feels wrong.” The movement was physical. The meaning was psychological. And this is where the human drama begins.