Wealth or Madness: The Inner Trap of Money Q: “Parth, is this endless accumulation truly wealth, or just madness within you?” Parth : Listen carefully. Why has this madness for earning taken hold of you so deeply? It is because you have not understood what truly moves your life. You think it is money. You think it is survival. You think it is comfort. But no — it is a deeper urge, a constant movement within you, pushing you outward again and again. Wealth is not just coins or notes. It is not numbers in your account. Wealth is that force within you that says, “Go, get more, become more, reach further.” This movement is not wrong. It is life itself expressing. But if you do not become the master of this movement, it will drive you like a slave. You may say, “I want a simple life. I am not greedy.” But watch your mind. Even if you eat little, dress simply, live in a small hut — still the thought of accumulation continues. Today it is food, tomorrow it is security, the next day it is resp...
Salt, Taste & The Seeker’s Path In a reflective, conversational tone with Parth, amrqh® “If a pinch of salt can decide whether your meal is joyful or not, it is not the food that rules you— it is your conditioning. A conscious being does not seek a tasteless life, but a life where nothing external has the power to disturb what is within.” — Parth, amrqh® Participant: Parth, why does food feel incomplete without salt? Parth: If you remove salt from your food, suddenly everything feels flat. Not because the food has lost its nature, but because your tongue has lost its stimulation. Salt is not just adding taste—it is amplifying your perception of taste. It suppresses bitterness, enhances sweetness, and brings a certain sense of fullness to the experience. So what you call “tasteless food” is not really tasteless—it is just not exciting enough for your senses. Participant: So salt is necessary? Parth: For the body, yes—in the right measure. The body needs it for basic functio...