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When Awareness Intensifies: The Science of Inner Transformation

“If you learn to hold your awareness at a certain intensity, everything changes. First, you must prepare the body — with restfulness, with the right nourishment, with a certain balance of movement, both within and without. Then you align the mind and the emotions, not in agitation, but in a conscious stillness. Once your system is truly prepared, it is no longer bound the way it used to be. The moment a certain energy touches you, it is not just an experience — it is a shift. What you call ‘teleportation’ is not a fantasy. It is the movement of your very system — from one level of organization to another — not just in thought, but in the way your molecules respond, in the way your energies rearrange themselves. When awareness becomes intense and available, your whole existence can move — across dimensions of time and space — effortlessly.” From Preparation to Possibility: Engineering an Inner Shift Beyond Limitations If you observe closely, most human beings are trying to change their ...
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The real process of health is not treatment — it is learning

Health Is Not a Pill — It Is a Perception “Health is not something you can import from outside. It is a certain balance and clarity within you. Unless you learn to access it from within, no external arrangement can ever make you truly well.” — Parth There is something you must understand very clearly. Health is not something that can be given to you. It is something that must be realized . Right now, when we say “health,” most people are thinking in terms of the body — whether it is functioning well, whether pain is absent, whether medical reports look fine. This is a very limited way of looking at life. Health is not just about the body. Health is about how you experience your life . If your awareness is entangled, if it is caught in compulsions, fears, identities, and unconscious patterns — no matter how medically fit you are, you will not know health. You may look healthy, you may test healthy, but you will not feel healthy. Because health is a certain ease within you. Where Is Yo...

Shoonya: The Space Where Karma Cannot Reach

Shoonya: Beyond the Grip of Body, Mind, and Breath If there were no body, no mind, no breath — there would be no bondage. Karma clings only to these three; they are the handles through which life grips you. Shoonya is not an escape, but a subtle bypass — a way of stepping beyond the machinery without dismantling it. When you learn to keep the body, mind, and breath at a distance from who you are, what remains is naturally empty — yet profoundly alive. Another path is not to step aside, but to accelerate. With awareness, if you burn through the cycles of body, mind, and breath, exhausting their momentum, a gap appears. In that gap, you are no longer entangled. In that gap, you touch the source — untouched, unmarked, and free.

From Nirvikalpa to Shoonya: Where Even Awareness Ends

Shoonya: The End of the Seeker, Not the Peak of Experience — by Parth, amrqh® There is a question that arises in every serious seeker at some point: “Is Shoonya experienced in Nirvikalpa Samadhi?” At first glance, the answer seems simple. But if you stay with it long enough, it dismantles everything you think you know about spirituality. Short answer: Shoonya can be experienced in Nirvikalpa Samadhi, but it is not limited to it. What is Shoonya? Shoonya means emptiness, nothingness—but not “nothing” as absence—rather a boundless, formless potential . It is the ground from which everything arises. What is Nirvikalpa Samadhi? Nirvikalpa Samadhi is a state where: There are no thoughts (vikalpa = mental distinctions) No sense of “I” or identity Pure, undistorted awareness How they relate In Nirvikalpa Samadhi, the mind is completely dissolved. When that happens, what remains is often described as: Absolute stillness No-thingness Boundless silence This is very close to what is referred t...

Why the Mind Chases What It Does Not Need**

If you turn your mind into a conclusion, it becomes a cage. Beliefs, opinions, and the comfort of familiarity may feel safe, but they quietly shut the doors of exploration. A closed mind does not suffer from lack of information — it suffers from lack of openness. This is the root of boredom, and slowly, of depression. The mind is not meant to settle; it is meant to explore. Only when it remains like an open sky — untouched, curious, and alive — does mental well-being become a natural state. Keep the door open, not to find answers, but to remain available to life. Q&A Q: Parth , I am married, but I still feel like going out with friends, and when I see a beautiful woman, my eyes are drawn toward her. I know I am loyal to my partner, but why does this happen? Parth : It is not a question of loyalty or disloyalty. It is simply the nature of an unexamined mind. The mind is always seeking — not truth, not love — but stimulation. It gets tired of what is familiar and begins to reach out ...

The Incomplete Cure: Rethinking Mental Health and Medicine

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The Power of Inner Silence

The Science of Inner Stillness Entering the Dimension of Shoonya To enter different states of stillness, to touch dimensions of nothingness — what in yogic sciences is referred to as Shoonya — one must earn the grace of the Devi. This is not a poetic idea. It is a certain way of aligning oneself with the very forces that sustain life. Only when a human being begins to observe the ways of nature, and becomes conscious of the intimate relationship between this body and the larger creation, does the doorway to Shoonya slowly begin to open. The body you carry is not an isolated entity. It is a piece of this planet, functioning in deep participation with the cosmos around it. When you start recognizing this, your relationship with life changes. Without this alignment with nature and the grace that flows through it, stillness will remain merely a concept — something you think about, read about, or imagine. But when there is alignment, when there is grace, stillness is no longer an idea. It ...