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Neural Foundations of the Self: The Role of the DMN, mPFC, and PCC

The Neuroscience of Self: How the Brain Constructs Identity 1️⃣ What is Identity — Scientifically? In neuroscience, identity refers to the brain’s constructed sense of “self” . This sense of self is mainly generated by brain networks such as: The Default Mode Network (DMN) The Medial Prefrontal Cortex (mPFC) The Posterior Cingulate Cortex (PCC) These regions activate when you think about: “Who am I?” “This is mine.” “This is happening to me.” Past and future self-stories. Your identity is not a fixed entity. It is a neural pattern continuously reconstructed from memory, emotion, and perception. 2️⃣ What Does “Being Identified With Something” Mean? Scientifically, it means: The brain includes an object, belief, person, body, role, or thought inside its “self-model.” For example: “My body” → body becomes self “My profession” → role becomes self “My opinion” → thought becomes self “My religion” → belief becomes self When something is identified with: The brain activates self-referential...
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Health Is Not Personal — It Is a Planetary Phenomenon of Conscious Living

Health Is Not Personal — It Is a Planetary Phenomenon of Conscious Living If the very life force within a human being is already disturbed, the first level of wisdom is this: do not disturb it further. All systems of medicine, in their own way, arose from this basic sensitivity. The fundamental question was never just, “How do we cure?” but “How do we not interfere with the integrity of life?” In many Eastern traditions—like Ayurveda or Traditional Chinese Medicine—the approach was to align with the flow of life force, to assist it, to move with it. Even modern Western medicine, though more intervention-oriented, at its core seeks to restore order without collapsing the system it is trying to save. Life is one unified field of energy expressing itself as many forms. If this energy in you is disturbed and you come into contact with another whose energy is equally chaotic, you amplify disorder. One touches another, and slowly, disorder becomes collective. In that sense, disturbance is in...

Identity: The Hidden Root of Human Disease

Energy, Identity, and the Origin of Disease What we call disease may not begin in the body at all. We are accustomed to looking at illness as a malfunction of organs, chemistry, or structure. But perhaps we must ask a more fundamental question: what is disorder? Is it merely physical, or does it begin much deeper?

Two Histories Cannot Create a Future Unless They Are Willing to Dissolve

Love at First Sight Is Beautiful — But Marriage Requires Clear Sight. You Are Not Marrying a Person — You Are Marrying Their Past. If you look at life without sentimentality, you will see this clearly: A human being is not just flesh and bone standing before you. A human being is memory. Layers and layers of memory — genetic memory, emotional memory, social memory, karmic memory. What you call “past” is not behind them. It is alive within them.

The Seed That Becomes the Body - Thought, Emotion, and the Making of You

When Thought Turns into Flesh From Mind to Molecule If you observe yourself carefully, you will see this: A thought by itself is harmless. It is just a movement in the mind — a ripple. Nothing more. But the moment you go after what you like, and push away what you dislike, the ripple gathers force. It is no longer a thought. It becomes emotion. And once it becomes emotion, it is no more psychological. It becomes physiological. This is where most human beings miss the mechanics of their own suffering. Thought Is Light. Emotion Is Glue. A thought passes like a cloud in the sky. But when you say, “This I like” or “This I hate,” you are no longer just thinking — you are investing life energy into it. Your like and dislike are not small things. They are powerful adhesives. The moment identification happens, the thought sinks deeper. It is no longer floating in the mind — it begins to register in the body. This is how a simple mental ripple becomes a chemical event. How a Thought Becomes C...

Call It Fitness — But Do Not Call It Yoga

Flexible Body, Unfree Mind — Is That What You Call Yoga? Most people today think Yoga means flexibility. If you can bend forward and touch your toes, if you can twist your body into impossible geometries, they think something spiritual is happening. But let me ask you — if your anger is still intact, if your fear still rules you, if your thoughts run compulsively in the same circles — what exactly has bent? Only your spine. Yoga is not about stretching muscles. It is about dissolving the roots of compulsiveness. Right now, across the world, Yoga is being practiced at its outermost layer. The skin of it. The packaging of it. People are worshipping the wrapping paper and throwing away the gift. Naturally, when the essence is lost and only performance remains, Yoga receives bad press. Because what is being sold is not transformation — it is posture. If you walk into many studios today, you will find impressive names — power yoga, hot yoga, flow yoga, nidra yoga. Big labels. Attractive bra...

The Anatomy of Karma: Where Memory Becomes Manifestation

The Anatomy of Karma: From Cellular Memory to Self-Identity Patterns Within: How the Body Remembers What the Mind Repeats First, we must separate three things: Karma as pattern Disorder as manifestation Medicine as intervention 1. If Disorder Comes from Karma (Patterns) If by karma we mean accumulated patterns — physical, psychological, genetic, behavioral, environmental — then yes: Every disorder expresses some form of patterning: Genetic memory Epigenetic shifts Lifestyle habits Emotional tendencies Cognitive distortions Environmental exposures Even infections require: Exposure Susceptibility Immune response pattern So disorder is rarely random. It is patterned expression. But here is the crucial point: The origin being karmic does not mean the solution must only be karmic. 2. Karma Operates Through the Body Karma does not float in the air. It operates through: Cells Hormones Neurotransmitters Immune pathways Inflammatory cascades Tissue degeneration If someone has diabetes, the kar...