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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 ...
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Shoonya and Self-healing

Karma, Bhakti, Gyana – and the Forgotten Dimension If you observe human life carefully, you will see that people are trying to run the world largely through karma, bhakti, or gyana . These are the three dimensions through which most human beings attempt to make sense of existence. But there is another dimension , without which none of these can truly flower — the dimension of energy . When we speak about energy today, confusion arises. In recent times, people have begun to play with the idea of energy like kindergarten children playing with powerful tools — without understanding the system, without the necessary preparation. In the past, this dimension was approached with immense responsibility and deep preparation . Today, it is spoken about casually. Not because humanity has evolved — but because humanity has forgotten the science of it . Belief Replacing Experience Because people have lived recklessly and rarely cared to understand what science or existence is truly saying, spiritua...

The Science of the Body and the Science of Consciousness

The Science of the Body and the Science of Consciousness A conversation with Dr. Parth Modern medicine has made extraordinary advances in understanding the mechanics of the human body. From molecular biology to neurology, science has mapped many of the pathways through which the body maintains health and responds to disease. Yet, alongside these discoveries, another dimension of human experience continues to intrigue both scientists and seekers — the role of consciousness in health and healing. Dr. Parth, a physician-scientist who deeply explores the intersection between medical science and inner sciences, often speaks about a simple but profound observation: “The science of the body and the science of consciousness function under the same law.” For centuries, medicine primarily focused on the body as a biochemical machine. When something goes wrong, it is treated through drugs, surgery, or external interventions. While these approaches have saved countless lives, modern research is in...

Shoonya and the Yogi: The Journey of Parth

"Existence functions from a zero-energy field. Modern science is slowly touching this possibility — that in the field of absolute zero, the very structure of matter can reorganize itself." Through what Parth calls In & Out Technologies of Shoonya, the attempt is to prepare the human system to vibrate in alignment with the zero-energy field — the fundamental field of existence from which everything emerges. Modern science is slowly beginning to understand that if a system can truly align with this field of balance, the possibilities of healing and transformation are immense. - Parth Parth: A Journey of Remembrance into Shoonya Remembering the Infinite: The Journey of Parth For many people, the path of yoga begins as a practice — a conscious decision to stretch the body, calm the mind, or meditate in search of inner balance. But for a few rare beings, yoga is not something they begin . It is something they remember . Parth’s journey into yoga belongs to this rare category. ...

Walking the Terrain of the Unknown - The Discipline of the Unknown

When Life Becomes Uncertain, Seeking Begins Parth: Plans are useful only when you are walking on a terrain that is already known. If you are traveling on a highway that millions have used before, planning makes sense — you know where the turns are, where the fuel stations are, where you will stop for the night. But the moment you step into an unknown terrain, plans lose their certainty. Suppose you say, “I want to become a great doctor,” or “I want to be a highly successful model.” There is no fixed highway for these things. No one can show you a precise map and say, “Walk exactly like this and you will arrive.” When the destination is big, the terrain will always be uncertain. For small things — tomorrow’s meeting, next week’s work — planning is fine. But when you hold a larger vision, slowly you realize that rigid plans become a limitation. A truly large goal demands that you remain open, alert, and willing to walk without a fixed script. In that sense, when life becomes uncertain...

When Energy is Scattered, Life Becomes Confusion — One Direction or a Thousand Distractions

The Restless Mind and the Scattered Life By Parth If you observe people carefully, you will see this everywhere. Today someone is deeply inspired. They say, “I will become an APSC officer.” They begin with enthusiasm, buy books, make plans, speak about their future. Two days later, another idea arrives. “Maybe YouTube is a better path.” For a few days, that feels exciting. Then again, another thought appears. “Business will give freedom.” Soon after, the mind suggests something else entirely — “Let me just go home, meet my sister, relax for some time.” And life continues like this — one beginning after another, but rarely any completion. This is not because the world has too many opportunities. It is because the human being has not gathered their energies in one direction. The Nature of a Scattered Mind When someone has never experienced deep involvement in one thing , they don't know the power of staying with something. In yogic understanding, commitment is not simply a mental dec...

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...