Why People Become Adamant — And Why Your Advice Doesn’t Work “Why don’t people listen, especially those who are close to me?” “I told them clearly, yet they still went ahead and made the same mistake.” Parth: This is not just about them. This is also about how we understand human nature. If you observe carefully, what you call “adamancy” in another person is not really stubbornness—it is a certain stage of their evolution. Rigidity Is Not Strength When a person is rigid, it may appear like strength on the surface, but in reality, it is a limitation. A human being becomes adamant not because they are strong, but because they are not flexible enough to see beyond their current understanding . Rigidity is often a mask. Behind it, there is: insecurity limited exposure to life fear of being wrong and a deep need to protect one’s identity For such a person, their opinion is not just a thought—it is who they are . If they let go of it, even for a moment, they feel like they are losing themse...
From Form to Shunya: The Architecture of Inner Evolution If you look at your life closely, you will see—everything that you experience, you experience from within . The body, the mind, the emotions, the energies—these are not separate compartments; they are different layers of one unified experience. What the yogic sciences have always explored is not belief systems, but the mechanics of perception itself . When we speak about the journey from Muladhara to Shunya , we are not talking about traveling somewhere. We are talking about refining the way you perceive existence . The Six Evolving Centers: From Survival to Seeing In the yogic system, the movement begins from Muladhara and goes up to Ajna . These are called evolving centers because they shape how you engage with life: At Muladhara , life is about survival and stability As you move upward, it becomes about pleasure, power, expression, and understanding At Ajna , it becomes about clarity—seeing life as it is, not as you imagine ...