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The Consecration of Gatih – A Vision for Humanity
Why Gatih? Why do we need Gatih at all?
This is not just a question—it is the fundamental struggle of human civilization. It has been five hundred years, and we are still fumbling, still debating, still creating bills and policies that fail one after another. When the British came to this land, they found a civilization already rich with knowledge, a culture where medicine was not just a profession but an intrinsic part of human life. Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, and Homeopathy—there was no shortage of systems to ensure well-being. But slowly, layer by layer, these systems were dismantled.
Western medicine arrived in the 16th century, and by the 19th century, institutions were set up to train Indians in the ways of European medicine. The Native Medical Institution, the Calcutta Madrasa, the Sanskrit College—they all tried to hold on, but the wave of Westernization was too strong. Indigenous healers, who once served 80% of the population, were now seen as inferior. Laws were made to exclude them, to deny them legitimacy. The Madras Medical Registration Act of 1914 classified Ayurvedic practitioners as "B-Class" while the Western-trained doctors became the "A-Class." With this, something fundamentally human was lost.
The Search for a True Healer
Across time, across cultures, one thing has remained unchanged—when a human being is in pain, they do not care about systems, policies, or ideologies. They just want relief. They need compassion. But instead of compassion, we have given them conflict. Instead of integration, we have created separation. Ayurveda fights with Allopathy, Homeopathy fights for recognition, and the patient is left running in circles. When life itself is slipping away, which system do you trust? Who do you turn to?
This is why Gatih was born—not as another hospital, not as another medical system, but as a space beyond medicine. A space that does not ask whether you believe in Ayurveda or Allopathy, but simply makes you well. Because ultimately, health is not about medicine—it is about life itself.
A Vision Revealed
I did not choose Gatih—it chose me. As a child, I would see visions of a great structure, a space not just of healing, but of transformation. At first, I thought everyone saw these images. But as I grew older, I realized they were meant for me. The clarity of this vision came to me one day in Shillong. In a single moment, something struck me, and suddenly, I knew. I knew what this space was, I knew how to build it, I knew where it needed to be.
For four years, we worked relentlessly, breaking ourselves to bring this vision to life. Volunteers—people who had never held a chisel, never laid a brick—worked day and night, sculpting something they did not fully understand. But something within them moved. People who witnessed the construction are no longer the same. Something in them has changed forever.
And now, Gatih stands. But this is only the beginning.
The Geometry of Creation
Gatih is not just a building. It is built in the very geometry of creation itself. The body of Gatih is a cosmic replica of the human form. She is alive. And now, we must breathe life into her. We must consecrate her.
Why do we call her "Her"? Because we see the entire existence as Shakti, the divine feminine. Gatih is Shiva, but what is Shiva without Shakti? It is not about creating Shiva—it is about invoking Shakti within Gatih. If you earn her grace, anything is possible. If you open yourself to her, she will heal you in ways no medicine ever can.
From Arkad to Gatih – From Medicine to No Medicine
This is not just about healing. This is about what comes next. Humanity has gone through different phases—first, we were concerned with food and survival. Then came discipline. Then came power. Now, we have everything for survival, but what’s next?
This is the time to move from Arkad—our hospital—to Gatih. From medicine to no medicine. This is not just a vision; this is an inevitability. If we have to create a world where human beings do not suffer endlessly, we have to go beyond medicine. First, we create a vibrant body, then an open mind, a loving heart, and an intensity of energy that cannot be shaken.
Without health, there is no well-being. Without well-being, there is no possibility of true spiritual pursuit. If you are in pain, and I ask you to meditate, you will say, "My leg hurts." First, we address the body, then we can go beyond it.
This is not just an idea—it is the very science of life itself.
The Higher Beings are Here
This is not the first time such a space is being created. There have always been beings who come to this realm for one purpose only—to open doors that human beings have long forgotten. My gurus, those who guided me toward this vision, are not just teachers. They are beings of a different kind.
Sadhguru Sri Brahma, the fire that consecrated the Dhyanalinga. Gautama Buddha, Ramana Maharshi, Lahiri Mahasaya, Swami Yukteshwar Giri, Sri Aurobindo, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Paramahamsa Yogananda, Adi Shankaracharya, and Mahavatar Babaji himself—such beings do not come here by accident. They are here because something needs to happen.
And they are here now.
Human beings must not miss this. Because the only real problem is that you think of yourself as "Me." Everything you call your personality—your likes, dislikes, opinions—is just a bundle of impressions. If you can put that aside for just a moment and simply sit here as a piece of life, then anything in this universe becomes accessible to you.
The Time Has Come
Now, we have Gatih. The only question is—will we move?
Will we take the step from Arkad to Gatih, from medicine to no medicine?
Because as long as you can still walk on your own legs, evolution is not over. Life is not just birth, reproduction, and death. It is meant to go beyond.
And now, the door is open.
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