Shoonya: The Science Beyond the Physical
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Shoonya: The Science Beyond the Physical
Today, we are living in a time where insensitivity is mistaken for intelligence, where those who function without awareness are rising to positions of influence, while those who carry sensitivity are often ridiculed. This is not because something is wrong with existence—it is simply because the human mind has been conditioned to operate in a compulsive way.
For the last five or six years, I have been insisting that people take medications consciously. Not as a habit, not as a reaction, but with complete awareness. Because if you do not, the very system that keeps you aligned with the Sun—the Samana Vayu, the fundamental balancing force of your prana—will begin to weaken. When this happens, your internal alignment with the larger cycles of the cosmos is disturbed.
The most significant element within this system is fire—Agni. If that fire begins to diminish, naturally, your immunity will collapse. This is not a matter of belief; this is simple physics. The less fire there is, the more external forces will invade your system. If you understand the fundamental laws of energy, you will see that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Every time you consume something that does not belong to your system—something alien—your body does not just process it; it fights it. The question is not whether a medication works or not. The question is: is it working for your system or against it?
Breaking the Cycle of Compulsiveness
The problem is, most people do not function out of intelligence; they function out of compulsion. The reptilian brain, the most primal part of the human system, operates on one fundamental drive: survival. It does not think, it does not reflect—it simply reacts. This is why, when a crisis happens, people do not respond; they panic. They look at what everyone else is doing and follow blindly. Because for a compulsive mind, that is the easiest route to take.
To be conscious is not something that just happens. You have to earn it. You have to step beyond the comfort of your compulsions. Why do people fear the unknown? Because they think, “If this is life, then the next thing must be death.” No. Life is not a set of events—it is an ongoing process. One day, I was sitting by a pond, and suddenly, I burst into an infinite dimension of existence. Everything around me—every leaf, every ripple of water, every breath—was vibrating with the primordial sound of existence. In yoga, we call this Nada Brahma—the sound of creation itself. And in that moment, I realized: there is no such thing as death. There is only life, life, and life alone.
The Fear of Survival is the Fear of Ignorance
If life is eternal, why do people tremble at the thought of a virus? Why do they crumble at the first sign of disease? Because they have never known the depth of what it means to be human. They have lived like animals—moving from one instinct to another—never stopping to experience the profoundness of their own existence.
So, when their survival is challenged, it is natural that they behave like rodents running in all directions. They have no other way because they have never explored beyond their fears. But for those who have touched the deeper dimensions of life, for those who have known the vast intelligence of this system, fear does not dictate action—awareness does.
Shoonya: The Future of Medicine
This is why Shoonya has been freely offered in the villages of Assam, across India, and beyond. Not as a belief system. Not as a philosophy. But as a science—a deeper understanding of how life functions. Because if you are just a little sensitive to the movement of prana in your system, you will know what is what. You will not need a doctor to tell you what is happening within you. You will not need a report to confirm what your body already knows.
Shoonya and Quantum sciences have the necessary blueprints, the precise methods to negate any external force that works against your system. And it has been working—not for a few years, not for a few centuries, but for as long as humanity has existed.
The question is not just about viruses. Suppose tomorrow a virus spreads through water—what will you do? Stop drinking water? If the air carries disease—will you stop breathing? No, you will have to find a way to align yourself so that these things do not touch you.
This is the time to shift from information to intuition. If you do not, in the coming years, you may face things unnecessarily—things that could have been avoided if only you were willing to step beyond your compulsions.
A New Paradigm of Healing
Shoonya is not just about curing disease; it is about aligning your system with the fundamental intelligence of life. Because every system of medicine has an approach. It is not about good or bad—it is about alignment. If something is not working for you, it is simply because the approach does not match your system’s requirements.
For something like Corona, when nothing else seemed to work, Shoonya worked seamlessly. Not because it is magic, but because it is designed from a profound understanding of how life functions.
Let Shoonya pervade, let it permeate through all situations—not just today, but for tomorrow, gracefully. Because this is the future of humanity—a new medicine, a modern medicine, not based on external chemicals, but on the precision of customized healing technologies. The world may take time to understand this, but when the time comes, they will have no choice but to turn in this direction. Because this is not a belief. This is not an idea. This is life.
Editor's Note:
In this insightful discourse, Dr. Parth delves into Shoonya—a science that transcends conventional medicine, realigning human systems with the deeper intelligence of life itself. He challenges the modern tendency toward compulsive living and offers a vision of healing that is not reactive but intuitive. This is not just about medicine; it is about a fundamental shift in how we engage with health, vitality, and existence.
Q&A with Dr. Parth
Q: You say that modern medicine often works against the system rather than with it. What is the core difference between Shoonya and conventional medicine?
Parth:
Modern medicine is largely designed as a response—it intervenes when the system is already out of balance. Shoonya, on the other hand, is not a response; it is a realignment. It does not fight disease; it dissolves the very conditions in which disease arises. When your system is in perfect harmony, no external force can disrupt it. But for that, one must go beyond the idea of fixing symptoms and instead work toward absolute alignment.
Q: You emphasize that fear of survival stems from ignorance. But isn’t survival instinct natural? How can people move beyond this?
Parth:
Survival instinct is natural, but fear of survival is not. There is a difference. If you drop someone into deep water, their body will naturally try to swim. That is intelligence. But if they panic, they will drown. That is ignorance. Fear is not an inherent part of life; it is a result of limited perception. The moment you experience life in its full depth, fear dissolves, because you realize survival is not something to be defended—it is something to be embraced.
Q: You speak about fire (Agni) as a core element of immunity. Can you explain how this connects to health?
Parth:
Fire is not just heat in your body; it is the very engine of transformation. Whether you digest food, thoughts, or emotions—it is fire that breaks them down and makes them usable. If this fire diminishes, digestion weakens, immunity collapses, and even mental clarity fades. This is why food, lifestyle, and even the way you breathe should support this fire, not suppress it. When Agni burns bright, disease does not happen—it simply cannot sustain itself.
Q: Shoonya is described as a science, not a belief system. How does one access it?
Parth:
Shoonya is not something you have to believe in—it is something you experience. If you become aware of your own life energies, you will naturally know what supports your system and what does not. The problem is, most people function only through intellect, which is a very limited tool. The deeper intelligence of life is not intellectual; it is experiential. Shoonya is simply about learning to access that intelligence directly.
Q: If Shoonya has been effective for centuries, why is it not widely accepted in mainstream medicine?
Parth:
Because mainstream medicine is built on external intervention, not inner mastery. If people realize they can align their own systems without external dependencies, it will change the very structure of the medical industry. But change does not happen because someone accepts or rejects it—it happens when something becomes undeniable. Shoonya is not here to prove anything; it is here to work. And when something works, eventually, the world will have no choice but to turn toward it.
Final Thoughts:
Dr. Parth’s insights on Shoonya challenge the very foundation of how we understand health and medicine. His words urge us to move beyond reactionary healthcare into a space of deep alignment—where the body is not just treated but empowered. This is not just a shift in healing; it is a shift in consciousness. And as humanity evolves, this shift will no longer be an option—it will be the only way forward.
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