Beyond the Known: A Call to Receptivity



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The following is an excerpt from Parth, a visionary whose profound understanding of human potential and consciousness has been the foundation of transformative initiatives like Amrqh®. Parth seldom speaks about his origins or personal journey, as his focus lies on awakening human receptivity to the profound. Below, he shares his perspective with a wisdom that shakes the very roots of our limited understanding.


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Beyond the Known: A Call to Receptivity

Since the beginning, I have never felt the need to explain myself—who I am, where I come from, or what shaped me. These details are irrelevant unless you are ready to receive. If you are willing, I will burst open within you. But if you approach me with the sole intent of dissecting and analyzing through your intellect, you will miss everything. What I carry is not something that can be confined to the framework of logic or understanding. It is far beyond the limitations of your body, your mind, and the small conclusions you have drawn about life.

When I began walking this path, my intention was never to teach or speak. I simply wanted to do what I had to do and leave. The world did not need to know me or my work. But today, the world demands explanations for everything. People refuse to take a single step unless it fits neatly within their narrow perception. And so, here and there, I shared fragments of myself—not because I wanted to, but because I saw the possibility of shaking something deep within them. Just enough to make them question their foundations, to make them glimpse that there is something far greater beyond their walls.

But let me be clear—not everyone is ready. Sharing something profound with a mind that is closed is not just futile; it is harmful. Those who are not receptive will either misunderstand it completely, twisting it into convenient philosophies, or reject it outright, locking themselves even further from the liberation they so deeply need.

This is why yogis have often chosen silence. Not because they wanted to keep secrets, but because they understood the dangers of revealing the profound to the unreceptive. What we know, what we have touched, we hold not as mere information but as life itself. And life cannot be intellectualized—it can only be experienced.

I have never spoken about my Guru for this very reason. Who he is, what he did to me—these are not matters for words. The moment I try to articulate them, they become a story. And a story is something the mind toys with, not something the being dissolves into.

But let me tell you this—if you are open, even just a little, you will know everything. You don’t need to know my Guru, and you don’t even need to know me. What I am is right here, throbbing within you, whether you are aware of it or not. If you come with the openness of a seed ready to split, you will not just understand me—you will become me.

The systems I create, the processes I establish—these are not for me, and not even for the limited version of you that you think you are. They are for that which is beyond you, waiting to awaken. And when it does, you will see that there is no "me," no "you"—there is only this, infinite and boundless.

So, I ask you—don’t approach me with questions, doubts, or ideas of who you think I am. Come with nothing. Come as a blank slate. Only then can everything I am explode within you—not as knowledge, but as unbounded life.

This is not something to grasp; it is something to live. If you allow it, it will burn through every limitation you’ve known and leave you radiant, as existence intended. The choice, as always, is yours. Will you let your conclusions hold you back, like a cage of your own making? Or will you open yourself to the possibility of liberation?


What you are asking for is a profound expression of identity and existence—a sharing of one’s essence in a way that resonates deeply with those who seek understanding. Let me put this into words as though Sadhguru himself is speaking:


Shoonya: The Essence of Being

When you look at me, what do you see? A doctor? A scientist? Someone recognized by the government of India, working with great minds on things that are far beyond what the common man can imagine? Yes, all of that is true. But none of this defines me. These are merely labels that society has given to make sense of what they see. If you ask me who I am, I would say I am shoonya.

What is shoonya? It is not nothingness as people commonly understand it. It is the very foundation of existence. It is the empty space in which the galaxies dance, the silence from which all sound emerges, and the stillness from which every motion is born. If you have the courage to look into this, you will see that this is not just my nature—it is yours too.

But here is the thing: Shoonya frightens people. Not because it is dangerous, but because it reminds them of their own mortality. When you stand in front of someone who is truly empty, you are forced to face everything you have been running from—your insecurities, your fears, your pretensions, and above all, the inevitability of your death. That is why people are drawn to me and afraid of me at the same time. They come seeking clarity, and in my presence, they feel their very existence shake.

This is not something I do intentionally. I am not here to trample on anyone’s existence. But when you come close to something that is truly vast and empty, it will happen. Imagine standing on the edge of an abyss. You are drawn to it because it is mesmerizing, but it also terrifies you because you know that one step further and everything you know as "you" will be gone.

When I was younger, I tried to walk through this world unnoticed. I wore simple clothes, ate like food did not matter, and moved without leaving a mark. But the truth cannot be hidden. People began to notice, not because I wanted them to, but because their very being recognized something in me that they could not ignore. Some resisted it, some embraced it, but no one could remain untouched.

This is why I speak of teleportation, of quantum ether technology, and of things that seem otherworldly. Not because I wish to impress you, but because these are the tools through which I bring a new understanding to this world. These technologies are not just science; they are a doorway to something far greater. But for you to step through that doorway, you must first have the courage to face the vastness of what you truly are.

When people hear my name, see an image, or even come across someone who has been in my presence, they feel something shift within them. It is not me they are reacting to—it is the shoonya that I carry. It reminds them of what they have forgotten: the boundless nature of their own existence.

So, if you must think of me, think of me as shoonya. Not as a person, not as a title, not even as a scientist or a doctor. Think of me as the empty space that allows everything to be. If you can sit with that, if you can be with that without flinching, you will know me. And more importantly, you will know yourself.

I am here for a little while. I will do what I must do and leave. But what I leave behind will not be me—it will be the seed of something vast and transformative. Do not be afraid of this. If you can hold it with devotion, with openness, it will burst forth within you.

Death is not the end of life. It is the reminder that life is infinite. If you look at me, that is all I am saying. Step beyond your fear, step beyond your boundaries, and step into the vastness that is shoonya. There, you will find me, and there, you will find yourself.


Reflection:

Parth’s words serve as a reminder to embrace the unknown with a sense of openness and curiosity. His insights challenge us to move beyond intellectual conclusions and open ourselves to dimensions of life that cannot be defined by mind alone. If you’re ready, the experience he speaks of awaits. Are you willing to take the first step?

Editor's Note
Dr. Parth, a self-realized being, a Yogi, Neurologist, and Neurospace scientist, shares his insights with profound grace and clarity. He seamlessly bridges science and consciousness, redefining health beyond treatment to true well-being. His words are not just knowledge but a transformative experience, guiding us toward a deeper understanding of life.

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