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Dr. Parth’s Wisdom on How Disease is Created in the System
"The body responds to the mind and mirrors its changes. Every shift in thought creates a vibration in the linga sharira, or the astral body, which, when transmitted to the physical body, activates the nervous tissue of the brain. This activity in the brain and nerve cells then triggers electrical and chemical changes in the body." - Dr. Parth
Seated in a quiet space inside Amrqh®, within the sacred geometry of Gatih, a young brahmachari approaches Parth with a question about health and disease. Parth, with a piercing gaze and a knowing smile, begins to speak…
Parth: “You see, disease is not something that falls upon you from the sky. It is something that takes root within you, slowly, silently, sometimes for years before it shows its face. The body is a faithful servant—it does not act on its own; it simply follows the mind. But most human beings have lost awareness of what their mind is doing, so they think disease is an accident. No, no. It is a consequence.”
“Every thought that rises in your mind is not just an idea floating in space—it is a vibration, an energy form. This vibration does not remain in the mind; it reverberates through the linga sharira, or roughly the astral body, and then finds expression in the physical body. If your mind is constantly generating fear, anxiety, hatred, or confusion, these are not just emotions—they are distortions in your energetic system. And the body, being the loyal reflection of your inner world, will shape itself accordingly.”
“If you generate a certain type of thought repetitively, the nervous system picks it up like a relay station and transmits it to every cell. The brain and nervous system function not just chemically but electrically. Every shift in thought changes the frequency at which your system operates. If this shift is towards imbalance, if it is compulsive and unconscious, over time, your body will show it in the form of discomfort, disorder, or disease.”
“This is why one who understands life does not just ‘think’—he aligns his thoughts, emotions, and energies consciously. He does not wait for disease to appear and then fight it. He simply does not create the necessary atmosphere for disease to exist within him.”
“If you hold stillness within you, if you hold joy, if you hold a deep sense of involvement with life, then your system will naturally be vibrant and healthy. But if you allow your mind to become a chaotic mess, your body will reflect that chaos—this is the nature of existence.”
“So, disease is not a mystery. It is a consequence of how you keep your system—physically, mentally, energetically. The question is not how to ‘fight’ disease. The question is, will you live in such a way that it has no place to take root?”
Parth leans back, eyes closing for a moment, then looks at the brahmachari with a calm but intense gaze.
“Now, tell me, do you want to fix your mind, or should I fix your body first?”
Editor’s Note:
In this profound dialogue, Dr. Parth unveils the intricate connection between the mind, energy, and the physical body. He reminds us that disease is not an external invasion but a consequence of our internal state. The way we think, feel, and vibrate determines the health of our system. This perspective moves beyond conventional medicine, guiding us toward a deeper awareness of our role in shaping our well-being.
Through this conversation, Dr. Parth offers not just an explanation but a transformation in how we perceive health. The real question is not how to cure disease but how to create a life where disease cannot exist.
Now, let’s go deeper with some professional inquiries.
Professional Questions with Dr. Parth
Q: Modern science attributes disease to genetic, environmental, and microbial factors. How does your perspective align or differ from this view?
Parth: Modern science has its own language—it speaks in terms of genes, microbes, and external influences. But let’s take a deeper look. Genes are not rigid codes dictating your fate; they respond to your inner and outer environment. This is what epigenetics is now discovering. Your thoughts, emotions, and energetic state determine how your genes express themselves.
Microbes exist everywhere, inside and outside your body. The question is, why does one person fall sick while another remains healthy in the same environment? The difference is the inner condition. If your body is in a state of balance and vibrancy, disease-causing microbes cannot find a foothold. This is why two people exposed to the same virus may have completely different outcomes.
So, while modern science looks at the pieces, I am showing you the whole picture—your state of consciousness determines how these pieces come together.
Q: In today’s world, stress is a major contributor to illness. What is the most effective way to handle stress?
Parth: Stress is not in the world—it is in your response to the world. Two people can be in the same situation, but one is in turmoil while the other is at peace. Why? Because stress is created by how you hold your mind and energy.
Most people live unconsciously, reacting to life instead of responding with awareness. If your inner world is chaotic, even the smallest inconvenience can disturb you. But if your inner world is well-aligned, even in the midst of chaos, you remain untouched.
The simplest way to handle stress is to become conscious of how you generate it. If you observe your mind, you will see that you create most of your suffering through compulsive thinking. If you can create suffering, you can also create joy. The choice is always yours.
Q: Can meditation or spiritual practices truly heal the body, or is this just a psychological effect?
Parth: Healing is not just about the body—it is about restoring balance in your entire system. Meditation and certain yogic practices do not merely affect the mind; they realign the energies of the body and activate deeper dimensions of intelligence within you.
When you are in a state of meditation, your nervous system slows down, your cellular repair mechanisms enhance, and your entire system moves toward harmony. Science is beginning to measure this now—meditation reduces inflammation, enhances immunity, and even alters brain structure.
So, it is not just a “psychological effect.” It is the most fundamental science of how life functions. If you keep your system in a state of coherence and vibrancy, the body naturally knows how to heal and maintain itself.
Q: You say disease is a consequence, not an accident. Does this mean people are responsible for their own illnesses?
Parth: Responsibility is not about blame—it is about empowerment. If I tell you that disease happens randomly, you become helpless. But if I show you that your inner condition shapes your health, you have the power to change it.
Yes, certain factors like accidents, genetic disorders, or extreme environmental conditions can influence health. But for the vast majority of illnesses, your way of thinking, eating, breathing, and living plays the dominant role.
So, instead of seeing responsibility as a burden, see it as an opportunity. If you created the problem unconsciously, you can also create well-being consciously. This is the essence of true health.
Q: If someone is already sick, how can they use this understanding to heal?
Parth: The first step is to stop seeing illness as an enemy. If you fight disease, you create more resistance within your system. Instead, see it as a signal—your body is telling you that something is out of balance.
Once you understand this, you can take action. Physical interventions like food, rest, and medicine have their place. But healing must happen on all levels—mental, emotional, and energetic.
Begin with awareness: What patterns of thought and emotion have you been nurturing? What inner disturbances have you ignored? Bring stillness into your system. Learn to align your breath, posture, and thoughts. Most importantly, create an atmosphere of inner harmony. Healing is not about fixing just one part; it is about restoring the wholeness of who you are.
Final Thought:
“Health is not a mystery. It is simply the natural consequence of how you keep your system. The choice is not between disease and treatment—the choice is between unconscious living and conscious well-being.” – Dr. Parth

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