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Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Shiva: The Stillness That Waits for You
The Purity of Truth
Most people think purity means mental purity, some kind of moral cleanliness, or simply feeling at ease. That is not purity; that is just comfort. Purity means removing all that is untrue within you. It is not about what you think is right or wrong, but about whether what you hold within you is real or just a convenient lie you have built for yourself.
People say they want clarity, but the moment clarity comes, they resist it. Why? Because clarity does not comfort you—it shatters you. If you truly want purity, you must be willing to be shattered. Everything that is false within you must be torn apart. That is why the force of destruction is the most compassionate force—it is not here to hurt you, it is here to liberate you.
Shiva: The Waiting Possibility
Shiva is not the last resort. He is not someone you turn to when everything else fails. He is the first possibility. He is not a concept, not an idea—He is that which is always there, waiting. He is waiting for you, but He will not come to you simply because you wish. You have to become receptive.
If you truly allow Him, He will explode within you—not in a poetic way, but as an unrelenting force. He is still, but not because He is inactive. He is still because He is waiting for the right opportunity to enter you and burn away all that is not true. He is not still because He has no power. He is still because He is the source of all power, simply waiting to be unleashed.
The Destruction That Purifies
The more you come in contact with destruction, the more purity you will find. But do not be mistaken—this is not the destruction of your body, your life, or your success. This is the destruction of illusions. When your illusions break, you will see clearly. You will see life as it is, not as you imagine it to be.
And the moment you see life as it is, Shiva is no longer a deity, a belief, or a distant force. He is your very breath, your very being.
Do you want this? Do you truly want this? Then do not just seek Him—become Him.
Editor’s Note:
This is not philosophy. This is not spirituality. This is a call to break everything you thought you were, to make space for something real. If you are looking for comfort, turn away now. If you are looking for truth, step closer—but be prepared to burn.
Q&A: Awakening the Fire Within
Q: Parth, I feel a deep pull towards Shiva, but I am also afraid. What should I do?
Parth: If you are afraid, that means you have sensed something real. That is good. Fear is not the problem—holding on to fear is. If you stand before a fire, you will feel the heat. But if you step into it, you will become the fire. The question is, do you just want to feel Shiva, or do you want to become Shiva?
Q: What happens when someone truly becomes receptive to Shiva?
Parth: If you become truly receptive, you will not remain the same for a moment. Your limitations will not just disappear—they will be burnt beyond recognition. What you thought was “you” will be gone. Only a boundless possibility will remain. But do not just believe my words. If you want to know, step into the fire.
Q: Is Shiva really waiting for us?
Parth: Shiva is always there. He is not waiting in the way you understand. He is waiting like stillness waits for movement. Like silence waits for noise to dissolve. He is waiting like the sky waits for you to look up. He is not coming for you—you have to come to Him.
Q: How do I make myself receptive to Him?
Parth: Stop holding on to what is false. Drop everything you think you know. If you are willing to see that what you know is limited, you are already on the way. The rest will happen by itself.
If this stirs something in you, do not stop at just reading. There are ways to experience this—find them. And if you truly want Shiva, do not seek Him in the sky or in temples. Seek Him in the fire within you. He has always been there, just waiting.
Monday, March 20, 2020
Shiva Is Not the Last Resort—He Is the First Possibility
The Illusion of Seeking
Most people turn to Shiva when life has exhausted them. When nothing else works, when all their strategies fail, they look up to the heavens and say, “Shiva, save me.” But this is a mistake.
Shiva is not the last resort—He is the first possibility.
If you approach Shiva as a desperate escape, you will miss Him completely. Because He is not here to save you from suffering—He is here to dissolve the very foundation of your suffering. That means He is not just a comfort; He is a cyclone that uproots everything false within you.
Stillness That Waits, Power That Shatters
Shiva is still—not because He is passive, but because He is waiting. Waiting for you to become receptive. Waiting for the moment when you are ready to burn.
He will not impose Himself upon you, but the moment you allow Him, He will not leave a single illusion intact.
You may think Shiva is destruction, but He is actually the only true creation. He destroys everything unreal so that what remains is only that which is. If you are ready for this, you will not seek Him as a solution. You will seek Him as the very core of your existence.
Destruction Is Not the End, It Is the Beginning
Do not wait for life to push you into surrender. If you are wise, you will not make Shiva your last option—you will make Him your first. The sooner you break your falsehoods, the sooner you will know what it means to be truly alive.
So do not ask, “Will Shiva save me?” Ask, “Am I ready to be destroyed, so I may truly exist?”
Shiva is not coming to rescue you.
He is waiting for you to wake up.
Will you?
Editor’s Note:
This is not about religion. This is not about belief. This is about the raw force of existence that has always been here, waiting. If this article shakes you, do not suppress it. If it calls you, do not turn away. Because once you open the door, there is no going back.
Q&A: The Fire That Awakens
Q: Parth, I feel like something inside me is breaking. Is this normal?
Parth: If something inside you is breaking, celebrate—because it means you are breaking free. Only the false can break. The real remains.
You are not breaking. Your illusions are. And that is the best thing that can happen to you.
Q: If I surrender to Shiva, will my suffering end?
Parth: Shiva does not take away your suffering—He takes away you. The “you” that suffers, the “you” that clings, the “you” that is drowning in self-created illusions.
If there is no one left to suffer, tell me—where is the suffering?
Q: People say Shiva is the destroyer. Should I be afraid?
Parth: If you are attached to your illusions, you should be afraid. Because Shiva will not spare them. He is not gentle, He is not polite—He is absolute.
But if you are ready, He is the greatest gift. He is not the destroyer of life—He is the destroyer of everything that keeps you from truly living.
Q: What does it feel like to truly experience Shiva?
Parth: It is like being thrown into a storm where everything you thought was real is ripped away, and yet, for the first time, you can see.
It is like standing on the edge of a cliff, the abyss calling you, and instead of falling, you realize—you are the abyss.
It is like dying without dying. Burning without being consumed. And when the fire settles, what remains is something you never knew existed. Something vast. Something boundless. Something that has always been waiting for you.
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