The Voice of the Creator: Anaadi
The Sound of the Soundless – A Discourse by Parth
"The sound of the soundless—if you hear it, there is nothing more to seek. Nothing is lost, nothing is elsewhere—everything is here. This is the sound. If you hear this—you will be fulfilled." – Parth
Parth speaking to a Brahmacharya
Yesterday, something happened. Not something that I did, not something that I sought—just something that happened. Suddenly, there was a sound. Not a sound that you hear with your ears, not a vibration moving through air—just Sound.
It was absolute, yet it had no source. It was everywhere, yet it was not coming from anywhere. And in that moment, time simply ceased to exist. Not that time slowed down, not that it felt different—time was just… not there.
Then it became utterly clear—what you call time is just a distortion of perception. It is not a reality; it is an impression. Like the waves on the surface of water, constantly shifting, constantly moving, giving you the illusion of something flowing. But beneath that movement, what is there? Just stillness. Just presence.
And in that stillness, the only thing that truly exists is Sound—not as a frequency, not as an event, but as the fundamental reverberation of existence itself. Everything that is, everything that ever was, and everything that ever will be is just this one reverberation.
If you can just listen—not with your ears, but with your very being—then time will no longer be a bondage, and you will know what it means to be beyond the cycles of existence.
But the question is, will you listen? Or will you still measure life in minutes and moments, missing the eternal?
Editor's Note:
Parth’s words take us beyond the ordinary experience of sound and time. This discourse is not about hearing with the ears but about perceiving existence at its very core. He reminds us that time is an illusion created by movement, and beyond this movement lies an unchanging stillness. To truly listen is to dissolve the boundaries of perception and experience the reverberation of existence itself. The invitation is clear—are we ready to listen?
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