How the Hunger for Money is Robbing You of Life Itself by Parth





How Money Became a Modern Disease

By Dr. Parth


Introduction:

The Modern Sickness You Don't Even Know You Have

See...
The moment you say, “I want money,”
you must understand — you are already preparing for a certain sickness.
Not of the body — something far more dangerous.

If you simply look at existence — the earth, the sky, the water, the air —
does existence function by currency?
There is no bank account in the cosmos.
There is no wallet in your breath.

Money is just a human arrangement — a convenient transaction tool.
There’s nothing wrong with it.
But the moment you forget it’s just a tool,
and start believing money itself is life,
you have lost your way.


The Rise of the Transactional Mind

Today, money has taken the front seat —
not because money is powerful —
but because the transactional mind has become dominant.

Once upon a time, people prayed for wisdom.
Today, most prayers are about wealth and abundance.
“God, give me money!”

But tell me, where is this money?
In heaven? Hanging on trees?
No.
Money is sitting in someone else’s bank account.

When you say, “I want money,”
whether you admit it or not,
you are wishing to move it from someone else’s pocket into yours.

Stealing, robbery —
we just gave it a sophisticated name: business, transaction.

When both parties are happy, it’s called fair trade.
When one is unhappy, it leads to conflict, violence, and bloodshed.
History stands as testimony.

Please see:
Consciously or unconsciously,
the moment you say “I want money,”
you are plotting to steal — just in a socially acceptable way.


What Are You Truly After?


Are you interested in the color of the notes?
The smell of the coins?
No.

You are seeking celebration.

It is not the paper that makes you smile,
but the sense of possibility, of freedom, of aliveness.

Money is not the goal.
Celebration is.

But what is celebration for you?
Eating twice as much as yesterday?
Running away on a vacation?
Dancing madly? Getting drunk or stoned?

No.

True celebration means:
Just sitting here, alive, breathing, aware, vibrant — without a reason.

When your very presence becomes a celebration,
when your breath becomes a dance,
when your eyes sparkle not from achievement but existence —
then life pours itself into you in unimaginable ways.

Understand:
One who is focused on money will always remain poor.
But one who is soaked in the sheer joy of existence —
he becomes magnetic.

Without asking, without begging,
everything needed comes to him.

Not because he is clever,
but because he is in tune with life itself.


The Hunger for Money:

A Game You’re Playing Wrong

Alright, let’s talk about something everyone loves to chase — money.

Today, money is survival.
But when survival turns into obsession, the game becomes ugly.

Imagine:
You are a tiger, hungry beyond control.
What does a hungry tiger do? It kills, it steals, it survives.

But the world is no longer a jungle.
Today, the tiger wears a suit, sits in boardrooms, sells ideas, steals attention.

Same hunger — different disguise.

You're not surviving; you’re trapped in a maze —
a bigger house, a bigger paycheck, a bigger illusion.

You’re not living.
You're chasing.

Play the game. But don’t let the game play you.

Because the moment your hunger drives you,
you lose the power to choose who you are.

You forget you are not a rat.
You are not a hidden tiger.

You are a human being —
born with the power to rise beyond survival.

Use money, but never let money use you.


Time and Energy:

The Ultimate Currencies of Life

Your life is nothing but a brief amount of time and a limited amount of energy.

Not gold.
Not land.
Not possessions.

Time and energy are your true wealth.

If you trade them merely to earn a living, you are squandering life's most precious currencies.

  • Sell your time — you will crawl through existence.

  • Sell your strength — you will sweat your life away.

  • Sell your intellect — you will live trapped in golden cages.

  • Sell your passion — and decorate your cage with velvet.

But if you become a fountain of your own joy,
if you radiate without reason,
then life bends around you.

The world cannot ignore a being who is truly alive.


From Transaction to Transformation:

A Wake-Up Call

Selling Yourself or Becoming the Source?

In today's world, most human beings — often unconsciously — have sold themselves without even realizing.

If you sell your body, they call it prostitution.
Sell your strength — you become labor.
Sell your intelligence — you become trapped in invisible chains.
Sell your emotions — you become a prisoner of approval.

Understand this:
There is only one way to become truly abundant:
Become the source.

When you are the source of love, joy, vitality within yourself,
life cannot help but gravitate towards you.

Everything you chase —
money, success, relationships —
will now chase you.


Q&A with Parth

Q: How can one attract abundance and success in life?
Parth:
Stop trying to attract anything.
Become so magnetic that life itself cannot stay away.

If you calibrate your body, mind, emotions, and energies toward conscious joy,
abundance will follow — without effort, without struggle.

Otherwise, even if you gain, you will live like a slave —
maybe a well-decorated slave, but a slave nonetheless.


Q: What is the one shift a person must make to change their life?
Parth:
Change your fundamental question.

Don’t ask, "What can I get from life?"
Ask, "What can I become?"

When you become vibrant, alive, boundless,
life responds in ways you cannot imagine.


Q: Isn't survival important? How can we live without selling ourselves at least a little?
Parth:
Survival is basic.
Living is sacred.

You can survive without selling your soul.
You can thrive by becoming a living source of inspiration and vitality.

Choose:
Live as a transaction or live as a phenomenon.


The Greatest Theft

The moment you say, "I want money,"
you have already become a thief.
Maybe a polite one.
Maybe a professional one.

But a thief nonetheless.

Money sits in someone else’s account.
You want it.
You plan to get it.
You call it marketing.
You call it business.

Sophisticated words for an ancient impulse: stealing.

Ask yourself:
Is it the paper you want?
Or the feeling you imagine it will buy?

Freedom has never been for sale.
Joy has never been for sale.

Until you know the celebration of simply being alive,
you will crawl through life — begging, selling, scheming.

Those who chase money die empty.
Those who celebrate life — money chases them.


Why Investing in Spirituality is a Must

See, money is not just a bundle of notes.
It is a certain distillation of your life energies — your time, your effort, your intelligence, your very breath — compressed into something you can offer.

When you willingly offer your money toward something, you are not just giving currency. You are offering a slice of your life itself.

What you expose your life energies to — that will naturally grow within you.

If you expose your energies only to food, clothes, and comforts, your very being will get entangled — entangled in survival.
This entanglement is what we call runanubandha — unnecessary bondage with the material.

Understand this:
The whole spiritual tradition is about exposing your energies beyond the compulsions of the body and mind, touching the boundless nature of life.

When you invest your life energy into a spiritual process — whether it is through your money, your time, or your devotion — you are ligating yourself, tying yourself, to your own liberation.


Why the Wealthy Still Seek the Sacred

Otherwise, why do you think wealthy people — those who have more money than they can spend in a lifetime — still build temples, still invest massive fortunes into rituals they may not even fully understand or believe?

Why does God suddenly become so important for their material and spiritual well-being?

Because somewhere deep within, knowingly or unknowingly, they realize:
When you direct even a small portion of your life energies toward the Divine, toward the Beyond, that energy gains a momentum of its own.

And that momentum can elevate life beyond mere accumulation, beyond the endless cycles of desire and disappointment.


The Danger of Delaying

If you think about offering but do not do it — if you say, "One day I will invest in my growth," but keep postponing — you have crippled yourself.

In the ancient culture, even thinking of offering Naivedya to a deity and failing to do so was considered a sin — not because some god would be angry, but because you yourself blocked your own energies from flowering.

This is not about money.
This is about commitment.

It is about placing your life energies where they truly belong — not stuck in survival, but rising toward freedom.


Life by Accident or Life by Design

If you don’t invest consciously in your own evolution, then life will happen to you by accident — not by design.
And accident means anxiety, fear, endless suffering.

But if you declare — "My life energies are for my liberation" — and back it with action, you are announcing to existence itself:

"I am not here to rot in comfort. I am here to rise beyond all limitations."

Put your money, your sweat, your breath, your very being into that which sets you free.
Otherwise, your life will be spent polishing the chains that bind you — beautiful chains maybe, but chains nonetheless.


Are You Spending for Survival — or Investing in Liberation?

There was a time — not too long ago — when people knew this much:
You must be thrifty where survival is concerned.

Food, clothing, shelter — these were kept simple.
Not because they were poor — but because they were wise.

They knew, "Feeling good is more important than looking good."
They didn't spend their lives polishing their skin and decorating their houses.
They spent it polishing their inner space — building a life that touched dimensions beyond mere survival.

They lived by the wisdom:
Simple Living, High Thinking.

But today, the thinking has vanished — only the "living" part has become complicated!


The Great Misalignment

Today, humanity is thrifty where it should be overflowing — in spiritual growth, in inner explosion.
But when it comes to survival — brooding, breeding, hoarding — spending is wild, unconscious, compulsive.

Understand this clearly:

If you blow your energy — your money, your attention, your very life — only on survival and compulsions, who will invest in your growth?

No one else can do it for you.

If you become thrifty where it matters most — in your own expansion — you are setting yourself up for decay, degeneration, death in installments.

The moment you become miserly in the spiritual process, you trap your own life energies.
You hold back the very force that could liberate you.


Life Must Happen in Full Blow

Life is not meant to be caged like a chicken in a coop.
Your energies are here to burn like a wildfire across the universe.

That is why Krishna said,
"Eat just enough to keep the body going."
He was not advocating starvation — he was advocating intelligence.

Spend enough to maintain your body.
But invest yourself fully in the blossoming of your being.

This is the secret:
Survival should happen in the background — like your breathing.
Your conscious energy must explode toward the Infinite.


Choose Wisely

If you eat, dress, build, and breed as if that's the meaning of life, you will simply rot gracefully — that's all.

But if you live to grow, to expand, to dissolve into the cosmic vastness — then even your smallest acts become sacred, charged, ecstatic.

Spend to survive, or invest to transcend.
Choose wisely.


Editor’s Note

Dr. Parth — Neurology, Neurospace Science.
A Yogi. An Enlightened Being.

Dr. Parth is not merely a man of science;
he is a bridge between the known and the beyond.

With unparalleled clarity and depth, he unveils a new dimension of health —
one that transcends treatment and enters the realm of true well-being.

For those who seek not just answers, but transformation.
For those who wish to go beyond medicine and into life itself.
For those ready to awaken to a greater possibility —

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