"The Silent Death Behind Your Bank Balance" by Parth




"How Money Became a Modern Disease"

Parth:

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.
Nothing wrong with it.
But the moment you forget it’s just a tool,
and start believing that money itself is life,
you have lost your way.

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 the money?
In heaven?
Hanging on trees?

No.
Money is in people’s bank accounts.
It is in someone else’s pocket.

When you say, “I want money,”
whether you admit it or not,
you are wishing to take it from someone else's account into your own.

Stealing, robbery — we gave it a sophisticated name: business, transaction.
When both parties are happy, it is fair.
But when one is unhappy — it leads to conflict, violence, bloodshed.
History stands testimony.

So, please see,
consciously or unconsciously,
the moment you say "I want money,"
you are plotting to steal, just in a socially acceptable way.

But why do you want it?
Are you interested in the color of the notes?
The smell of the coins?

No.
You want celebration.
You think money will allow you to celebrate.

When somebody gives you money,
it is not the paper that makes you smile.
It is the sense of possibility, of freedom, of celebration.

So, money is not the goal.
Celebration is.

Now the question is —
what does celebration mean to you?

Is it eating twice what you ate yesterday?
Running away on a vacation?
Dancing madly?
Getting drunk or stoned?

No.
Celebration means — just sitting here, alive, breathing, aware, vibrant.
You don't need a reason.

When your very presence becomes a celebration,
when your very breath is a dance,
when your eyes sparkle not because of achievements, but because you exist —
then life will pour itself into you in ways you never imagined.

Understand this —
one who is focused on money
will always remain poor.
Because for money, he will sell anything —
his body, his time, his energy, his very being.

But one who is soaked in the joy of existence —
he becomes magnetic.
Without asking, without begging,
everything needed comes to him.

Not because he is clever.
Not because he is manipulative.
But because he is in tune with life itself.

The world cannot ignore a being who is truly alive.
The world has no choice but to celebrate with him.

You can either become a beggar — constantly scheming, pleading, grabbing...
or you can become a celebration — a full-fledged human being.

The choice is yours.

Always has been.


The Hunger for Money

A Game You’re Playing Wrong

Alright, let’s talk about something everyone loves to chase — money. You need it, I get it. If you were born 1,000 years ago, you wouldn’t be asking for money. You’d be trading a cow for some wheat or a few goats for a good leather jacket. Simple, right? But today, money is the thing. It’s how we get by. You need it to live, to function, to pay bills, and I’m not here to argue with that. Money is the tool of the modern world. Fine.

But let me ask you this: When does your need turn into a compulsion? When does "I need money to survive" become "I need money to feel important"? That’s the moment the game changes. And believe me, you’re not playing it right.

Imagine this: You’re hungry. Really hungry. So hungry that you’ll do anything to fill your stomach. Now, I’m not talking about some average hunger for food here. This is the hunger for money, success, and that sweet, sweet power that comes with it. When your hunger gets that intense, it’s no longer about survival — it’s about feeding the beast inside you that wants more, more, more. And that beast? It’s got a one-track mind.

This is where it gets interesting. You’re a tiger. A hungry tiger. And what does a hungry tiger do? It kills, it steals, it survives. But hold on — the world’s not a jungle anymore. Today, you’re not running through the wild; you’re hiding in plain sight. The tiger has adapted, my friend. It doesn’t hunt openly anymore. It wears a nice suit, sits in meetings, and steals your attention with a slick ad. Same hunger, different game.

And what do we call it? "Survival of the fittest," right? Well, that’s the problem. You’re not surviving — you’re just playing a rigged game. You’re like a rat, running through a maze, thinking there’s a prize at the end, but really, the prize is just a bigger maze. Round and round you go. Never stopping, always chasing.

I’m not saying don’t play the game. Play it. But don’t let it play you. Because when you’re driven by the hunger for money — when you’re so fixated on feeding that inner tiger — you’ll forget what really matters. You’ll lose sight of what’s important, and soon enough, you’ll find yourself doing things you’d never imagine just to get a little more.

It’s time to stop playing the game like a rat. Stop living like a tiger hiding in the shadows. If you’re born human, you’ve got a mind. A powerful one. You’re not supposed to be driven by this primal hunger anymore. You’re supposed to rise above it. Use money, but don’t let it use you.

So, here’s the deal: You’re not a tiger in a suit. You’re not a rat in a maze. You’re a human with the power to choose. And you can choose to stop letting this hunger control you. It’s time to stop hiding, stop stealing, and start living a life that’s about more than just surviving. You’ve got the tools to thrive — now use them. Come alive!


Time and Energy: The Ultimate Currencies of Life

Your life — it is just a brief amount of time, and a limited amount of energy. That’s all you truly have.

If you trade your time and energy merely to earn a living, understand — you are squandering the most precious currencies of life.
Not gold. Not land. Not possessions. Time and energy are your real wealth.

  • The one who sells his time lives in scarcity, no matter how much money fills his account.

  • The one who sells his physical energy survives, but remains trapped in endless labor.

  • The one who sells his intellectual interests builds a career, but stays confined within invisible boundaries.

  • The one who sells his passion may rise to prominence, but remains tangled in ambition and anxiety.

But the one who is joyful by his very nature, without any external stimulation —
he becomes a phenomenon.

Life itself begins to celebrate him.
He does not chase success — success seeks him.
He does not beg for wealth — abundance flows towards him.

Because he has mastered the ultimate secret:
to be the source of his own bliss.

And know this —
everyone, whether they realize it consciously or unconsciously, is seeking only this — not money, not fame, not celebration — but this inner fullness.
When you embody what every being secretly longs for, they are ready to offer anything, because you hold the treasure they have been searching for all along.


From Transaction to Transformation: A Wake-Up Call


Selling Yourself or Becoming the Source?

By Parth

In today's world, most human beings — often unconsciously — have sold themselves in ways that have no name.

If you sell your body, the world calls it prostitution.

If you sell your strength and vitality, you become a useful bull — good for labor, but empty of life.

If you sell your intelligence, you enter the worst form of slavery — trapped not by chains, but by the very brilliance you hoped would free you.

If you sell your heart — your emotions — you will never know the sweetness of existence.

In the name of survival, ambition, and success, human beings have bartered away the essence of their own life.

They live and die like a transaction — buying, selling, bargaining... but never truly living.

Understand this fundamental truth:

There is only one way to become abundant.

You must become the source.

When you are the source of joy, love, and vitality within yourself, life does not have a choice — it must gravitate toward you.

Success, money, relationships — all the things you chase — will slowly begin to chase you.

Q&A with Parth

Q: Parth, how can one attract abundance and success in life?

Parth:

Stop trying to attract anything.

Instead, become so magnetic within yourself that life cannot help but revolve around you.

If your inner being is not driven by fear or greed, but is bursting with vitality and exuberance, abundance will come to you naturally.

This is not philosophy. It is pure mechanics.

If you calibrate your body, mind, emotions, and energies toward conscious joy, you become a living phenomenon — a being for whom life effortlessly flows.

But if you continue to sell yourself, piece by piece — your mind to a paycheck, your strength to a survival game, your heart to someone's approval — you will live and die 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.

Instead of asking, "What can I get from life?"

Start asking, "What can I become?"

When you become something vibrant, alive, and boundless, life responds to you 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. But living is sacred.

You can survive without selling your soul.

You can survive — and thrive — by becoming a source of inspiration, energy, and joy.

The choice is simple:

Live as a transaction, or live as a phenomenon.

When you stop selling and start becoming, freedom is no longer an idea — it becomes your very breath.


Insight:

The marketplace is full of people selling pieces of themselves.

The world needs people who radiate life.

Be that one.



In a Nutshell

Time and energy — that’s all you are. Nothing more.

If you barter it away for a few coins,
you have already declared bankruptcy with life.

  • Sell your time — and you will crawl through existence.

  • Sell your strength — and you will sweat your life away in survival.

  • Sell your intellect — and you will become a slave wrapped in golden chains.

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

But if you burn with your own light,
if you are simply ecstatic without reason
then life bends around you.
The world bows down to you.
Everything that others desperately chase... comes chasing you.

Listen carefully —

If you are not full by your own nature,
you will die a beggar no matter how much you possess.

When you need nothing from the world,
the world longs to give you everything.

Become the source, not the seeker.

Otherwise, life will simply slip away in the marketplace.

This moment, either you rise as the source of life,
or you rot in the marketplace.

The choice is yours. Now.



"The Greatest Theft"


Parth:

The moment you say, “I want money,”
you have already become a thief.

Maybe you are a polite thief.
Maybe you are a professional thief.
But a thief nonetheless.

Money is not in the sky.
Not in heaven.
It is sitting neatly in someone else’s account.

You want it.
You plan to get it.
You call it business.
You call it marketing.
You call it transaction.

Very sophisticated words for an ancient impulse: stealing.

If both sides are happy,
we call it trade.
If not,
we call it crime.

Ask yourself —
what is it you really want?

Is it the touch of paper?
Is it the number on a screen?

Or is it the celebration you imagine money will buy?

You think money will make you joyful.
You think it will set you free.
You are wrong.

Freedom has never been for sale.

Joy has never been for sale.

Until you know the celebration of being alive,
you will crawl, beg, sell your life —
for a few notes that only rot in time.

One who knows the joy of existence,
money flows to him, not the other way around.

Life celebrates those who are already celebrating.

The one who runs behind money,
dies with empty hands and a hollow heart.

You can either steal for a living,
or live in such a way
that the world wants to give you everything it has.

The choice is yours.
Right now.





Editor's Note 


Dr. Parth – Neurology, Neurospace Science. Dr. Parth, a Yogi, an Enlightened Being is not just a man of science; he is a bridge between the known and the beyond. With unparalleled clarity and depth, he brings forth 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 who are ready to awaken to a greater possibility. ➡️Step into the journey of consciousness with Dr. Parth.

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