Professor or Yogi – What Truly Defines You?
Question:
Do we live merely by our actions, our titles, our roles… or do we live by the flow of our energies, aligned with life itself?
Answer:
When you see “Professor, Neurology” after my name, it only tells you about my activity—what I do in the world. But when you see “Yogi,” it is not about a job. It is about the way my energies function.
Designation is always about action. Doctor, engineer, lawyer, professor—these are roles. They describe what someone does, but they never reveal what is happening within them.
A doctor may heal others, yet drown in his own depression.
An engineer may build bridges, yet fail to cross the chasm of his own mind.
A professor may teach hundreds, yet be unable to stand with himself.
Your designation shows activity. It does not reveal the quality of your energy.
Why “Yogi”?
To be a yogi is not to take on another profession. It means your energies are aligned with you, not against you. It means life flows through you, not in conflict with you.
That is why I write both:
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Professor, Neurology — to represent my work.
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Yogi — to represent my way of being.
One is what I do.
The other is what I am.
The Real Question
If your energies turn against you, you may gather titles, wealth, applause—yet inside, you remain in knots.
If your energies align with you, you may have nothing, yet sit like a king.
When someone calls me a yogi, they are not describing an activity. They are pointing to a state where energies flow as an extension of life itself.
This is the real question each one must ask:
The real question is not about your title. It is about the alignment of your energies—whether life flows through you, or whether your energies work against you. Are you living merely as a role, or are you living as the full force of your being?
The question remains: will you live and die as a bhogi, bound by what you do, or blaze through life as a yogi, alive to what you are?
Why People Come to Me: Beyond Symptoms, Beyond Designation
People don’t just come to me with a brain or spine problem. They don’t come just saying:
“Doctor, I have slurred speech.”
“My legs feel numb.”
They come saying:
“Doctor, I am finding difficulty in life.”
This is what makes my work broader, deeper, holistic and alive.
Because I teach Neurology, I know which nerve connects where, how signals flow. But because I also know how my energies behave, I know how your energies should flow—and guide them accordingly.
For me, what I do and who I am resonate as one. There is no separation.
Our Unique Approach to Health
At our hospital, we do not only treat illness; we work extensively with prevention. We do not only address the physical body; we engage the mental, emotional, and energetic dimensions as well.
Either you find an ashram that works on evolution and prevention, or you find a hospital that works only on physical ailments. We combine both—simultaneously.
This is what makes us different. This is what makes us alive.
If you truly want to understand health, it is not about curing a symptom—it is about aligning the energies of life so that body, mind, and being function as one.


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