Hospitals Don’t Create Health. You Do.
We have made a profound misunderstanding — we equate a hospital with health. But they are not the same. A hospital exists because something has gone wrong. You visit only when there is disorder, pain, or suffering. A hospital is a consequence, never a source.
Medical science does not create health. It treats disease. It studies pathology, pathophysiology — to understand what has failed, not what flourishes. It examines the broken, never the whole.
A doctor can relieve pain. A doctor can correct what is damaged. But a doctor cannot create what is well. Because that is not the aim of medical science. It is designed to fix, not to flower.
And yet, we call it healthcare — hoping, somehow, that health might emerge from it. But what we have now is not healthcare. It is disease care.
We have forgotten health. We chase disorders — what may appear, what may vanish — and prepare endlessly for storms we invite ourselves. Research is done on patients, not on the balanced, blissful, or still. No one studies a Buddha. No one measures how a yogi’s body remains in perfect harmony — effortlessly. If you only study what is sick, how will you ever understand what is whole?
Health is not the absence of disease. Health is the presence of alignment. When your body, mind, and energy resonate with existence, health blooms naturally. You do not need to chase it — only to stop disturbing it.
When you are not in union, your mind will inevitably suffer. It will create complexities. And those complexities will manifest as disorders. Then we treat them — endlessly, one after another.
Congratulations. We are marching toward an infinite future of hospitals, doctors, and technologies, billion-dollar research attempting to repair what should never have been broken. We study sickness, hoping it will lead us to health. It will not.
But the moment you know how to be in union — truly in union — the mind stills, energies align, and health flowers like fragrance from an unseen bloom.
What is the secret? A simple truth: to be in union. And for such a simple truth, look at the drama we have built — medicines, machines, institutions, theories, and the endless suffering they pretend to cure.
The real question is not how to treat. The real question is how to be. Because when you are truly in union, there is nothing to fix.
— Dr. Parth

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