Sound becomes creation, distortion becomes disease.
Creation is sound — Disease is distorted sound.
Every reverberation is a movement.
Every movement becomes a pattern.
Every pattern becomes a form.
This is how existence happens.
Your body is also a consequence of countless such movements:
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the movement of breath,
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the movement of the heart,
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the movement of neural signals,
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the movement of hormones,
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the movement of prana.
When these movements are coherent, you call it health. When the movements become dysregulated, you call it disease. So yes — disease is also a movement, but a distorted one.
The moment you say “dysregulation,” it means: The natural rhythm of creation has gone out of tune.
Stillness regulates all movement
Stillness (Shoonya) is not the absence of life —
it is the source of all life.
In Shoonya:
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the chaotic movements settle,
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the excessive movements slow,
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the distorted movements align,
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the misdirected movements correct themselves.
When you become still,
you do not “fight” disease
—you outgrow the distortions.
Because the moment you touch no-movement (Shoonya), every movement reorganizes itself.
This is why:
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healing happens naturally in deep meditation,
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the nervous system resets,
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inflammation drops,
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heart rate variability improves,
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brainwaves synchronize,
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pranic flow becomes upward-moving.
Shoonya is not a treatment —
Shoonya is the ultimate regulator. No movement is good or bad. It is simply regulated or dysregulated. And stillness regulates everything.
“Disease is a dysregulated movement. Stillness is the regulator. In Shoonya, every movement — good or bad — returns to its natural harmony.”
In A Nutshell
WHEN MOVEMENT DISTORTS, YOU CALL IT DISEASE. WHEN MOVEMENT BECOMES STILL, YOU CALL IT SHOONYA.
A Discourse by Dr. Parth
Sit with this for a moment.
Everything in creation is happening because something is moving.
Not physical movement — a more fundamental reverberation.
Before form, before mind, before life itself, there is sound.
Not the sound you hear, but the sound that causes existence to happen — a primordial vibration.
This reverberation is the first movement.
From that movement, patterns arise.
From patterns, forms arise.
From forms, life arises.
Your body is nothing but a constellation of movements:
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The movement of breath
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The movement of the heart
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The movement of neural impulses
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The movement of hormones
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The movement of prana
When these movements are in rhythm, you say health.
When they lose rhythm, you say disease.
Disease is not a thing.
Disease is a dysregulated movement.
When something in you moves in a way that does not support the integrity of this human system, it becomes distortion.
Just like seeing yourself in a twisted mirror — the form is still you, but the reflection is bent out of shape.
Disease is simply that: your inner movements have taken a distorted turn from reality.
But here is the deeper truth people miss:
Stillness regulates every movement.
Stillness — Shoonya — is not passivity.
It is not dullness.
It is the source dimension from which all movement arises.
In Shoonya there is:
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no push
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no pull
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no distortion
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no agenda
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no compulsive movement
And because there is no movement,
every movement reorganizes itself.
You don’t fix the body in Shoonya.
You don’t fix the mind.
You don’t fix your disorder.
You simply become still enough
that life returns to its natural geometry.
A dysregulated movement cannot survive in the presence of profound stillness.
Just like a storm cannot survive in the presence of absolute calm.
This is why deep meditation resets the nervous system.
This is why inflammation drops.
Why breath becomes harmonious.
Why the heartbeat softens.
Why the brainwaves align.
Why pranic flow begins to move upward.
Stillness is the ultimate medicine.
Not medicine as a crutch for your nonsense,
but medicine as a conscious alignment of your energy movement.
Even in sadhana, your energies undergo the highest toll. When you walk the inner path intensely, your system burns through layers of karmic residue. And at times, the movements may destabilize.
For such phases, medicine is needed —
but medicine that is prescribed with precision,
medicine that allows the energy to move upward,
not downward.
Any medicine that numbs the symptom
without elevating the system
becomes a kind of imprisonment.
Disease is fine — if you are not supporting it.
But the moment you begin to suppress the movement,
you may be stuck with that distortion for lifetimes.
At Amrqh®, this is why we bring
Yoga and Medicine together.
Not survival medicine alone.
Not spiritual method alone.
But a way of looking at human health
through the lens of movement and stillness.
When movement becomes dysregulated — you call it disease.
When movement is harmonious — you call it health.
When movement dissolves into stillness — you call it Shoonya.
And when Shoonya becomes your natural state —
that is liberation.
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