Cause and effect are not two separate events
We think:
First cause happens
Then effect happens
Dr. Parth says:
Cause is already the effect.
Effect is already the cause.
They arise together.
Example:
A seed becomes a sprout.
But the sprout was already inside the seed.
And the seed was already the result of a previous sprout.
So which is the cause?
Which is the effect?
Cause and effect are not separate. They are always linked, always together. At every moment, your perception and your nature — your guna — create reality. Every moment is a new interplay of cause and effect. The next moment is never the same; it is a completely different reality, with new causes and new effects.
When you say disease, it is not a single cause leading to a single effect. It is a long chain of interconnected moments, a series of causes and effects layered over time. If you try to pick one cause to remove, or one effect to change, you will only become confused — even insane. Life does not work in fragments. Life is one continuous happening. Trying to separate it into causes and effects, moments and results, disease and cure is an illusion created by the mind. The moment you stop dividing life, stop chasing roots and effects, and simply see it as a whole, you naturally find ease. Understanding this — that life is seamless, that disease, struggle, joy, and peace are all expressions of the same flow — brings clarity, freedom, and health.
Therefore, science can only give you answers; it cannot reach the truth. Science sees life as cause and effect, not as one seamless happening. Science must come into experience to understand it intellectually, but intellectual understanding alone can never give science experience. True knowing arises only when the one who experiences transforms, not just the ideas about the experience.
"Science, arts, commerce are about your experience, not the experience itself."
Experience is not science, not arts, not commerce. These are categories of the mind, ways we organize the world to act in it or understand it. Experience, in truth, is the very rawness of life happening in your awareness.
Everything you call joy, pain, success, failure, learning, creation — it all arises as experience. Science studies the patterns of experience, art expresses experience, commerce manipulates experience for desire or gain — but none of them are experience itself.
Experience is the raw, unfiltered happening of life within you, before you label, judge, or categorize it. It is the only truth you actually live; everything else is just a map, a model, or a tool to navigate it.
"Science, arts, commerce are about the forms of experience; experience itself is the living reality behind all forms."
Is Cause and Effect Based on Karma?
Life is not running on your likes and dislikes; it is running on certain fundamental laws. Karma is simply one of the most intimate laws. Gravity works whether you know it or not; karma works whether you believe it or not.
Cause and effect is the mechanics of the physical world.
Karma is the memory that chooses which causes you initiate and which effects you become available to.
If you throw a stone up, it will fall — that is cause and effect.
But why you decided to throw the stone, why your hand even moved in that particular moment — that is karma.
If life was only cause and effect, everything would be predictable like a machine.
But human life is not mechanical; it is psychological, emotional, energetic. Karma is the software that runs this inner machinery.
Cause and effect is the simplest surface ripple.
Karma is the ocean beneath it.
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Cause and effect is outer science.
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Karma is inner science.
Cause and effect says: "Do this → That happens."
Karma says: "Who you are → Decides what you create."
Your karma determines:
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What you are drawn towards
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What you resist
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What situations repeat in your life
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Why the same patterns return
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Why two people react differently to the same event
Karma is not reward or punishment.
It is simply unconscious momentum.
When that momentum moves, you call it destiny.
When you take charge of it, you call it freedom.
In One Line
Karma is the inner blueprint. Cause and effect is the outer expression of that blueprint.
If you change the blueprint, the expressions inevitably change.

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