Disease is samskara…
Samskara means an impression — not just mental, but existential.
It is an imprint created by:
repeated actions
repeated emotions
repeated thoughts
repeated physiological states
over time.
So disease is not an external enemy.
It is a repeated pattern that has settled into the system.
Where does this samskara sit?
Think of the human system in layers:
Cognitive memory – thoughts, beliefs (NMCP+Counselling)
Biomemory – cellular memory, organ-level intelligence (NMCP+Shoonya)
Muscle memory – posture, breath patterns, movement habits (Shoonya Basic)
Pranic / energetic memory – flow or stagnation of life energy (Shoonya Advanced)
Existential samskara – the deepest imprint (NMCP Program)
Disease usually starts at level 4 or 5,
but becomes visible at levels 2 and 3.
Biomemory 🧬
Biomemory is the cell’s habit of functioning in a certain way.
If inflammation, stress chemistry, or hormonal imbalance repeats:
cells begin to expect it
receptors rewire
gene expression shifts (epigenetics)
So yes:
Disease becomes biomemory when the body remembers disorder as “normal.”
That’s why:
same disease returns
medicines stop working
relapse happens after “successful” treatment
The memory wasn’t erased — only suppressed.
Muscle memory 🦴
Muscle memory is not just movement.
It includes:
breathing patterns
tension holding
protective contractions
trauma postures
For example:
chronic anxiety → tight diaphragm
grief → collapsed chest
fear → locked hips
chronic pain → guarded movement
Over time:
The body learns disease as posture, breath, and tone.
So yes:
Disease also sits in muscle memory.
That’s why pills alone cannot heal chronic conditions.
Disease is NOT only biomemory or muscle memory.
Those are storage locations, not the source.
The source is:
Samskara — a repetitive imprint that the system refuses to let go of.
Unless the samskara dissolves:
biomemory will recreate disease
muscle memory will re-tighten
symptoms will migrate elsewhere
Healing, then, is not “curing”
Healing is de-samskarization.
Meaning:
interrupt the pattern
dissolve the memory
re-educate the system to ease, not effort
This is why:
Shoonya works
silence works
breath awareness works
consecrated spaces work
true yoga works
They don’t fight disease.
They erase its memory.
Disease is not a biological accident.
It is a remembered state of disorder.
When the memory dissolves, the disease has nowhere to stay.
In A Nutshell (from the editor)
When we say disease is samskara, we are saying something very precise: disease is not an invading entity, it is a remembered pattern within the human system. Samskara is an imprint created through repetition—of emotions, thoughts, actions, physiological states, and even survival responses. Over time, what is repeated ceases to feel abnormal to the system; it becomes familiar. Disease begins exactly there, not as a biological mistake, but as a habit of existence.
This samskara does not remain abstract. It descends and expresses itself through the body. One of its primary expressions is biomemory. Biomemory is the intelligence of the cell—the way cells learn how to function, respond, and adapt. When stress chemistry, inflammation, hormonal imbalance, or toxicity repeats long enough, cells begin to remember disorder as normal. Receptors change their sensitivity, genetic expression subtly shifts, and the body reorganizes itself around imbalance. At this point, disease is no longer an event; it is a memory. This is why chronic illness persists, why symptoms return after medication stops, and why treating the chemistry alone often fails. The memory was never addressed.
Simultaneously, the same samskara imprints itself into muscle memory. Muscle memory is not limited to movement or strength; it includes posture, breath, tension, and protective holding. Fear tightens certain muscles, grief collapses the chest, anxiety shortens the breath, trauma locks the joints. Over years, the body learns to hold itself in these patterns. Disease then becomes embodied—not just in organs and cells, but in the very way a person sits, stands, breathes, and moves through life. Even if the biochemical markers improve, the body quietly prepares to recreate the disorder because the memory remains intact.
However, it is important to understand that disease is not biomemory or muscle memory themselves. These are storage sites, not the origin. The origin is samskara—the deeper imprint that informs how energy, biology, and structure organize themselves. If the samskara remains untouched, biomemory will eventually reproduce the same chemistry, and muscle memory will recreate the same tensions. Symptoms may change their location, name, or diagnosis, but the pattern continues.
True healing, therefore, is not about fighting disease. It is about dissolving memory. When the samskara loosens, biomemory reorganizes itself toward balance, muscles soften without effort, breath returns to ease, and the system remembers health without instruction. This is why silence, awareness, yogic processes, Shoonya, and consecrated spaces work—they do not correct disease; they remove its memory. When the memory is gone, disease has no intelligence of its own to survive.
In this sense, disease is not cured. It is forgotten. And what the body forgets, it can no longer repeat.
Only when a population learns to bring the body, mind, emotions, and energies into alignment can we even begin to speak of an ecosystem where health, prosperity, success, and abundance are natural consequences of life.
Otherwise, people are simply blundering through existence.
It is not that life is lacking possibilities — it is that we do not know how to conduct ourselves.
When there is no inner alignment, whatever we do becomes accidental, not conscious.

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