Samskara and Karma: Why Life Keeps Repeating Itself
— Parth speaks to a participant
People come to me and say,
“Parth, I understand everything. I am very aware.”
I ask them a simple question:
“Then why does the same problem keep repeating?”
Different city, same confusion.
Different relationship, same suffering.
Different treatment, same disease.
Life is not lacking intelligence.
Your memory is simply running on auto-repeat.
Let us look at this carefully.
What Is Samskara?
Samskara is memory — not intellectual memory, but existential memory.
Whatever you have experienced — consciously or unconsciously —
has left an imprint on:
the nervous system
the cellular structure
the energetic body
You may not remember the incident,
but the body remembers perfectly.
So when something happens and you react without choice,
do not call it your personality.
This is not who you are —
this is what you have accumulated.
That accumulation is samskara.
Then What Is Karma?
Karma simply means action and consequence.
Not destiny.
Not punishment.
Not some cosmic judgment.
Karma is mechanics.
When action arises from unconscious memory,
consequences are unavoidable.
When action arises from awareness,
karma loses its grip.
So karma is not happening to you.
Karma is happening through you.
The Loop Most People Live In
Here is the structure most human beings are trapped in:
Samskara dictates reaction
Reaction becomes action
Action creates karma
Karma returns as life situation
Life situation strengthens the same samskara
And then people say, “Why does this keep happening to me?”
Because you never stepped out of the memory that drives you.
Why Intellect Alone Does Not Work
Many people are very intelligent.
They can explain samskara and karma beautifully.
But intellect does not dissolve memory.
Awareness does.
The intellect can understand,
but the system continues to react.
This is why knowledge alone does not bring freedom.
NMCP does.
Health, Disease, and Memory
Disease is not merely chemical.
Chemistry is the last expression.
Before chemistry collapses,
memory creates distortion in the system.
When certain samskaras remain unaddressed,
the body repeats the same patterns.
Over time, what begins as imbalance
becomes disorder.
So health is not about fighting disease.
Health is about creating distance from the memory you have unconsciously gathered.
Inner Science and Inner Technology (NMCP)
Through Inner Science and the understanding of Inner Technology (NMCP – Neuro Memory Cellular Programming),
one learns how to:
observe memory without identification
create distance from compulsive reaction
reprogram unconscious cellular responses
shift from reaction to conscious action
When memory no longer dictates behavior,
karma loses its momentum.
This is not belief.
This is experiential technology.
Freedom Is Not Changing Life
Freedom is changing how life passes through you.
When action arises from awareness,
karma has nothing to record.
When there is distance from memory,
samskara dissolves naturally.
Then life stops repeating lessons —
not because life changed,
but because you did.
In Simple Words
Samskara is the memory that pushes you
Karma is the consequence that follows
Inner Science (NMCP) is the technology that creates distance
Without this,
life will keep teaching the same lesson —
only with increasing intensity.
Most people learn only when pain becomes unbearable.
Inner Science allows learning without suffering.
23/06/2016
(The following similiar discourse is drawn from a session where Parth was in conversation with participants of the Inner Transformation Program, exploring the deeper mechanics of samskara and karma with clarity, precision, and lived insight.)
Samskara and Karma: Why Life Keeps Pressing the Same Buttons
People often come to me and say, “Parth, why does the same problem keep happening to me?”
Different job, same boss problem.
Different relationship, same suffering.
Different body, same disease.
They think life is short of imagination. No — life is extremely creative.
It is you who are repeating yourself.
Let us understand this properly.
What is Samskara?
Samskara is memory — but not the kind you recall for an exam.
This is existential memory.
Whatever you have experienced — pleasure, pain, fear, longing — leaves an imprint.
Not just in the mind, but in the body and the energies.
You may forget the incident, but the body never forgets.
The mind may forgive, but the chemistry remembers.
The intellect may say, “This is nonsense,” but the system still reacts.
That stored impression is called samskara.
So when something happens and you react compulsively,
don’t say, “This is my nature.”
This is not your nature — this is your past running you.
Then what is Karma?
Karma simply means action and its consequence.
Not reward and punishment — that is kindergarten philosophy.
Karma is mechanics.
If you throw a stone up, it falls on your head.
Gravity is not angry with you.
Similarly, when you act out of unconscious memory,
you manufacture consequences — again and again.
People think karma is something written somewhere in the sky.
No.
Karma is written into your behavior.
The Comedy of Human Life
You carry a certain samskara.
That samskara pushes you to act in a certain way.
That action creates karma.
That karma returns as life situation.
That situation strengthens the same samskara.
And then you come and ask, “Why me?”
Not because God chose you.
Because you never changed the script.
Why Intelligence Is Not Enough
You can read a thousand books.
You can listen to many talks.
You can even explain samskara and karma to others very confidently.
But still, when someone presses the same button, you explode.
This is because intellect does not dissolve memory.
Only awareness does.
Health, Disease, and Samskara
Many people think disease is only chemical.
Chemistry is the last expression.
Before chemistry collapses, memory collapses alignment.
When certain samskaras remain unaddressed,
the body keeps repeating the same distortions.
Over time, what begins as discomfort becomes disorder.
So if you want health,
you don’t have to fight disease.
You have to create distance from the memory that is running you.
Freedom Is Not Changing Karma
Freedom is stepping out of compulsive reaction.
The moment you are able to act consciously,
karma loses its momentum.
When there is no unconscious reaction,
karma has nothing to record.
This is not philosophy.
This is inner engineering.
In Simple Words
Samskara is the memory that pushes you
Karma is the consequence that follows
Awareness is what breaks the cycle
If you do not work on this,
life will keep teaching the same lesson —
only the font size will increase.
And usually, people learn only when it becomes painful enough.

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