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Who Teaches Us How to Live? The Forgotten Science of Health

Q.1 If doctors are trained to treat illness and preventive medicine aims only to avoid disease, who teaches human beings how to live healthily as a natural, conscious movement of life—and why has society failed to institutionalize this learning? Q.2 Why does modern society institutionalize the treatment of illness but not the education of health as a living, dynamic process?

The Importance of Education - Learning Life: Why Conscious Education is Essential for Human Growth and Well-being

Relearning Life: Building a Society of Conscious Individuals Why it is necessary to go to a school , to get education, is because you learn there. There you find someone who is willing to invest his energies in guiding you, telling you that what you are doing is not the right way, and suggesting why not take this path, or that path. There you find the presence of a teacher, a guru, who shows you the right direction so that, by being in their presence for a sufficient amount of time, you get the direction. People who don’t get that education or learning tend to do things however they like to do. So naturally, they go by tendencies, by their likes or dislikes, because someone who is aware of the path is not there to show them the right path. Have you seen that people who didn’t learn a thing about life, about themselves, they naturally become egoistic, destructive, and not experienced or evolved. Then they cannot take care of their health, well-being properly, and they cannot handle thei...

Living in Balance: Responsibility, Energy, and the Illusion of Escape

Beyond Medicine

Beyond Medicine When we speak of health today, we almost immediately speak of medicine. If someone says they are unwell, our first instinct is to ask, "What did the doctor say?" or "Which medicine are you taking?" We have slowly come to believe that health and medicine are the same thing. They are not. Medicine has its place. It has saved countless lives. It can repair, manage, and treat many conditions that once seemed impossible to overcome. But medicine is only one way of looking at life. The danger begins when we assume it is the only way. The moment we see human life exclusively through the lens of medicine, life becomes a collection of symptoms, organs, chemicals, and disorders. Everything is measured by what is wrong, what needs fixing, and what requires intervention. But health is not merely the absence of disease. Health is the harmony of life itself. There are dimensions of human experience that cannot be fully understood through diagnosis. Love cannot be ...

When the Body Is Ready, Higher Possibilities Become Accessible

Why Physical Yoga Is Necessary Before Higher Possibilities Can Unfold Q : Why is physical yoga necessary? Why can't we directly work on the mind, meditation, awareness, or spirituality? Why Many Seek Spirituality but Remain Unprepared for It? Parth : It is not that physical yoga alone can prepare a human being for higher possibilities. Any conscious process that makes the body supple, balanced, resilient, and receptive can serve as a doorway. Certain forms of martial arts, traditional movement disciplines, and other embodied practices can also prepare the system. The question is not what you practice. The question is whether it transforms the body into a more capable instrument for life. However, physical movement alone is not enough. Without awareness, it remains exercise. With awareness, it becomes transformation. A person may stretch the body for years and remain unchanged within. Another may bring awareness to every movement, every breath, every sensation, and the same practice...

Why We Need Yoga and Awareness - Learning to Sit

Why Yoga, Awareness, and Inner Development Matter Why Mental Well-Being Begins Within? People often ask, "Why do we need yoga? Why do we need awareness programs or cognitive development programs?" The answer is not in a book, a philosophy, or a spiritual tradition. It is in the simple observation of our daily lives. How many times in a day do we become angry, anxious, fearful, frustrated, jealous, resentful, or emotionally disturbed? How often do we react impulsively and later regret our words or actions? How many moments are spent in unnecessary worry, inner conflict, or mental agitation? For many people, these experiences have become so normal that they no longer question them. The quality of our life is determined not by what happens around us, but by how we experience what happens around us. Yet very few people invest time in understanding the mechanisms of their own mind, emotions, and inner energies. We spend years learning how to earn a living, but almost no time learn...

The Future of Healing is Insight, Not Dependency

Most Diseases Begin Before the Body Medicine is the 3rd grade treatment a doctor can give to patients. The last and 4th grade is surgical treatment. The first response a doctor gives to patients is insights and counselling about the disorder — what it is, why it occurs, and how it happens within the human system. Human Consciousness is the First Medicine. The second is programming of the human system. What you can transform with a talk does not need surgery. We cannot go for surgery for every disorder we see. Similarly, we must not go for medicine for every disease in the first hand. First comes talk and insights. Second is how to implement them, perform them, and fulfil them within the system. A thought is not just a thought; it is a seed becoming a plant tomorrow. A thought becomes your action tomorrow. If we do not have insight about the thought, tomorrow we may act unconsciously, without proper understanding of what the thought truly is. Once the thought goes into the system beca...

The Three Invisible Identities Running Human Life

The Three Invisible Identities Running Human Life Ahankar, Mamakar & Anyakar Most human beings are not suffering because of life. They are suffering because they are carrying too many identities at once. A man wakes up in the morning already burdened. Not by the weight of the world, but by the weight of who he thinks he is, who he wants to appear to be, and who others expect him to be. This silent burden slowly becomes anxiety, fear, comparison, competition, jealousy, anger, and inner restlessness. The sages observed this deeply. They saw that human beings are trapped not outside, but inside layers of psychological identity. These layers were described as: Ahankar Mamakar Anyakar Unless a human being becomes aware of these three, peace remains accidental. Ahankar — The Identity You Project Ahankar is not merely arrogance. People have misunderstood it. Ahankar is the identity you consciously project into the world. It is the image you want others to see. A person may walk into a roo...

Beyond Samskaras — Breaking the Cycles Within

Beyond Samskaras — From Compulsion to Consciousness A contemplative conversation in the spirit of inner inquiry by Parth There are moments in life when a human being suddenly realizes that much of what he calls “myself” is simply accumulated memory. The way he reacts, the way he loves, the way he fears, the way he resists, the way he suffers — often, these are not conscious choices. They are patterns. Impressions. Residues of countless experiences layered within him over time. In the yogic sciences, these impressions are referred to as samskaras . A samskara is not merely a memory. It is a psychological and energetic imprint left behind by experience. Every thought, emotion, reaction, attachment, fear, desire, hurt, longing, success, and failure leaves a subtle mark upon the system. If an experience repeats itself again and again, slowly it becomes a tendency. A tendency repeated long enough becomes personality. And personality, if unconscious, begins to feel like destiny. That is why ...

Money, Wealth, and the Madness Within

Wealth or Madness: The Inner Trap of Money Q: “Parth, is this endless accumulation truly wealth, or just madness within you?” Parth : Listen carefully. Why has this madness for earning taken hold of you so deeply? It is because you have not understood what truly moves your life. You think it is money. You think it is survival. You think it is comfort. But no — it is a deeper urge, a constant movement within you, pushing you outward again and again. Wealth is not just coins or notes. It is not numbers in your account. Wealth is that force within you that says, “Go, get more, become more, reach further.” This movement is not wrong. It is life itself expressing. But if you do not become the master of this movement, it will drive you like a slave. You may say, “I want a simple life. I am not greedy.” But watch your mind. Even if you eat little, dress simply, live in a small hut — still the thought of accumulation continues. Today it is food, tomorrow it is security, the next day it is resp...

Role of Salt in food: Salt, Taste & The Seeker’s Path

Salt, Taste & The Seeker’s Path In a reflective, conversational tone with Parth, amrqh® “If a pinch of salt can decide whether your meal is joyful or not, it is not the food that rules you— it is your conditioning. A conscious being does not seek a tasteless life, but a life where nothing external has the power to disturb what is within.” — Parth, amrqh® Participant: Parth, why does food feel incomplete without salt? Parth: If you remove salt from your food, suddenly everything feels flat. Not because the food has lost its nature, but because your tongue has lost its stimulation. Salt is not just adding taste—it is amplifying your perception of taste. It suppresses bitterness, enhances sweetness, and brings a certain sense of fullness to the experience. So what you call “tasteless food” is not really tasteless—it is just not exciting enough for your senses. Participant: So salt is necessary? Parth: For the body, yes—in the right measure. The body needs it for basic functio...

Parth’s Nirvikalpa Samadhi and origin of Shoonya Medicine: Beyond the Illusion of Finality

Shoonya: Beyond Experience, Into the Way Energies Function

Where Is the Mind?

What Is the Mind? — Understanding Thought as Energy, Memory, and Awareness Question: Why does the mind become confident once it learns an answer, and start using it for its own interest? The mind is not truly interested in truth — it is interested in security . The moment the mind arrives at an answer, it does not hold it as a possibility; it turns it into a conclusion . A conclusion gives the mind a sense of stability. That stability is experienced as confidence — not because it knows fully, but because it has stopped questioning. Once this happens, the mind begins to build an identity around what it knows. It starts to feel, “I know.” Now knowledge is no longer just information — it becomes a part of who you are. Anything that becomes part of your identity, the mind will protect. So knowledge, instead of being a doorway to explore life, becomes a tool for self-preservation . It is used to feel superior, to win arguments, to stay comfortable, and to avoid the uncertainty of not knowi...

Why People Become Adamant — And Why Your Advice Doesn’t Work

Why People Become Adamant — And Why Your Advice Doesn’t Work “Why don’t people listen, especially those who are close to me?” “I told them clearly, yet they still went ahead and made the same mistake.” Parth: This is not just about them. This is also about how we understand human nature. If you observe carefully, what you call “adamancy” in another person is not really stubbornness—it is a certain stage of their evolution. Rigidity Is Not Strength When a person is rigid, it may appear like strength on the surface, but in reality, it is a limitation. A human being becomes adamant not because they are strong, but because they are not flexible enough to see beyond their current understanding . Rigidity is often a mask. Behind it, there is: insecurity limited exposure to life fear of being wrong and a deep need to protect one’s identity For such a person, their opinion is not just a thought—it is who they are . If they let go of it, even for a moment, they feel like they are losing themse...

From Form to Shunya: The Architecture of Inner Evolution

From Form to Shunya: The Architecture of Inner Evolution If you look at your life closely, you will see—everything that you experience, you experience from within . The body, the mind, the emotions, the energies—these are not separate compartments; they are different layers of one unified experience. What the yogic sciences have always explored is not belief systems, but the mechanics of perception itself . When we speak about the journey from Muladhara to Shunya , we are not talking about traveling somewhere. We are talking about refining the way you perceive existence . The Six Evolving Centers: From Survival to Seeing In the yogic system, the movement begins from Muladhara and goes up to Ajna . These are called evolving centers because they shape how you engage with life: At Muladhara , life is about survival and stability As you move upward, it becomes about pleasure, power, expression, and understanding At Ajna , it becomes about clarity—seeing life as it is, not as you imagine ...

The Unmanifest Vision Behind Gatih – Upanishad

The Unmanifest Vision Behind Gatih – Upanishad In the early days, long before Gatih – Upanishad took shape as a consecrated space, there was no structured vision, no defined offering, and no intention to build a system. What existed was a deep, almost uncompromising exploration into the possibilities of human life. It was not about creating a path—it was about discovering whether life itself could be re-engineered at its very core. Around 2015, Parth’s approach did not begin with seekers or spiritual aspirants in the conventional sense. Instead, his attention turned toward a very specific segment of humanity—children between the ages of seven and eleven. This was not incidental. He was looking at a stage of life where identity had not yet solidified, where the human system remained fluid, receptive, and open to deeper possibilities. From among thousands, he was attempting to identify seventy individuals. The intent was precise: seven groups, each consisting of ten people. This was not...

Are Relationships About Love — or Control?

Are Relationships About Love — or Control? “One who has mastery over his own life has no need to control anything. He simply knows what to do, and how to do it. But when you do not know, you unconsciously try to control— people, situations, and outcomes. From childhood, you have been trained to manage the outside, to plan, to manipulate, to force results. If you learn to handle your body, mind, emotions, and energies, the need to control the outside will simply not arise within you. The moment you try to control another, it means you are expecting something through them. A transactional mind will always seek to control situations and outcomes. In this very process, you resist life itself. If you had the wisdom to see the nature of life, you would allow it its full expression. Your suffering is not because of life— it is because you are trying to control it.” — Parth, amrqh® In a relationship, who told you that your partner is the problem? What you often call a “problem” is simply your ...