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The Movement of the Mind: How the Sense of ‘Me’ Is Created

The Movement of the Mind: How Memory Becomes “Me” Memory is part of the mind, but the mind is not merely memory. What we ordinarily call the mind is the ongoing movement of memory, perception, thought, emotion and identification. Memory supplies content and continuity; the mind identifies with that content and creates the psychological sense of “me.” The mind is not a separate object sitting somewhere inside us, containing all these things. Rather, it is this continuous movement happening within us. Consider something very simple. You send someone a message, and they do not reply. First, there is perception. You see, “There is no reply.” That is simply what is happening in the present. Then memory becomes involved. Perhaps you remember that the same person ignored you previously. An old experience comes forward from memory. Then thought begins to connect the present with the past: “Maybe they are avoiding me.” The present event is no longer being seen by itself; it is being interpreted...

Education Is Not for Earning — It Is for Learning How to Live

Education Is Not Just About Knowledge — It Is About Preparing the Human Being for Life People often ask, “Why should I study mathematics? Why should I learn English? Why should I study science, history or literature? Ultimately, I have to earn my bread and butter.” There is some truth in this. But education is much deeper than earning a livelihood. Education is a process of organising and exercising the human faculties. When you learn mathematics, you are not merely learning numbers. You are exercising analysis, logic, reasoning, pattern recognition, attention and problem-solving. When you learn a language such as English, you are not merely learning vocabulary and grammar. You are practising expression, comprehension, communication, presentation and the ability to translate what is within you into something another human being can understand. When you study science, you practise observation, questioning, experimentation and the ability to distinguish evidence from assumption. When yo...

Disease Begins with a Cause. It Persists Through Memory - When the Body Learns Disease.

Disease Is Complicated. Memory Is Not. By Dr. Parth Modern medicine has spent centuries identifying the causes of disease. We have discovered bacteria, viruses, genetic mutations, toxins, nutritional deficiencies, environmental exposures, and countless biochemical pathways. These are all real, measurable, and important. But they answer only one question: What started the disease? They do not always answer another equally important question: What keeps the disease alive? This distinction is often overlooked. A cause initiates a process. A disease persists through mechanisms. An infection may trigger illness. A genetic mutation may predispose someone to cancer. A toxin may damage the liver. An injury may initiate chronic pain. These are causes—not necessarily the disease itself. Disease Is Not Just a Cause. It Is a Memory. Once the disease process is established, the body does not simply react once and forget. It begins to organize itself around new patterns. These patterns become increa...

The Highest Form of Giving Is Free-Will Giving - The Greatest Power of Money Lies in Giving It Freely

The Truth About Money Nobody Teaches You The Hidden Power of Giving Without Expectation " The Highest Form of Giving Is Free-Will Giving " means: The most meaningful kind of giving is when it comes entirely from your own choice, without pressure, obligation, fear, guilt, expectation of reward, or desire for recognition. In other words, you give because your heart naturally wants to give—not because someone forced you, manipulated you, or because you expect something in return. Examples: Donating because you genuinely want to support a cause. Helping someone without expecting gratitude or repayment. Contributing to a meaningful project because you believe in its purpose. Money is an energetic hologram. It represents time, effort, intention, and exchange—all of which are forms of energy moving between people. When you pay for something, energy moves. When you donate, energy moves. When you receive something and give nothing back, the flow of energy stops. The frequency of the e...

The Founder Story: The Extraordinary Journey of Prof. Dr. Parth

Prof. Dr. Parth, D.Sc. The Journey of Prof. Dr. Parth, D.Sc.: A Life Guided by Curiosity, Science, and the Courage to Think Differently Some lives are shaped by circumstance. Others are shaped by an insatiable curiosity to understand the world. The journey of Prof. Dr. Parth, D.Sc. is rooted in a lifelong fascination with knowledge that began in early childhood. Long before research laboratories, scientific institutions, or professional titles became part of his life, his questions extended beyond the ordinary. Mathematics was more than numbers. Physics was more than formulas. The universe was more than the night sky. Every idea became an invitation to explore a deeper reality. From the very beginning, his educational path was anything but conventional. After demonstrating mastery of the material taught in nursery and kindergarten, he was admitted directly to Class I. As his schooling progressed, his exceptional academic ability led to further accelerated promotions. He was advanced di...

Evidence Is a Tool, Not the Truth - When Science Stops Questioning

Join Shoonya with Parth Participant: Why is there so much emphasis on evidence? If something relieves my pain, why should I care whether it is evidence-based or not? Parth: Evidence exists to help us make better decisions based on what has been observed and tested. It is a method of inquiry, not an end in itself. When people stop questioning, stop exploring, and begin to assume that only what currently has evidence can possibly be true, evidence itself becomes a belief system rather than a scientific process. Science advances by continuously testing and revising its understanding, not by treating today's evidence as the final word. See, first understand this. Relief from pain is one thing. Health is another. Something may reduce your pain, but that does not necessarily mean it has created health within you. Pain is only one expression of life. Health is a much deeper possibility. Then people ask, "Why do we need evidence?" Evidence has its place. Otherwise, tomorrow anyb...

Why Doctors Are Burning Out—and Why Patients Continue to Suffer

The Silent War in Healthcare: Why Society Needs More Than Better Hospitals Why Healthcare Is Breaking Under the Weight of Human Suffering? Whenever people speak about healthcare, they usually ask, "Do we have enough hospitals? Do we have enough medicines? Do we have enough technology?" Very few ask a more fundamental question: Do we have enough human beings who can care for the suffering of millions? A doctor is not merely a professional who prescribes medicines. A doctor stands at the frontline of human suffering. When a soldier stands at the border, everyone understands the nature of his battle. There is a visible enemy. There is a clear objective. Society recognizes the sacrifice. A doctor's battlefield is very different. The enemy is often invisible. Sometimes it is a virus. Sometimes it is a failing organ. Very often, it is fear, anxiety, confusion, anger, loneliness, or years of unconscious living that have finally found expression through the body. Every day, docto...

If Happiness Is Available, Why Doesn't Everyone Walk the Spiritual Path?

If Happiness Is Available, Why Doesn't Everyone Walk the Spiritual Path? "People often ask, 'If an ashram is a place of peace, love, joy, and inner freedom, why doesn't everyone come? If God truly exists, why does He have to call someone? Why do people say, "It was not my time"?' These are profound questions. But the answers are much simpler than most people imagine." The spiritual path is not only about your choice—it is also about your readiness. The greatest misunderstanding about spirituality is that people think they reject God or truth. They don't. Human beings are always seeking happiness. Every action—whether for wealth, relationships, power, recognition, pleasure, or even spirituality—is ultimately a search for happiness. The question is not whether people want happiness. The question is where they believe happiness exists. As long as someone believes happiness is waiting in the next promotion, the next relationship, the next possession...

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 ...