The Real Reason Disease Exists — And How Bandhas, Breath & Awareness Heal You | How Medicine Became a War Against Nature
Entropy, Kama, and the Art of Retaining Energy
Entropy is the outward flow of energy and form. Unless you consciously maintain structure (body, memory, chemistry), the natural direction is chaos and dissolution.
That is why:
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Discipline keeps the body healthy
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Awareness keeps energy inward
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Sadhana reverses outward leakage
Disorder is the law of existence. Entropy flows through every atom, every cell, every thought, every movement. Left unattended, energy dissipates, structures break down, and life loses its vitality. This is the natural rhythm of the universe — nothing stays fixed, nothing remains perfectly ordered.
In the human system, this law of entropy is intimately connected with Kama. Kama is the outward flow of energy — desire, action, sensation, engagement with the world. Every thought that wanders, every emotion that runs unchecked, every impulse projected outward, carries energy away from the inner core. Kama amplifies entropy. It scatters the life force, and with each leakage, the inner system becomes less capable of maintaining order.
The body falls ill, the mind becomes restless, and the subtle energies grow weak, not because nature is cruel, but because energy is allowed to disperse without conscious direction. Disorder is normal. Scattered energy is normal. But chaos becomes visible as disease when energy leaves faster than the body, mind, and awareness can repair and reorganize it.
This is where Bandhas — the internal locks — play their essential role. Mula Bandha, Uddiyana Bandha, Jalandhara Bandha are not just physical exercises. They are methods of holding energy inward, of creating a system where energy is retained, concentrated, and intelligently guided. When energy is held inside and circulated consciously, it becomes a reservoir that outruns the natural pull of entropy. The body repairs itself faster than it decays, the mind remains clear, and emotions flow without poisoning the system.
Breath, posture, and awareness act as allies in this process. Pranayama slows the scatter of energy; alignment and stillness reduce unnecessary energy leaks; conscious attention converts what would have been wasted into inner vitality. The outward flow of Kama is transformed — no longer blind dispersion, but a directed, conscious interaction with life, where the energy spent is returned in higher order.
Entropy is never defeated. It is law, relentless and universal. But you can learn to ride its currents, to move in harmony with the natural tendencies of energy rather than being swept away. Awareness becomes the key: the more conscious the flow, the more energy is retained, and the less visible is the effect of disorder. Health is not the absence of entropy, but the ability to maintain inner coherence in the midst of inevitable scattering. Disease is optional. Fatigue is optional. Chaos is optional.
The human system becomes powerful when awareness governs the flow of energy. Energy retained within strengthens cells, balances mind, regulates emotions, and fuels conscious action. Energy allowed to scatter without guidance accelerates decay, fatigue, and illness. Through Bandhas, breath, and attention, entropy is not stopped — it is outpaced. The natural law remains, but its impact is softened, transformed, and directed.
Life is not about fighting nature. It is about learning the art of inner retention, intelligent direction, and conscious flow. Entropy will always pull outward; Kama will always urge dispersion. But when consciousness steps in, energy becomes a river that nourishes, a fire that purifies, a force that sustains.
In this way, the body becomes a temple, the mind a still lake, and life a continuous bloom. Disorder remains — as it always must — but consciousness ensures that what is scattered is never lost, what decays is always renewed, and what flows outward returns as vitality.
Entropy is law. Kama is the natural current. Awareness is the art of creating life in harmony with both.
Disease Is Energy in Motion — How You Respond Determines Health
Humans think of disease as something that strikes from outside, like a misfortune. But disease is not an invader — it is the natural expression of energy that has scattered beyond the capacity of the system to contain it. Entropy is always working, pushing energy outward, breaking patterns, creating disorder. This is law. You cannot stop it. You can only respond to it.
When sickness appears, true medicine offers you two choices. The first is the most common: to numb the signal, to suppress the symptoms, to silence the body’s warning. Pain disappears, fever drops, inflammation quiets — but the energy that caused the signal does not vanish. It continues its outward scatter. You have only paused the message, not addressed the movement of energy itself. Entropy keeps working, quietly, in the background.
The second choice is subtler, yet far more profound: to turn the energy inward. Instead of letting it leak into disorder, you allow the same force to accumulate within. Through conscious methods — awareness, breath, alignment, and internal locks like Bandhas — this outgoing energy is transformed into a reservoir. It no longer fuels chaos; it fuels life. Disease becomes the teacher, the body becomes the laboratory, and entropy becomes a tool rather than a threat.
You see, medicine is not just chemicals or procedures. True medicine is the understanding of energy — how it flows, how it disperses, and how it can be consciously directed. When energy is held, guided, and returned inward, the system strengthens itself. The scattered forces of Kama and entropy are transformed into vitality, clarity, and resilience. The disease signal is not silenced — it is converted into inner power.
Most human beings live with the first method. They fight, suppress, and numb, thinking the body is separate from consciousness. This only delays the inevitable. Few choose the second path — to consciously reorganize the energy within. This is why some heal faster, why some grow stronger through sickness, and why health is not merely the absence of disease but the intelligent management of life force.
Entropy will always exist. Kama will always flow outward. But awareness can be your medicine. It can turn outgoing energy into a self-renewing reservoir, holding the system together in harmony, and transforming the very forces of disorder into the architecture of well-being.
Disease is not the enemy. Energy lost is the enemy. Awareness is the solution.
Order Is the Illusion—Nature Thrives in Divine Disorder
Humans vs Nature: The War Our Intellect Created
Ah… now listen carefully. See, nature itself is a continuous unfolding of disorder. It is always moving, always creating more complexity, more unpredictability. You cannot stop it. If you think you can, you will fail. Nature is not here to obey your rules, to be convenient to you. Only your human mind wants order. Only your intellect cannot tolerate disorder—it wants to control, it wants certainty, it wants everything neatly packaged because that gives you a sense of security.
Have you looked at a forest? At life in its raw form? Nothing there is orderly. Trees grow wherever the seed lands. Animals hunt or migrate as they must. Rivers change their course. Storms uproot what you thought was permanent. Nothing is “ordered”—except humans, who deliberately try to force order, because chaos scares them.
Now see your medicine. Surgery, pills, antibiotics, killing bacteria—this comes from that very mind that cannot tolerate uncertainty. You see disorder, and your intellect says: “I must control this. I must impose order.” This is not wrong by itself, but this is only a temporary comfort. And the same intellect creates systems—of authority, obedience, labor, hierarchy—so that life seems predictable. But life is not predictable. Nature is not predictable. Disorder is the law of existence.
The Corruption of Medicine, Science and Society: Born from Fear of Disorder
Your whole civilization—medicine, engineering, economics, money, laws—is trying to impose order where none exists naturally. And because it goes against the fundamental laws of the universe, your systems are corrupted, fragile, constantly in conflict. This is not sanatan dharma. You are not living according to the natural law of life.
And because humans refuse to align with the way existence truly functions, there is suffering, there is chaos, there is disturbance—not in nature, but in human perception. If you want peace, if you want health, if you want freedom, you must stop fighting the way life is, and start aligning your mind with the laws of existence itself.
This is what it means to truly live—beyond religion, beyond nationality, beyond your petty rules of order. You must understand the intelligence of life, not try to control it.

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