"Existence functions from a zero-energy field. Modern science is slowly touching this possibility — that in the field of absolute zero, the very structure of matter can reorganize itself."
Through what Parth calls In & Out Technologies of Shoonya, the attempt is to prepare the human system to vibrate in alignment with the zero-energy field — the fundamental field of existence from which everything emerges.
Modern science is slowly beginning to understand that if a system can truly align with this field of balance, the possibilities of healing and transformation are immense.
- Parth
Parth: A Journey of Remembrance into Shoonya
Remembering the Infinite: The Journey of Parth
For many people, the path of yoga begins as a practice — a conscious decision to stretch the body, calm the mind, or meditate in search of inner balance. But for a few rare beings, yoga is not something they begin. It is something they remember.
Parth’s journey into yoga belongs to this rare category. His path was never about learning something new; rather, it was a gradual unfolding of something that had always existed within him.
The Name: From Chidanand to Parth
Those who were close to him knew that his Guru often addressed him as Chidanand — a name that reflects the nature of pure consciousness and bliss.
However, the world came to know him more widely as Parth. This came about because another of his Gurus bore the name Parthsarthi, and out of reverence and circumstance the name Parth became associated with him.
Today, that name carries his work and teachings across seekers and practitioners who have been touched by his approach to yogic science and inner transformation.
Yoga as a Remembrance
For Parth, yoga was never a sudden discovery or a practice adopted at a particular stage of life.
It was more like a remembrance across lifetimes.
The deeper he moved into the inner dimensions of his experience, the more it became evident that his connection with yoga had been cultivated long before this birth. The impressions of intense spiritual pursuits seemed to resurface within him.
Through these recollections and inner experiences, he recognized that across different lifetimes he had walked multiple paths of spiritual pursuit.
There had been phases where he lived as a Naga Sadhak, embracing a life of extreme renunciation and intensity in search of the ultimate truth.
In another phase, he had been a deeply devoted bhakta of Vitthal Bhagavan, dissolving himself in the path of devotion.
At another time, he had lived within the traditions of the Nath Sampradaya, walking the path of yogic austerity, sometimes wearing only a loincloth and at times living completely unclothed — symbolizing freedom from all worldly identity and social conditioning.
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| Artistic visualization of the timeless guru–disciple connection with Lahiri Mahasaya and Parth on the path of Kriya Yoga |
These experiences were not memories in the conventional sense but deep imprints within the system — impressions of intense sadhana that continued to influence his present life.
The Moment of Self-Realisation
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| A symbolic artistic representation of Adi Shankaracharya initiating Parth into Advaita. Gatih–Upanishad Yoga Centre (amrqh®) is dedicated to expressing this realization. |
In this lifetime, a turning point arrived one evening.
It was not the result of years of structured spiritual practice or deliberate effort. Instead, it emerged as a powerful moment of self-realisation — an inner event that opened the doorway to a deeper remembrance of who he had been and what his life was meant to express.
From that moment onward, the yogic dimension within him began to unfold naturally.
The clarity of purpose and direction that followed began shaping the path he would later offer to others.
A Kriya Yogi in This Lifetime
In this lifetime, Parth is regarded as a Kriya Yogi, continuing the ancient yogic traditions that focus on transforming the human system through powerful inner processes.
His Guru initiated him into the dimension of Shoonya, not merely as a meditative state but as a profound experiential understanding of existence itself.
This initiation carried a certain responsibility — to share this understanding with humanity and to make the science of Shoonya accessible to seekers of different backgrounds.
Shoonya: The Basis of Existence
In yogic sciences, Shoonya refers to the fundamental state of existence — the boundless emptiness from which all creation arises.
It is not emptiness in the sense of absence, but rather a state of infinite potential.
Everything that exists — matter, energy, thought, emotion, and life itself — emerges from this primordial field of nothingness.
While yogic traditions have spoken about Shoonya for thousands of years, Parth’s work attempts to explore and present this dimension in a way that resonates with both ancient wisdom and modern understanding.
Bridging Inner and Outer Technologies
One of the distinctive aspects of Parth’s work is the attempt to bridge inner transformation with outer technological understanding.
While traditional yogic systems primarily focused on inner practices, Parth also explored the possibility of designing outer technologies aligned with the principle of Shoonya.
These developments gave rise to what he describes as Shoonya Technologies.
The intention behind these technologies is to prepare the human system to vibrate in harmony with the zero-energy field, a concept that modern physics and scientific exploration have also begun to examine in various forms.
From this perspective, if a human system aligns itself with this fundamental field of balance, profound possibilities for healing and transformation could emerge.
The Path Inward and the Path Outward
Human beings today stand at a unique crossroads.
Some are naturally drawn toward the inward journey, seeking deeper understanding through meditation, yoga, and spiritual exploration.
Others continue to search for solutions through science, medicine, and external innovations.
Parth’s work acknowledges both these approaches.
For those who are ready to turn inward, he has initiated thousands of seekers into the meditative dimensions of Shoonya.
For those who are still exploring solutions in the outer world, he has introduced Ether Technologies within Shoonya, an attempt to offer supportive tools that may help the human system align with deeper states of balance and harmony.
A Possibility for Humanity
Ultimately, the essence of this work lies in a simple yet profound question.
Whether one seeks through inner awareness or through outer technology, the longing of every human being remains the same — to find harmony, well-being, and a deeper sense of connection with existence.
Shoonya represents that possibility.
It is the state where individuality dissolves into the vastness of existence — the point where everything arises and everything returns.
Through his teachings, practices, and technologies, Parth continues to explore this dimension so that humanity may have multiple doorways into the same ultimate experience.
The choice, however, always remains with the individual.
One may turn inward through consciousness,
or explore the path through outer tools and technologies.
But the destination remains the same:
A return to the boundless stillness of Shoonya — the infinite nothingness that holds the source of all life.
In A Nutshell
If you observe life carefully, you will see this — nothing truly begins in a single lifetime.
Some beings do not start the journey of yoga; they simply remember it.
Parth is one such being.
His Guru would often call him Chidanand, because what vibrated within him was the fragrance of consciousness and bliss. But the world came to know him mostly as Parth, because another Guru of his bore the name Parthsarthi. Out of reverence and circumstance, the name Parth remained — and that is how people recognize him today.
But yoga did not begin for him one morning with a mat and meditation.
For him, yoga was a remembrance.
Across lifetimes, the imprint of sadhana had already been etched deep within his system. In other times he had lived as a Naga sadhak, fierce and uncompromising in pursuit of the ultimate. In another phase he had been a deeply devoted bhakta of Vitthal Bhagavan, dissolving himself in devotion. In yet another life he had walked the path of the Nath Sampradaya, living with nothing — sometimes in just a loincloth, sometimes naked — carrying only the fire of yoga within him.
Such journeys do not disappear.
They remain dormant within the system like a seed waiting for the right moment.
One evening in this lifetime, that seed burst open. There was a powerful moment of self-realisation, and with it came the remembrance of what had always been there. Not something newly acquired — something recovered.
In this life he is known as a Kriya Yogi.
His Guru initiated him into Shoonya, not merely as a practice for personal evolution, but with a certain responsibility — to make this possibility available to humanity.
Shoonya is not just an idea.
It is the basis of existence.
Everything that you see, everything that you know, arises from that which is nothing. Yogic sciences have always spoken about it, but rarely has it been explored with such depth and clarity.
What Parth has done is not only speak about Shoonya in terms of inner experience, but also design outer technologies aligned with the same understanding.
Because today humanity stands at a strange crossroads.
Some people are ready to turn inward — to explore the inner mechanics of life. For them, Parth has initiated thousands into the inward journey through Shoonya.
But there are many who are still looking outside for solutions — through medicine, science, and technology.
So the question is not whether you go in or out.
The question is: Can both lead you to the same fundamental harmony of existence?
Through what he calls In & Out Technologies of Shoonya, the attempt is to prepare the human system to vibrate in alignment with the zero-energy field — the fundamental field of existence from which everything emerges.
Modern science is slowly beginning to understand that if a system can truly align with this field of balance, the possibilities of healing and transformation are immense.
But the choice still remains yours.
Whether you turn inward through consciousness,
or you seek support through outer technologies,
the ultimate longing of every human being is the same —
to return to that boundless nothingness from which everything arises.
And that… is Shoonya.





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