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Discovering Silence - Along the Way

Updated: Jul 22, 2025

Man's brain includes the reptilian brain as Hypothalamus that is responsible for most automatic and reflex functions. The second brain is the Cortex, responsible for higher sensitivity and feelings for the offspring. the third brain in human beings is that of Cerebrum, responsible for still higher sensitivity and vast memory and intelligence functions with kindness, generosity and understanding to all species.

The Cerebrum is physically developed but its potential is very partially utilised (1%). These higher faculties are opened up by going deeper into our own creativity at deeper levels of silence called Samadhi.


Humans are evolving into Creators. Circumstances are created by their will, called Sankalpa Shakti. (power of intention). Human beings are capable of rising from sensual behaviour (selfish, circumstance controlled, comfort seeking routine life) to thinking behaviour (entrepreneurial, managerial). Then he can rise to heart driven behaviour (leadership, creating opportunity for others, living adventurously) and then to Truth Seeking behaviour (Guru, blessing all beings, living on divine grace). Then they can rise to freedom seeking behaviour (super human, going beyond natural laws, creating miracles).


Sadhana or spiritual endeavours are to lift oneself to these higher levels by entering into higher states of non-doing, called Samadhis. This growth is what our Rishis (Wise) saw as essential and evolved processes and exercises to live happily beyond race, religion and nationality.


My life is dedicated to providing this training of the wise men in the science and art of non-doing, of becoming whole by discovering higher and higher levels of silence (Samadhi) within.


I am fortunate to be the one to whom this secret was revealed. I humbly offer this miraculous knowledge that cures not only diseases of the body such as Asthma, Diabetes and even Cancer, but also diseases of the society such as global population and deforestation, terrorism, isolation and global inequities.

 
 
 

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