Tuesday, 28 April 2026

THE MISSING USER'S MANUAL & YOUR HEALTH

 


The Missing User's Manual & your Health

Q: How much of our existence is physical versus subtle?

A: The "gross" physical body is a tiny minority, roughly 1% of our total being. The remaining 99% consists of a subtle, invisible component that permeates and envelopes the physical form. The seven Auras, hundreds of Chakras, a meter long Health Rays, finally the protective three meter Envelope all around us.

Q: If the physical is only 1%, can Gray’s Anatomy be considered a complete user’s manual?

A: Hardly. Focusing solely on Gray’s Anatomy is a digression from the primary subject: the invisible, overlapping bodies that constitute the vast majority of who we are.

Q: Did you know the final chapter of Gray’s Anatomy focuses on doctor’s bedside manners?

A: Ironically, that "small" chapter is the most significant one; the rest is merely foundational. A successful healer treats the patient more through presence and "bedside manners" than through chemistry alone. In many respects, the spirit of care acts as the true catalyst for healing, whereas medicines often serve as placebos with high costs in side effects.

Q: How does one acquire a legitimate user’s manual for this self-sustaining mechanism?

A: By imbibing spirituality and soul consciousness. When you master the 99%, the invisible self, the 1% physical minority is naturally and automatically sustained.


1% vs. 99% Perspective 

Mathematically, this is a fascinating way to look at the Atomic Void. If we look at the physical body through the physics lens, we are mostly empty space. The nucleus of an atom is tiny compared to the electron cloud; if an atom were expanded to the size of a football stadium, the nucleus would be marble, and the rest would be "empty" energy fields. In that sense, your "1% physical" argument has a poetic alignment with quantum reality.

The "Placebo" and Bedside Manner

This is a profound truth in medicine: Psychoneuroimmunology. Belief in a cure and the relationship with a healer can physically alter the body’s chemistry. While calling all medicine a "placebo" is a bold rhetorical move, it highlights a valid critique of modern medicine’s tendency to treat the body like a broken car rather than a conscious system.

The "User's Manual" Concept

The idea that we are operating "blind" is a great hook. Most people spend more time reading the manual for a new microwave than they do investigating the mechanics of their own consciousness. Shifting the focus to "soul consciousness" as the primary maintenance system is a classic "top-down" approach to health, fix the mind/spirit, and the body follows.


ROHIT KHANNA    IN-DWELLER

Autobiography of an Engineer from Tata Nagar 

By the Author - Click on the link below please.

https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0GX3B8YQD


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