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October 17, 2025

The nature of reality.

The Nature of Reality: A Consciousness-Created Universe
By Dr. Debasish Mridha, MD
Abstract
Reality, as understood through the lens of the Universal Energy Theory of Consciousness (UETC), is not a static or objective construct independent of the observer. It is a living, dynamic field of energy shaped by consciousness itself. In this framework, consciousness is not a by-product of the brain but a universal energy field that interconnects all existence. Through the vibration of thoughts, emotions, and intentions, consciousness shapes perception, and perception, in turn, defines reality. Thus, to transform the world we experience, we must first transform the energy within ourselves.
1. Consciousness as the Foundation of Reality
Dr. Mridha’s view begins with the recognition that consciousness is energy, and energy is the essence of all existence. Every particle of the cosmos—animate or inanimate—contains an element of consciousness. This energy is the informational essence that gives rise to perception, interaction, and creation.
In his formulation, consciousness (C) arises from the interaction between inherent information (I) and the flow of interactive energy (FE), expressed as:
C = I · FE
This equation suggests that the universe itself is conscious, and reality is the visible expression of that conscious energy interacting within itself. Thus, what we perceive as “reality” is an energetic manifestation of the interplay between information and energy, orchestrated by the universal field of consciousness.
2. Interconnectedness: The Web of Being
Reality, in this view, is a unified field of energy. Every being, every atom, and every thought vibrates within this cosmic continuum. Separation is an illusion of perception; in truth, all entities exist as interdependent expressions of the same universal consciousness.
“The ocean of existence is one, though it appears as countless waves of separate beings.”
This interconnectedness forms the moral and spiritual foundation of compassion, empathy, and love. When one realizes that harming another is equivalent to harming oneself, kindness becomes not just a virtue but a natural law of harmony.
3. The Creative Power of Thought and Emotion
Thoughts and emotions are vibrational expressions of consciousness. Each thought carries a frequency that interacts with the surrounding energetic field. Positive thoughts such as love, gratitude, and kindness resonate at higher frequencies, creating harmony, peace, and joy. Conversely, negative emotions such as anger or fear resonate at lower frequencies, creating distortion, suffering, and disharmony.
“When we change our thoughts, we change our reality. When we change our perceptions, we open the door to boundless peace and joy.”
Reality, therefore, mirrors the inner state of the observer. The world we experience is a reflection of the energy we emit into the universal field.
4. Transformation Through Inner Awareness
According to Dr. Mridha, reality is not to be fought but understood. Struggling against external circumstances is futile because all external conditions are projections of the inner energetic state. To alter reality, one must change the flow and quality of consciousness within.
“Peace is not found in the world—it is found in your perception of it.”
Personal transformation—through mindfulness, love, forgiveness, and gratitude—raises one’s energetic vibration, aligning the individual with higher dimensions of harmony. When inner transformation occurs, the outer world correspondingly shifts.
5. Spirituality as Inner Reality
In Mridha’s philosophy, spirituality is not confined to religion or ritual. It is the direct perception of the divine essence within oneself—the realization that the ultimate reality lies not outside but within the mind and heart.
“Spirituality is not seeking God in temples but discovering the divinity within the temple of your heart.”
Spiritual awakening, therefore, is the recognition that one’s inner consciousness and the universal consciousness are one and the same. This realization dissolves fear, fosters unconditional love, and transforms one’s experience of reality into a state of enduring peace.
6. Reality as a Living Reflection of Consciousness
From this holistic perspective, reality is consciousness made visible. It is not fixed, but fluid; not imposed, but co-created. Every individual participates in shaping the world through their energetic resonance. The universe listens to the vibration of our being.
When love becomes the dominant frequency, reality itself begins to echo that love. The ultimate truth, therefore, is not that we live in the universe—but that the universe lives through us, as consciousness experiencing itself.
Conclusion
Dr. Debasish Mridha’s conception of reality redefines the boundaries between science and spirituality. His Universal Energy Theory of Consciousness situates human perception within the broader cosmic continuum of energy and information. In this view, to understand reality is to understand consciousness, and to evolve consciousness is to transform reality itself.
“Reality is not what we see; it is what we feel, think, and believe. The outer world is the reflection of our inner universe.”
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What is Dr. Mridha’s view on the relationship between spirituality and modern science?

What is Dr. Mridha’s view on the relationship between spirituality and modern science?

Debasish Mridha sees spirituality and modern science as

complementary rather than conflicting forces. As both a physician and a philosopher, he argues that the two disciplines are "two sides of the same coin," both seeking to understand the fundamental nature of life and the cosmos. His philosophical work often merges scientific concepts with spiritual ideas to explore topics like happiness and consciousness.

Key aspects of his integrated perspective:

The Energy Theory of Consciousness: Mridha is a proponent of a "universal energy theory" where consciousness is viewed as a fundamental energy embedded in the fabric of existence, not just an emergent property of the human brain. Drawing on scientific principles, his theory posits that our thoughts and emotions have energetic frequencies, and that positive thoughts can elevate our "vibrational state" to experience greater peace and happiness.
A holistic view of well-being: Mridha blends his medical expertise with his spiritual philosophy to promote a holistic perspective on well-being. He emphasizes the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, advocating for self-improvement and spiritual wellness alongside physical health.
Spirituality as inner reality: He distinguishes spirituality from organized religion, defining it as a personal perception of one's "inner truth, inner beauty, and inner reality". This perspective allows for the integration of spiritual insight with scientific reasoning, as it does not rely on dogma but on internal experience.
Meditation as a scientific tool: Mridha views meditation not as a religious practice, but as a "scientific way to enhance the concentration power of the mind". This re-framing aligns a spiritual practice with a practical, science-based goal of improving mental function.
Observing nature: He suggests that deep observation of nature can "transform your consciousness into a higher consciousness," framing a spiritual experience through the scientific lens of observing the natural world.
While Mridha's energy theory is rooted in philosophy and has yet to be accepted by mainstream science, it provides a powerful framework for integrating scientific thinking with a deeply spiritual worldview.
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Published on October 17, 2025 12:16 Tags: buddhism, consciousness, reality, religion, science, spirit, spirituality

What Dr. Debasish Mridha’s Philosophy of Inner Peace teaches us?

What Dr. Debasish Mridha’s Philosophy of Inner Peace teaches us?

Dr. Debasish Mridha, MD, believes that inner peace is the foundation of all happiness and the essence of a meaningful life. As both a physician and philosopher, he teaches that true peace is not found in the world around us but within the depths of our consciousness. It arises when love replaces fear, kindness replaces anger, and gratitude replaces desire.
Key Principles:
1.Peace begins within.

Outer conflicts are reflections of inner turmoil. When we calm our mind and nurture our heart, the world around us transforms.
2. Personal responsibility for peace.
No one can give you peace, you must create it within yourself through awareness, acceptance, and self-realization.

3. The simplicity of being.

Dr. Mridha often says, “Simplicity is the mother of serenity.” By living simply and thinking purely, one finds a natural harmony with life.

4. Kindness as a path to peace.

Kindness is his guiding philosophy—an energy that connects and heals. To be kind is to be at peace with oneself and the universe.
5. Presence over time.
Inner peace is found only in the present moment. The past binds us; the future distracts us. The now frees us.

6. Forgiveness as liberation.
Forgiveness releases the burden of anger and opens the door to serenity. As Dr. Mridha teaches, “Forgiveness is the fragrance of peace.”

7. Service as self-realization.
By serving others, we serve the divine within them and within ourselves. In giving peace, we receive peace.

Through his work at the Mridha International Institute of Peace and Happiness (MIIPH), Dr. Mridha embodies this philosophy—promoting education, compassion, and global harmony. His timeless message reminds us that world peace begins with inner peace, and that peace itself is not an option but the only option for humanity’s survival and flourishing.
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Published on October 17, 2025 12:10 Tags: consciousness, energy-theory-of-consciousness, inner-peace, miipf, peace, philosophy, world-peace

February 14, 2017

Best Friends

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"Best friends are those people who reveal to you what is wonderful inside of you, and you can all still laugh together."— Debasish Mridha

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Published on February 14, 2017 09:15 Tags: best-friends, debasish-mridha, debasish-mridha-md, friendship, inspirational, philosophy, quotes

January 27, 2017

Check the facts

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"Before believing something, check the facts. False beliefs can infect and affect the mind."— Debasish Mridha

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January 13, 2017

Kindness

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"Kindness rarely costs anything, but its worth is immeasurable."— Debasish Mridha

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Published on January 13, 2017 10:02 Tags: debasish-mridha, debasish-mridha-md, inspirational, kindness, philosophy, quotes, value-of-kindness

November 7, 2016

Calmness

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"You will not be able to find outer calmness if your heart is carrying a storm."— Debasish Mridha

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Published on November 07, 2016 14:22 Tags: calmness, carrying-a-storm-in-your-heart, debasish-mridha-md, find-calmness

September 6, 2016

True Education

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"True education is more powerful than money or weapons. It is the key to a magical land where nothing is impossible."— Debasish Mridha

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August 29, 2016

The Power of Words

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"Spoken words have power beyond measure."— Debasish Mridha

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August 24, 2016

True Dreams

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"True dreams are those which keep you awake at night and drive you nuts during the day."— Debasish Mridha

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Published on August 24, 2016 09:12 Tags: buddha, debasish-mridha, debasish-mridha-md, dreams, gandhi, miraboli, oscar-wilde, tagore, true-dreams