The Inner Wealth · Day 6 of 7 · Guest: Anurag Rishi

Pure Energy, Consciousness & Wellness — Questions & Answers

Watch the episode on YouTube: open Day 6 video. Host: Sarvesh Mishra.

In three lines

  • Consciousness is framed as the steady witness — deeper than the changing body and restless mind.
  • Energy and layers (gunas, koshas, E = mc2) tie inner work to a holistic view of wellness.
  • Yoga and meditation are paths to expand awareness; symbols and rituals point to forgotten practical sense.

Structured Q&A aligned with this Inner Wealth episode. Not medical or personal counselling.

Questions & answers

Q1. What is the main topic of this discussion?

The discussion focuses on:

  • Pure energy
  • Consciousness
  • Wellness
  • Spiritual science
  • Yoga and meditation
  • The power of the mind and awareness

It also explores why the modern wellness industry is growing rapidly worldwide.

Q2. Can ordinary people increase their energy and consciousness?

Yes. The speaker says every person has extraordinary potential if they learn how to expand their consciousness. According to the discussion, higher awareness allows people to unlock hidden mental and spiritual capacities.

Q3. What is Quantum Entanglement according to the discussion?

The conversation references the scientific idea of Quantum Entanglement to explain that everything in the universe is interconnected invisibly. The word “Universe” itself is described as meaning “connected as one.”

Q4. What are Satva, Rajas, and Tamas?

The discussion describes nature as operating through three qualities:

  • Satva – balance and purity
  • Rajas – activity and desire
  • Tamas – inertia and darkness

The imbalance among these three creates the material world and human experience.

Q5. What is consciousness according to the speaker?

Consciousness is described as the deepest reality within a person. The body changes with age, but consciousness remains the same observer throughout life.

Q6. What is meant by “third eye” or Ajna Chakra?

The speaker says the Ajna Chakra (third eye) is associated with awareness, intuition, and deeper perception. Through meditation and focused practices, people can strengthen their consciousness and perception.

Q7. What are ESP abilities according to the discussion?

ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) is described as heightened intuitive awareness that can emerge when consciousness expands. The speaker claims humans naturally possess deeper capacities that remain dormant in ordinary life.

Q8. How does the discussion explain healing?

The speaker says healing happens when people awaken their own inner energy and consciousness. He repeatedly claims he is not performing miracles but only guiding people to activate their own inner potential.

Q9. What are the Panchakosha (Five Layers)?

The discussion refers to humans as more than just the physical body. It mentions multiple layers or “koshas,” including:

  • Physical body
  • Energy body (Pranmay Kosh)
  • Mental and consciousness layers

The idea is that transformation happens when all these layers become balanced.

Q10. What does the speaker say about energy and matter?

The discussion references Einstein’s equation: E = mc2

The speaker explains that matter is condensed energy, and therefore changing consciousness or energy can influence physical reality.

Q11. Why does the speaker say people feel emotional during retreats?

The discussion says consciousness is the same in all people regardless of age. Emotional release happens when people reconnect with deeper suppressed emotions and awareness.

Q12. Can the mind overcome physical limitations?

Yes. The discussion gives examples where extreme emotional or mental states allow people to perform actions normally considered impossible, suggesting that many limitations are psychological rather than purely physical.

Q13. What example is used to explain hidden human potential?

The speaker mentions stories where people perform extraordinary acts in emergency situations, such as lifting heavy objects during danger, to argue that the mind contains enormous untapped power.

Q14. What does the speaker say about Shiv (Shiva)?

The discussion explains Shiva symbolically rather than religiously. Shiva is described as:

  • Infinite space
  • Cosmic consciousness
  • The universal field from which creation and dissolution happen

The speaker says Shiva represents the space-like nature of existence itself.

Q15. Why are rituals described as symbolic?

The discussion says many ancient practices were symbolic and practical in origin, but over time people forgot their deeper meaning and continued only the outer ritual.

Q16. What explanation is given for throwing coins into rivers?

The speaker explains that old coins were made of copper, and placing them in water once helped purify river water. Over time, people continued the ritual without understanding its original purpose.

Q17. How does the discussion interpret Hanuman symbolically?

Hanuman is described symbolically as:

  • Breath (Prana)
  • Life force
  • Inner strength
  • The disciplined mind

The speaker connects “Pawan Putra” (Son of Wind) to the human breath and pranic energy.

Q18. What is Yoga according to this discussion?

Yoga is presented as much more than physical exercise. The discussion references Patanjali’s eight limbs of yoga:

  • Yama
  • Niyama
  • Asana
  • Pranayama
  • Pratyahara
  • Dharana
  • Dhyana
  • Samadhi

The speaker says real yoga includes transformation of behavior, awareness, breath, and consciousness.

Q19. Why is meditation considered important?

Meditation is described as the process through which a person experiences deeper consciousness and connects with universal awareness or “space consciousness.”

Q20. Why is the wellness industry growing rapidly?

According to the discussion:

  • Modern stress is increasing
  • People chase money but lose health
  • Society conditions people toward comparison and achievement
  • Mental and emotional imbalance is rising

As a result, people are now searching for healing, balance, and inner peace.

Q21. What criticism is made about modern society?

The speaker argues that society teaches:

  • Competition
  • Comparison
  • Outcome-based happiness

But does not teach:

  • Inner peace
  • Mental wellness
  • Self-awareness
  • Emotional balance

This creates stress and dissatisfaction.

Q22. What is “holistic wellness”?

Holistic wellness means balance at three levels:

  • Mind
  • Body
  • Soul

The discussion says true wellness is not just massage or spa treatments, but total inner alignment.

Q23. What is the difference between self-love and outer grooming?

The speaker criticizes the modern idea that self-love only means grooming or beauty care. Real self-love, according to the discussion, means understanding and nurturing one’s consciousness, mind, and inner self.

Q24. Why does the speaker criticize modern spending habits?

The discussion says people spend huge amounts on:

  • Phones
  • Luxury items
  • Fast food
  • Entertainment

But hesitate to spend on:

  • Books
  • Learning
  • Wellness
  • Mental health
  • Self-development

The speaker calls this a major contradiction in society.

Q25. What is the central message of the discussion?

The main message is:

  • Humans possess immense inner potential.
  • Consciousness is deeper than the body and mind.
  • Wellness should include mind, body, and soul.
  • True transformation begins from within, not only through external success or possessions.

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