Namaste, dear reader friends,
With heartfelt joy and deep intent, I welcome you to this evolving journey — a blog series that is also the seed of a book titled
“Sharirvigyan Darshan: The Human Body Inside an Atom.”
This work is born from a long inner reflection and a desire to share a vision that unites science, self-awareness, and spirituality into one living understanding. It seeks to answer the timeless questions: What is this body? What is this universe? And are they really two separate things?
In my earlier explorations, I presented how human beings and human society mirror the functioning of body cells and systems. This appealed to those from health and biological sciences. But I felt something was missing for the common seeker — for those who live, think, and feel in a more everyday, physical world.
And then came a simple but powerful doorway: the atom.
Atoms are the building blocks of all matter — be it your body, your home, a tree, or even a grain of sand. But what if I told you that each atom is not just a particle, but a holographic reflection of your entire body? That the universe, in its vastness, is nothing but a mirror of you — and you, a living image of the universe?
Through this understanding, the gap between science and spirituality, self and world, you and me, starts to dissolve. The ego softens, the illusion of separation fades, and what remains is a peaceful joy — the natural state of nonduality.
This is not a dry concept or theory. It is a living, breathing truth.
One that can be felt, understood, and lived, even by the most ordinary person.
So, dear friends, walk with me through these pages — not just with the mind, but with your whole being. Let this journey open your eyes to a hidden harmony, where matter becomes meaning, and the body becomes a doorway to the cosmos.
And now, with gentle excitement,
we step into Chapter One…
Chapter 1: The Atom – The Smallest Big Thing
The most astonishing truth is often hidden in the most ordinary thing. You wake up in the morning, touch your pillow, stretch your arms, breathe in the air—but rarely do you pause to consider: everything you just experienced is made of the same ingredient. Your breath. Your bones. Your bed. Your breakfast. Even your boredom. All made of atoms.
The word “atom” may sound like it belongs in a physics lab or an 8th standard science textbook, but in truth, the atom is more mystical than any ancient symbol, more philosophical than any scripture, and more thrilling than any science fiction. The atom is the beginning of our journey not because it is small, but because it is the smallest form of everything we know.
It is the humble atom that will eventually unfold before you the secret of your body, your mind, your world, and your Self. Not metaphorically. Not symbolically. But directly, clearly, and scientifically.
What is an Atom, Really?
Strip away all poetic fog for a moment and look at the raw definition: an atom is the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element. Hydrogen, oxygen, iron, gold, carbon—each is made of atoms. Each atom is composed of a dense nucleus (holding protons and neutrons) surrounded by a cloud of electrons. But the mind-shattering part? It’s almost entirely empty space.
If the nucleus of an atom were the size of a grain of rice, the electrons would be whirling around it at a distance of several meters. And in between? Nothing. Vacuum. Silence. Emptiness. And yet, this empty dance creates solidity.
Your skin. Your skull. The steel spoon in your hand. All solid illusions made from empty atoms. A paradox wrapped in wonder.
You Are Made of This
As you sit reading this chapter—whether on a screen or paper—your body is pulsing with activity. Cells working, blood flowing, brain humming. And yet, underneath all that complexity lies astonishing simplicity: you are made of atoms.
Bones? Calcium atoms. Muscles? Proteins made from carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen atoms. Breath? Oxygen atoms in molecules dancing through lungs and into blood.
Even your thoughts depend on the flicker of sodium and potassium atoms across neural membranes. You are an orchestra of atomic activity.
And it’s not just you. The chair you’re sitting on. The cup near your hand. The book on your shelf. All made of atoms. There is no exception in the physical world. Everything is atoms, arranged differently.
The First Whisper: What If?
Now let a quiet question pass through your awareness:
If every object in the universe is made of atoms, and your body is made of atoms, then is there any boundary between “you” and “everything else”?
This is not mysticism. This is physics.
Imagine for a moment: you walk into a room. Your hand touches a wall. Two atomic clouds meet. One belongs to “you,” the other to “wall.” But both are just electrons pushing against each other—and electrons don’t carry name tags. They don’t say, “Hey! I’m from Bhishm Sharma’s hand!”
So who says they are yours?
That is the first crack in the ego.
Atoms Don’t Have Egos
Here is a silent truth that might change your life:
Atoms don’t do anything. Yet everything happens through them.
The atom doesn’t claim it grew into a flower, or turned into a heart cell, or formed a skyscraper. It doesn’t say, “Look what I did!”
It simply is, and through its being, infinite forms arise.
Compare that to your own life. You eat, breathe, speak, sleep, think. But if you observe closely, none of this is truly “done” by you in the conscious sense. Breathing happens. Digestion happens. Even thoughts arise without being summoned.
Your life is a play of atomic orchestration, not personal authorship.
The Suspense Begins
Here’s where it gets exhilarating.
Later in this book, you will see not just that the body is made of atoms, but that each atom is a miniature holographic reflection of the entire body. Every function you believe belongs to organs—like circulation, cognition, metabolism—is already being mirrored at the atomic level.
The atom, in a very real sense, is the body, just in seed form.
This isn’t poetry. It is precise parallelism. The holographic principle in physics suggests that all the information of a whole can exist in every small part. Like a fragment of a holographic photo still contains the entire image, just at lower resolution.
That means: Every atom is the body. Every atom is the universe. And so are you.
And Yet… Nothing Moves
The deeper you look into atomic structure, the more silence you encounter. Electrons don’t spin like planets. They exist in probability clouds. The nucleus doesn’t pulse or breathe. It just remains.
This entire dynamic universe is built on particles that are mostly still and silent.
This echoes something ancient within your own being. Something that yogis, sages, and mystics have spoken of for millennia:
“There is a stillness in you that does not move, yet all movement arises from it.”
In this book, we will slowly peel back the veil—not to escape science, but to fulfill it.
Why This Chapter Matters
You may wonder: why start here? Why talk about atoms when you came looking for self-realization, spiritual understanding, or insight into human nature?
Because understanding the atom is understanding yourself.
Not just your body. But the very way you think, feel, act, and perceive.
This book is not about religious belief or new-age theory. It is about showing you, through direct experience and clear reasoning, that everything you think is “external” is actually you.
The moment you grasp that the very building blocks of the universe are also the building blocks of your Self, the illusion of separation begins to dissolve. You start to laugh gently at the absurdity of possessiveness, pride, guilt, and fear.
What is there to fight, if all is you? What is there to possess, if the possessor is already everywhere?
A Taste of What Awaits
In coming chapters, we will:
- Unpack how the functions of the body (circulation, nervous system, digestion) mirror atomic structure
- See how the society of cells within us reflects the society outside us
- Discover how consciousness and awareness influence atomic behavior
- Understand how healing, memory, and death relate to atomic rearrangement
- And finally, how seeing the atom as your own Self can liberate you from the weight of ego
The Adventure Within
Imagine a journey where no place is far because the destination is within you.
Where the greatest mysteries of matter whisper the truths of spirit.
Where the smallest unit of substance reveals the largest truth of existence.
This is not just a book. It is a shift in the way you perceive reality.
We began with the atom. But the journey has only begun.
And if you dare to go deeper, you will discover that the boundary between the knower and the known, the seer and the seen, the atom and the body, the world and the Self…
…was never really there at all.