An Interview with Dr. Bipin Aarya

An Interview with Dr. Bipin Aarya

The Literature Times: Dr. Aarya, you have a diverse background in fields like biotechnology, oil & energy, and aviation. What inspired you to transition from such professional industries into spirituality and healing?

Dr. Bipin Aarya: My journey into spirituality was not a sudden shift but rather an evolution. While working in aviation and biotechnology, I was always fascinated by the unseen forces that govern life—be it the laws of physics or the mysteries of consciousness. Over time, I realized that scientific knowledge, while powerful, only explains part of our existence. The deeper questions—about purpose, healing, and transformation—led me to explore spirituality, tarot reading, and ancient wisdom. Through Wolf Magice Consultations, I now blend scientific reasoning with spiritual insight to guide individuals on their journeys of self-discovery and healing.

The Literature Times: Your book, Das Mahavidya Sabar Mantra – Navnath Padhati, delves into Shabar Mantras and their influence. What drew you to this ancient spiritual tradition, and how did you come to write about it?

Dr. Bipin Aarya: Shabar Mantras have always intrigued me due to their raw power and accessibility. Unlike traditional Sanskrit mantras, which require precise pronunciation and years of discipline, Shabar Mantras were designed for common people and were often given in regional languages. These mantras were developed by Nath Yogis, Aghoris, and Siddhas to invoke divine energies directly. My book was born out of a deep desire to preserve and share this knowledge. Having studied various esoteric traditions, I felt it was necessary to document these practices in a way that modern seekers could understand and use effectively.

The Literature Times: In your book, you discuss the use of both faith and threat in Shabar Mantras. Could you elaborate on how these elements work together and why they are so powerful in this context?

Dr. Bipin Aarya: Shabar Mantras operate on the principles of energy and intention. Unlike conventional prayers, these mantras often invoke divine energies with an assertive command, rather than a request. Faith plays a crucial role in energizing the mantra, as belief strengthens its vibrational frequency. At the same time, the element of ‘threat’ or urgency is not about violence but rather a psychological force that compels the divine or elemental spirits to act swiftly. This dual mechanism ensures that the practitioner’s intent is transmitted with maximum potency. Historically, these mantras were used by saints and mystics who understood the cosmic law of cause and effect, ensuring their use remained ethical and purposeful.

The Literature Times: You mention that the effect of an oath (honor) was once quite powerful. Can you explain more about the cultural and spiritual significance of oaths in the past, and why you believe they were so effective?

Dr. Bipin Aarya: In ancient times, words carried immense power. An oath was not just a verbal commitment; it was a binding contract with the cosmos. People believed that breaking an oath could lead to severe karmic consequences, both in this life and the next. In spiritual traditions, a person’s word was directly linked to their integrity and life force. The reason these oaths were so effective is that belief systems were stronger—there was no doubt in the minds of those who took them. Today, skepticism and a lack of conviction have weakenedthe power of spokencommitments, but for those who truly understand the energetic implications, an oath still holds transformative power.

The Literature Times: The concept of Gods and Goddesses in Shabar Mantras is central to your work. How do you believe modern-day practitioners can effectively connect with these divine forces in their spiritual practice?

Dr. Bipin Aarya: Connection with divine forces requires both devotion and alignment. Modern practitioners can establish this connection by first understanding the essence of the deity they wish to invoke. Every god and goddess represents a specific energy—whether it is wisdom, protection, or transformation. Meditation, mantra chanting, and visualization techniques can help establish a deeper bond. One must also maintain a disciplined approach—divine energies respond best to sincerity and perseverance. Additionally, creating a sacred space and following rituals that align with ancient traditions can enhance this connection.

The Literature Times: As someone who has worked as a spiritual guide, healer, and tarot card reader, how has your understanding of these ancient practices informed your approach to modern spirituality?

Dr. Bipin Aarya: My work in spiritual guidance has shown me that people seek both clarity and empowerment. Ancient practices like Shabar Mantras and tarot reading provide a structured way to access higher wisdom. However, I always emphasize a balanced approach—combining ancient knowledge with modern psychological insights. Spirituality today must be adaptable; it should empower individualsrather than promoteblind faith. Through my practice, I help people bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and contemporary challenges, making spirituality a practical tool for healing and self-discovery.

The Literature Times: Your background in science and aviation is quite different from your current work in spirituality. How do you reconcile these two seemingly different worlds? Do you find any overlap between them?

Dr. Bipin Aarya: Science and spirituality are often seen as opposing forces, but in reality, they are deeply connected. Science explores the external world—its mechanics and physical laws—while spirituality investigates the internal universe of consciousness and energy. My background in aviation, for example, involved precision, calculations, and navigation—skills that translate well into spiritual guidance, where focus and intention are crucial. Similarly, biotechnology studies life at the molecular level, while spirituality examines the energetic blueprint of existence. Both seek to uncover truth, just through different methodologies. The key is to integrate knowledge from both domains to create a holistic understanding of life.

The Literature Times: In your experience, what are some of the most common misconceptions people have about spiritual practices like Shabar Mantras or tarot reading, and how do you address them in your work?

Dr. Bipin Aarya: One major misconception is that these practices are purely superstitious or ineffective. Many people dismiss Shabar Mantras because they don’t understand their energetic principles.Similarly, tarotreading is often seen as fortune-telling rather than a tool for self-reflection and guidance. I address these misconceptions by educating people on the mechanics behind these practices. For example, Shabar Mantras work on the principle of sound vibration and subconscious programming, while tarot functions as a mirror to the seeker’s psyche. When people approach these practices with an open mind and proper guidance, they often experience profound results.

The Literature Times: Through your spiritual guidance and healing work, what are the most common challenges or issues your clients seek help with, and how do you help them overcome these challenges?

Dr. Bipin Aarya: The most common issues people face are emotional trauma, uncertainty about life purpose, and energetic blockages. Many individuals feel disconnected from themselves and their higher potential. My approach involves a combination of energy healing, tarot insights, and mantra practices to help them clear emotional baggage and realign with their true path. I guide them in cultivating self-awareness and resilience, empowering them to navigate life with confidence and clarity.

The Literature Times: What future projects or writings are you currently working on, and how do you plan to continue exploring the intersection of spirituality and personal growth in your work?

Dr. Bipin Aarya: I am currently working on expanding my research into advanced spiritual techniques, including energy transmutation and higher-dimensional healing practices. Additionally, I am writing a book on how scientific principles can be used to decode esoteric knowledge, bridging the gap between mysticism and quantum physics. My mission is to make spiritual wisdom more accessible and practical, allowing individuals to harness its transformative power in everyday life.

 

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