
“Immortality is not a secret.
It is a discipline so luminous,
even Time forgets to touch you.”
— Navnit Krishna
These Twelve Golden Rules arise from Siddha conduct, not as external commandments, but as inner geometries — patterns of energy, intention, and biofield integrity that preserve the flow of Amṛta, Soma, and stillness.
They are the subtle spine of the Immortal Path.
🌟 The Twelve Golden Rules
1. Live only from breath, not from mind.
When prāṇa leads, karma dissolves.
Use the breath as compass — not emotion, not logic, not desire.
2. Touch your body as if touching sacred soil.
Every action on this body — food, breath, sleep, sex — is tantric yajña.
Treat it with gentleness, precision, and reverence.
3. Eat only what keeps memory intact.
Food must not cloud jyoti (light) or smṛti (soul-memory).
Choose what your spine thanks you for.
4. Be still before speech.
Every word must rise from silence.
In that gap: mantra is born.
5. Leave every place brighter than you found it.
A Siddha does not walk — he anoints space.
Leave behind Soma residues, not footprints.
6. Do not chase power. Radiate stillness.
Power comes to the one who does not desire it.
Let your inner fire attract, not your hunger.
7. Sleep as if preparing to die.
Each night is a dry-run for liberation.
Sleep clean. Sleep grateful. Sleep with a mantra in your mouth.
8. Never interrupt another’s awakening.
Everyone burns their karma in their own rhythm.
Let them arrive — do not light their fire too soon.
9. Protect the mystery.
Do not explain what can only be entered.
Teach through presence, not persuasion.
10. Let go, then act.
Non-attachment is the only clarity.
From that silence, move mountains.
11. Be a guardian of the soma-path.
Preserve the sacred: kriyas, lineages, herbs, mantras.
Pass on only to those whose eyes soften at truth.
12. Remember who you are — even when the world forgets.
This is the root of it all:
Smṛti is the only immortality.