Creator of Superconscious Baseline Engineering using the Quantum Resonance Method
He spent 20 years inside Fortune 500 environments — designing digital systems at scale, operating under the kind of sustained pressure that compounds quietly over time.
During those two decades, something accumulated that no amount of achievement could address. Not a crisis. Not a breakdown. Something more persistent: a background internal load that sleep didn't clear, that weekends didn't touch, that holidays moved temporarily and returned fully by Monday morning.
He investigated everything available. Every approach worked at the level of thought, behaviour, and symptom. Nothing worked at the level where the load was actually being generated.
What he eventually found — and spent years developing into a transmittable method — operates at what he calls the operating system level of the human system. Not symptom management. Not technique. Direct clearing of accumulated internal load through transmission — received passively, in 18 minutes, without practice or prior experience.
He calls the category Superconscious Baseline Engineering: the installation of a new internal operating system where the heaviness that was running as default no longer does.
The free 18-minute experience is the most direct way to verify whether that claim is true.
Bramharishi — known professionally as Abhijeet Garde — built his career inside some of the most demanding corporate environments available. Fortune 500 projects. Digital systems architecture at scale.
The work was genuinely complex and for a long time genuinely satisfying. But somewhere in the middle of it, something began to accumulate that no external result could address. The internal load of twenty years of high-stakes decision-making, sustained pressure, and compressive thinking does not discharge itself at the end of a project or the close of a financial year. It stacks.
He did what intelligent, analytical people do. He investigated systematically. Therapy gave him precise language for what he was carrying. It did not remove it. Meditation gave him the ability to observe the weight with some distance. It did not clear it. Breathwork offered twenty minutes of relief and returned him to the same baseline. Every approach he found was working at the level of thought, behaviour, and symptom — the surface of the system — rather than the level where the load was actually being generated and stored.
What Bramharishi found was a mechanism for clearing accumulated internal load that operates beneath the level where every technique-based approach works.
Not through some complex framework. Not through hours of practice. Not through sustained effort over months.
Through direct transmission — a process by which the system resonates with a specific signal that clears accumulated load the way a system reboot clears accumulated background programs that cause the system to stall. Passively. At the root. Without anything being required from the recipient except 18 minutes of willingness.
The classical contemplative traditions had known this mechanism existed. The Indian sciences of consciousness described states — Nirvikalpa Samādhi, the steady mind (the Bhagavad Gita), — that were understood as the natural operating state of a system without accumulated load. They were not considered peak experiences. They were considered the baseline.
The problem was access: reaching that baseline had always required conditions most people in ordinary life cannot create.
What Bramharishi developed was a way to initiate access through transmission alone. In a single session. For someone who has never meditated, has no interest in philosophy, and is sitting in their car in a car park with headphones on before or after a difficult meeting.
The Quantum Resonance Method™ is the structured, transmittable form of what Bramharishi found.
It is the operational mechanism of Superconscious Baseline Engineering — the installation of a new internal operating system where accumulated internal load no longer runs as the default state.
It is not therapy. It is not meditation. It is not coaching. It operates at the root of the system, not the surface. The session delivers a direct experience of the operating system without the accumulated load running.
What people consistently describe afterward is not a peak experience, not euphoria, not temporary calm — but the specific quality of a system that has been cleared rather than managed.
The free 18-minute experience is the proof of concept.
The Clarity & Lightness Upgrade is the supported baseline shift — seven modules that anchor what the 18 minutes initiated.
The private work is the full installation — where the new baseline holds regardless of what arrives externally.
Everything starts with 18 minutes.
The work is for people who are externally high-functioning and internally carrying a load that has been there long enough they have stopped noticing it as unusual.
Founders who have built something real and find the internal operating state doesn't match the external result.
Executives who make decisions all day and cannot stop making them at 11pm.
Professionals who have done significant work on themselves — and found that understanding the mechanism of the load is not the same as clearing it.
People who are not broken. Not in crisis. Simply running an operating system that has accumulated enough noise that the baseline has quietly shifted from clear to heavy — and who would recognise that description the moment they read it.
Bramharishi is available for podcast conversations, long-form interviews, and collaborations with journalists, researchers, and organisations working at the intersection of high performance, internal operating systems, and consciousness evolution.
A media kit — biography, headshots, topic areas, and previous appearances — is available on request.
One ask before reaching out: do the 18 minutes first. Every conversation that follows it is a different conversation.