Suryaputra Karna: 10 Million Dharma Critical hits-Chapter 79 - 77: The Control Within the Cycle

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Chapter 79: Chapter 77: The Control Within the Cycle

The cycle had formed.

Outward.

Return.

A complete flow.

What had once been separate—

Movement... force... awareness—

Had now begun to merge into something whole.

Karna walked steadily across the sacred expanse of Mount Kailash.

The mountain remained unchanged.

Vast.

Silent.

Unforgiving.

The wind continued its endless motion.

Cold currents sweeping across the slopes.

The ground remained uneven.

Unstable.

Demanding attention with every step.

Yet Karna—

Moved through it all without disturbance.

Each step now carried more than movement.

It carried a cycle.

A complete process.

The Prana flowed outward—

Guided by action.

Released through contact.

Then returned inward—

Subtle.

Refined.

Merging back into him.

Step by step—

The process repeated.

Refined with each motion.

Stabilized through awareness.

Becoming natural.

Becoming part of him.

No longer something he performed—

But something he lived.

And yet—

Within that growing harmony—

Something new began to surface.

A subtle inconsistency.

So faint—

That it could easily be ignored.

But Karna did not ignore it.

He noticed it immediately.

Sometimes—

The returning force was clear.

Smooth.

Complete.

It flowed back into him like a perfect echo.

Seamless.

Unbroken.

But other times—

It changed.

It became faint.

Distant.

Incomplete.

As if the cycle had fractured.

As if something had interrupted the return.

Karna slowed.

Then stopped.

Not out of frustration.

Not out of confusion.

But out of awareness.

The wind passed through him.

Unaffected.

The snow shifted beneath his feet.

The mountain remained indifferent.

But Karna turned inward once more.

Observing.

Carefully.

Patiently.

The outward flow—

Was always consistent.

It never failed.

It moved with clarity.

With direction.

With purpose.

But the return—

Was different.

It depended on something.

Something subtle.

Something he had not yet fully grasped.

He closed his eyes slightly.

Allowing the external world to fade.

Replaying the last few steps within his awareness.

Not as memory—

But as sensation.

The movement.

The moment of contact.

The release of force.

The spreading of energy.

And then—

The return.

Or the lack of it.

Again and again—

He observed.

Without judgment.

Without interference.

Until—

He saw it.

The difference was not in the movement.

Not in the force.

Not in the ground.

It was in the moment after.

In the awareness.

When he released the force—

If his awareness followed it completely—

Without break—

Without distraction—

The return was strong.

Clear.

Complete.

But when his awareness wavered—

Even slightly—

Even for a fraction of a moment—

The return weakened.

It broke.

It faded.

Karna opened his eyes.

The realization settled deeply.

The cycle required control.

But not control of force.

Not control of movement.

Control of awareness.

If awareness remained unbroken—

The cycle remained complete.

If awareness broke—

The cycle broke.

A simple truth.

Clear.

Direct.

But not easy.

Because maintaining awareness—

Through movement—

Through action—

Was far more difficult than in stillness.

Stillness required presence.

But movement—

Tested it.

Karna took a slow breath.

Calm.

Steady.

Grounded.

Then—

He stepped forward again.

This time—

With sharper awareness.

More focused.

More precise.

The Prana flowed outward.

As it always did.

But now—

Karna followed it completely.

From the moment it left him—

To the moment it touched the ground.

To the moment it spread outward.

He remained connected.

Unbroken.

Undistracted.

And then—

It returned.

Clear.

Strong.

Complete.

The cycle held.

Karna took another step.

And then another.

Each time—

Maintaining awareness.

Holding the connection.

Not allowing it to slip.

Not allowing it to fade.

The process was not easy.

Even now—

Even with understanding—

The challenge remained.

A slight distraction—

A momentary lapse—

A shift in attention—

And the return weakened.

The cycle broke.

But Karna did not stop.

He did not grow frustrated.

He did not resist the failure.

He accepted it.

Observed it.

Corrected it.

And continued.

Step by step—

Failure.

Correction.

Understanding.

Growth.

The cycle began to stabilize.

Slowly.

Gradually.

Not perfect—

But improving.

Strengthening.

Becoming more consistent.

Karna’s mind remained calm.

Unshaken.

But his focus sharpened.

Because now—

He understood the true challenge.

It was not about power.

Not about strength.

Not about force.

It was about continuity.

Unbroken awareness.

From beginning—

To end.

From action—

To return.

A complete loop.

Without interruption.

Without loss.

Far beyond—

Watching in silence—

The presence remained.

Shiva.

Still.

Unmoving.

Yet aware of every shift.

Every realization.

Every step forward.

The child had reached deeper.

Beyond movement.

Beyond force.

Into control.

True control.

Not the kind that dominates.

Not the kind that forces outcomes.

But the kind that remains present.

Unbroken.

Unshaken.

Continuous.

Time passed.

Unnoticed.

Unmeasured.

The mountain remained vast.

Endless.

Unchanging.

But Karna—

Continued to evolve.

Each step became more precise.

Each cycle more complete.

Each return more stable.

Each moment more aware.

What once required effort—

Began to feel natural.

What once broke—

Began to hold.

The flow within him strengthened.

Not in intensity—

But in continuity.

Far away—

In the distant kingdom of Hastinapura—

Life continued its steady progression.

The young princes grew.

Their bodies stronger.

Their minds sharper.

They moved closer to the day—

When training would begin.

When discipline would shape them.

When their paths would begin to define the future.

Unaware—

Of the boy walking alone upon a sacred mountain.

Unaware—

Of the level he had already reached.

Unaware—

Of the silent distance between them.

But that distance—

Was shrinking.

Slowly.

Inevitably.

Through time.

Through destiny.

Karna walked.

Calm.

Focused.

Unbroken.

There was no excess in him.

No wasted motion.

No scattered thought.

Only continuity.

Only awareness.

Only flow.

And with each step—

The cycle held stronger.

More complete.

More refined.

Karna continued forward.

And nothing within him broke.

Some short lines for this Chapter for Karna.

""Tootti thi jo kadiyan, ab wo judne lagi hain,Hawayein bhi ab uski lay mein mudne lagi hain.Nazar thami hai lakshya par, par dhyan rooh ke paar hai,Ab thamta nahi wo pravah, jismein Shiv ka aadhar hai.""

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Karna is now learning Control through Awareness Continuity.This is one of the hardest aspects of true mastery—maintaining flow without breaking concentration.

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