25+ years. A hundred countries. One question.

What is the shortest distance between a person and their own freedom?

PhDVajrayana Buddhist Psychology
RCILicence A100310
APAMember
NGH USABoard Certified
NGH IndiaFounding President

Dr. Maruti Sharma has spent 25+ years asking a single question in a hundred countries: what is actually happening inside the human being who is stuck? Not what they report. Not what the DSM says. What is actually happening — in the body, in the nervous system, in the subconscious structures that were laid down long before the person had language to describe them.

The answer he has arrived at — through clinical practice, through his own lineage of Eastern contemplative work, through 25+ years of sitting with people who had tried everything else — is that suffering is a conditioning phenomenon. It is not a disease. It is not a character flaw. It is a pattern. And patterns can be changed.

The MTP™ Method is the distillation of that 25+ year investigation. It integrates the rigour of Western clinical psychology — evidence-based, RCI-licensed, APA-standard — with the depth of Eastern contemplative lineage that most Western practitioners have never accessed. The result is something that works where other approaches have not.

"I am not interested in managing symptoms. I am interested in the thing underneath the symptoms — the conditioning that generates them. When that changes, everything changes."

Where the depth comes from.


Dr. Maruti Sharma's Eastern training spans traditions that most Western-trained practitioners have never encountered. His lineage includes Sammohan Vidya from the Atharva Veda, Mohana Karma within the Shatkarma tradition, Anuttara Yoga Tantra, Trika Shaivism, Kaula Tantra, and the Natha Siddha and Mahasiddha lineage. He holds a PhD in Vajrayana Buddhist Psychology.


These are not weekend certifications. They are living lineages — transmitted practitioner to practitioner across centuries. They inform every clinical session.

Sammohan Vidya — Atharva Veda tradition
Anuttara Yoga Tantra
Trika Shaivism
Kaula Tantra
Natha Siddha / Mahasiddha lineage
PhD — Vajrayana Buddhist Psychology
Nancy School of Hypnotherapy
Braid's Neurological Model
Ericksonian Hypnosis
Dave Elman Techniques
Ego-State Therapy (Watkins)
Analytical Hypnotherapy
Pavlovian Cortical Inhibition Model
Hilgardian Neodissociation Theory
NLP — Trained under Dr. Richard Bandler

Where the rigour comes from.


His Western clinical training spans the full lineage of hypnotherapy and psychotherapy — from the Nancy School through Erickson, from Pavlov through Hilgard. He trained in NLP under Dr. Richard Bandler. He is a licensed member of the Rehabilitation Council of India and a member of the American Psychological Association.


The combination of Eastern depth and Western rigour is not common. It is, in fact, what makes the MTP™ Method unlike anything else available.

The knowledge does not stop with one person.


Dr. Maruti Sharma is the co-founder of University of Life and the Founding President of NGH India. Through these institutions, the MTP™ Method and the clinical lineage is transmitted to the next generation of practitioners.


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Dr. Maruti Sharma

Clinical Psychologist. 25+ years.
100+ countries. Creator of MTP™.

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