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Meditate on Kumbh


During the Kumbh, a unique energy field is created thanks to constellations in the sky, earth and water. Meditating at this time can connect the soul to a higher universal consciousness. This period offers the highest possibility of activating our chakras. Therefore, if you visit the Kumbh, be sure to meditate there. And if you cannot go, meditate at home. Just as the Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati converge at Prayagraj, similarly, within us, the Ida, Pingala and Sushumna converge at the Ajna chakra. Meditation should be focused on this point.

The Kumbh is held every 12 years. A cycle of cosmic energy becomes active every 12 years. The alignment of the constellations assists seekers in purifying their energy, breaking karmic bonds and preparing them for self-realisation.

Energy travels through water. Rivers are in constant contact with the Sun, absorbing divine properties. Water can also be charged with mantras, which is why sages and seers grant blessings or curses by holding water in their palms.

Millions of saints, yogis, sadhus and devotees come to the confluence of rivers with the sole intent of attaining liberation. Their collective prayers and meditation amplify the energy of the place. This energy helps achieve mental, physical and spiritual balance, enabling individuals to reach a higher state of consciousness. Therefore, bathing at the confluence and meditating on Kumbh can activate spiritual codes in human DNA.

Today is Maghi Purnima.

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