Energy places are those locations on Earth that contain higher earthly energy than any other place. These locations are said to have some positive effects on the human mind and have many spiritual benefits. Such energy places are also called Energy Vortex. On the basis of some studies, many Energy vortexes are available at the intersections of ley lines or the random lines of natural energy that create the Earth’s electromagnetic field.
Types of Energy Places
There are mainly 3 types of Energy Places,
- Man-Made: Like pyramids, many scientists have claimed that the Pyramids concentrate huge electromagnetic energy inside chambers. This energy-bearing property of Pyramids made them great Energy Vortexes. Similarly many Temples In India and Outside contain a lot of earthly energies, sometimes due to the location of the area and sometimes due to the architecture of the Temple.
- Natural: Natural places that are highly charged with energy naturally like beaches, mountains, hills, etc. Such places are naturally energetic and one can feel it while paying attention and focusing.
- Combination of Man-Made and Natural: Many Temples, Churches & Sacred sites have been built on such energy places where there is already a lot of energy conservation. For example, you can find many temples on hills, where you can feel peace and more connected to yourself. Many locations like Stonehenge in England, Machu Picchu in Peru, and Kasar Devi in India come under such combinations.
Mind & Energy Connection
According to science, we are all surrounded by atoms and subatomic particles. Quantum physics explains how everything works: the best description we have of the nature of the particles that make up matter and the forces with which they interact. According to quantum physics, there is nothing in the universe but energy. Even at the subatomic level, all particles, or what they call quanta are made up of not only mass but also some intangible energy and charge or polarizability. So according to quantum physics Me, you, and all other beings on the planets are nothing but waves. So, if we are just swirling bodies of energy, it would be possible that we would be receptive to other swirling bodies of energy. We as a source of energy creation can respond and be connected easily to another source of energy creation. Therefore, when we come in contact with unusually high amounts of energy like geographical energy vortexes – we can’t help but respond physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Energy Fields and Their Effects
Planet Earth is all surrounded by a lot of natural forces like gravity, magnetic force, electromagnetic force, etc. Gravity is the indisputable force that has an impact on everything.
According to Dr. Rajwanshi – Author of the book, Nature of Human Thought, A thought is produced when the brain neurons fire. That firing of neurons produces a structure like a hologram which can be called a ‘Thought’.
As we know, deep thought is geometric in nature, so is gravity. The rate of relatability between the two is higher. Deep thought is a product of almost 100 billion neurons firing in a laser-like fashion. Similarly, it may be possible that gravity manifests only when a very large number of particles are involved. And though neurons don’t weigh much, they do weigh something and thus are subject to the influences of gravity.
However, it is also possible that movement produces the necessary structure which could be either thought (firing of neurons) or gravity (movement of electrons, etc.). Movement is an outcome of time. Without time there is no movement and ultimately everything devolves into ‘G’ space.
There were many examples of such yogis who left their bodies consciously with complete knowledge of the conjunction of planets and stars. Thus in Mahabharata, it is mentioned that Bhishma Pitamah stayed on the prickly arrow cot for six months before he left his body during “Uttarayan” (Sanskrit word for the sun rising from the north) when the sun was closest to earth in winter. In the ancient Indian text of “Brahma Sutra”, it is stated that the soul guided by the Sun’s gravity reaches space called heaven. Maybe the yogis of that period were very much aware of such facts of the universe.
The interaction of deep thought and gravity can also be seen in the interaction of alpha waves with the earth. Alpha waves are produced in the brain when we are in a meditation or relaxing state. These waves are generally in the range of 8-12 Hz frequency. The earth diameter (~12,800 km) is such that it can have a standing half-wave of 11.7 Hz. Hence it is possible that our brain evolved in such a manner that the earth’s geometry influenced the alpha wave production of our brain.
Dr. Rajwanshi said that, not only gravity, earth’s magnetic field also affects the geometry of thoughts. A human brain produces a small electromagnetic field. Any weak or powerful magnetic field may therefore affect its working and hence the thought. The modern world is an electric age and thus we are completely surrounded by electromagnetic (EM) fields. Whether they are from our cell phones, or overhead high voltage wires, or microwave ovens, MRI scans, etc., we are continuously being bathed by them and cannot escape them. These man-made fields together with the fluctuations in earth’s magnetic fields provide a very large number of possibilities of affecting the human thought process. Also, both gravitational and magnetic fields, all around the world, vary slightly from their mean values. Since they can affect the working of the brain, it is possible that some places may be more conducive to creating deep thought and creativity. This can be the reason why we feel peaceful and calm at some sacred places.
Best Energy Places in India
Kasar Devi
Kasar Devi is a small village in math, near Almora, Uttrakhand. This place has a huge impact on the human body and mind due to the high energy of its geomagnetic field because the place comes under the Van Allen Belt of the Earth.
In 1958 NASA discovered that the earth is surrounded by two donut-shaped zones of high-energy particles (protons & electrons) held and captured by the powerful magnetic force of the earth. These zones contain radiations so harmful that if you cross the earth’s atmosphere and pass through them – it can kill you within a few minutes. They’re known by the name of Van Allen Belts
Due to the Earth’s Magnetic Field, these electrons and protons get trapped under the area of Earth’s energy and reduce their harmful impact on the human body.
The geomagnetic field of Earth is a protected layer for the planet and for all beings. Only three places on the earth are under the impact of the huge magnetism that holds Van Allen Belts. These places are Machu Picchu, Peru, another is Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England, and the third being the Kasar Devi Temple / Crank’s Ridge itself.
Kasar Devi or also called Crank’s Ridge was a popular destination during the Hippie movement of the 1960s and 1970s and continues to attract trekkers and tourists, both domestic and foreign.
Kasar Devi temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga, under the belief that Maa Durga slew 2 demons Shumbh & Nishumbh at the hill of Kasar Devi. It is said that imprints of Goddess Durga’s lion are still behind the idol on a rock face.
Kasar Devi is a popular place that has been visited by many famous personalities around the world. Swami Vivekananda meditated and lived here in the 1890s. Within 10-20 steps ahead of the Kasar Devi temple, the temple of God Bhairav is situated on the same hill. This was the location where Swami Vivekananda meditated and shared the mystic experiences in his book.
The great poet Rabindranath Tagore, Sitarist Ravishankar, and Uday Shankar, Dancer Zohra Sehgal, Jawaharlal Nehru’s Sister, and many other Indian’s famous personalities have already been there.
The place also attracts many great people and artists all over the world like Timothy Leary, a renowned psychologist from Harvard who lived here for many years and wrote a part of his book “The Psychedelic Experience.” Prominent Buddhist scholar Alfred Sorensen also known by the name of Sunyata Baba lived here too. Ernst Hoffman (aka Lama Govinda), the elite authority on Tibetan Buddhism also visited the place, Popular English novelist and poet D.H. Lawrence spent two summers on the hill, Singer Bob Dylan, George Harrison from the Beatles, and singer-songwriter Cat Stevens came here in the 1970s.
In the period of the ’60s this place became a famous spot for poets, singers, mystics, and artists. Thus we can conceptualize that, the enormous Earth’s energy at this place makes people feel calm and peaceful and affect their thoughts and actions in a different manner. This is the reason why this place is visited by so many great personalities as it retrieves the hidden creativity from the human mind.
Pushkar
Pushkar, Rajasthan is a small town that is bordering the Thar Desert. This place is famous for Pushkar Lake with 52 Ghats on it.
Pushkar is the place of Bramah, the most prominent place dedicated to the supreme lord in the whole world. According to the belief of people, the world was created by Brahma and was started from this place when Brahma came to Earth and slew two Demons with his weapon that is the lotus flower. At this process, lotus petals fell on the ground at three places. Creating 3 lakes of Pushkar – Jeshta Pushkar, Madhya Pushkar, and Kanishtha Pushkar.
This place holds a very different energy than any other sacred place in India. At this place, you may experience little restlessness and a major upsurge in your thoughts and senses. As per meditators of this place, the place is also dedicated to Narad Muni, one of the mind-created children of Lord Brahma. In ancient stories, Narad is described as both wise and mischievous and so there is a possibility that you may have some malicious experience also, only if you are not aware of the energy that is trying to play with your mind. But the place holds very effective energy of the Lake and the Temple, and once you sit for meditation to focus on your object of concentration you can experience the stillness and deepness of Mind waves throughout your process of Dhyana.
Hence if you are able to identify the energy of the place through your meditation you can easily guide this place’s energy towards your way of concentration. The meditation connection here may take some time to create but once it is created you can experience the feeling of immense joy and pleasure within you.
Pushkar is also famous for the Indian Festival Holi. Holi is a popularly known festival in India as the Festival of Colors. Pushkar is the only place in India where one can experience top most madness of the festival. During holi the place is overloaded with a lot of colors, dance, party, folk music, and love. Not only Indians but people from other places in the world also visit this place for this festival. You may not find alcohol here but can easily get India’s best and famous ‘Bhang’ – a local drink that is made up of infusing cannabis extract into lassi and thandai.
Isha Ashram
Isha Ashram in Coimbatore, Tamilnadu situated on the foothills of the Velliangiri Hills. According to the founder of Ashram, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, the energy of the place is really high and spiritual as the place holds the energy of his Guru, who left his body in the same location. Also, it is the belief of the people over here that Lord Shiva used to Meditate on these hills long back in ancient years.
Isha Ashram is also famous for its huge Shiv Linga Statue called ‘Dhyanalinga’. It was consecrated by Sadhguru using the ancient yogic practice of Prana Pratishtha and is surrounded by 7 coils of snake structure dedicated to 7 chakras of the human body. According to people over there, it is believed that Dhyanlinga is the best place to sit and meditate where a person can receive an easy connection with himself due to the spiritual energy of the statue and the location.
All these places in India, are must-visit places for yoga & meditation practitioners. Meet the places & grab the most amazing feeling inside you.
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