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The Water Cycle: A Journey Back to the Ocean

S Kamalakannan
Personal Energy Centres
1 min readFeb 1, 2025

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Water from the ocean evaporates into the sky, forming clouds. These clouds later release rain, which falls to the earth and flows as rivers and streams. No matter how far it travels—whether stored in lakes, ponds, or reservoirs—water is always in motion. If barriers break, it rushes back towards its original source, the ocean. Until it reaches the sea, its journey never stops.

The Cycle of Life and the Universe

Similarly, the ultimate source of existence is Brahman—the infinite consciousness. From Brahman, everything originates, transforming into atoms, the five elements, living beings, and ultimately humans. These are only transitional phases. The true purpose of human life is to realise this divine nature and return to one’s original state—Brahman. Until this realisation occurs, there will be no true peace.

The Human Quest for Ultimate Peace

Throughout life, people seek fulfilment—through material wealth, relationships, or achievements. However, no matter what one gains, an inner void remains. This longing continues until one attains the ultimate goal—self-realisation. Only by understanding and experiencing one’s true nature can a person find everlasting peace and contentment.

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Personal Energy Centres
Personal Energy Centres

Published in Personal Energy Centres

In personal development and wellness, the concept of energy centres focuses on managing one’s mental and physical vitality. Practices such as yoga, mindfulness, and tai chi help individuals align their inner energy to achieve balance, reduce stress, and enhance productivity.

S Kamalakannan
S Kamalakannan

Written by S Kamalakannan

Knowledge is a treasure, but practical application is the key to unlocking it.

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