The world is full of phenomenal beauty. Have you ever visited a place that touches not only your heart, but your entire self? A place that radiates warmth no matter the temperature. A place that embodies grace and inspires awe.
People often rave about the seven natural wonders of the world, which spans all seven continents: the Grand Canyon, USA; Paricutin, Mexico; the Northern Lights, North and South Poles; Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe; Harbor of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; the Great Barrier Reef, Australia; and Mount Everest, Nepal. Nature’s displays are, indeed, breathtaking and often stimulate a meditative quality in us, but what about man-made ambience? Can we provide or even surpass the qualities that nature has provided? Is there a best place to meditate?
At a recent Satsang during his two-week ride for Cauvery Calling, Sadhguru answers a question about the significance of the location where one meditates and discusses the importance of becoming significant as a life.