How are meditation and spirituality truly connected? Is meditation simply a technique for finding calm or is it a way to uncover a deeper understanding of ourselves? Lao Tzu once said, “To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders”. This may seem simple, but what really happens when we quiet the mind? Could it be that, by becoming still, we might experience something greater—something beyond our everyday self?

Meditation and mindfulness may seem simple, but as soon as we sit down to focus, our mind shows its true colors, pulling us into a web of thoughts, memories and worries. You might start by breathing slowly, but within seconds, thoughts creep in: “What should I eat later?” Or, a random memory surfaces, and suddenly, you’re reliving a conversation from last week. Before you know it, your focus is lost and frustration sets in.

The concept of the third eye has intrigued spiritual seekers and philosophers for centuries. Unlike our physical eyes, which perceive the material world, the third eye reveals realms of intuition, spiritual insight and higher consciousness. Associated with the sixth chakra, the “Ajna” or “brow” chakra, it is thought to be located between the eyebrows. This energetic center is often seen as the bridge between the conscious and the subconscious mind, playing a significant role in our perception of self and reality.