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In this episode of Meditations with Mariel, we explore the symbolic rhythm often associated with Nikola Tesla’s fascination with the numbers 3, 6, and 9; a pattern many interpret as a cycle of intention, expansion, and completion.
This guided meditation approaches the 3-6-9 method as an embodied practice rather than a formula. Through breathwork, repetition, and visualization, you’re invited to slow down, clarify what you’re calling in, and feel the emotional reality of alignment before it takes physical form.
Three becomes the moment of intention.
Six becomes the movement of energy outward.
Nine becomes the sense of completion already living within you.
Whether you’re familiar with the 3-6-9 manifestation ritual or simply seeking a structured space to focus your energy, this session offers a grounded and poetic way to connect your thoughts, emotions, and breath with what you’re ready to create.
Most meditations are recorded in real time with minimal editing, guided primarily by voice to preserve presence, authenticity, and the feeling of being held in the moment.
Take a breath.
Set the intention.
Let the rhythm carry you.
By MariposastarteIn this episode of Meditations with Mariel, we explore the symbolic rhythm often associated with Nikola Tesla’s fascination with the numbers 3, 6, and 9; a pattern many interpret as a cycle of intention, expansion, and completion.
This guided meditation approaches the 3-6-9 method as an embodied practice rather than a formula. Through breathwork, repetition, and visualization, you’re invited to slow down, clarify what you’re calling in, and feel the emotional reality of alignment before it takes physical form.
Three becomes the moment of intention.
Six becomes the movement of energy outward.
Nine becomes the sense of completion already living within you.
Whether you’re familiar with the 3-6-9 manifestation ritual or simply seeking a structured space to focus your energy, this session offers a grounded and poetic way to connect your thoughts, emotions, and breath with what you’re ready to create.
Most meditations are recorded in real time with minimal editing, guided primarily by voice to preserve presence, authenticity, and the feeling of being held in the moment.
Take a breath.
Set the intention.
Let the rhythm carry you.