2.12.2025.Ubud~Water in Bali
As a balance of the earth, water is a constant phenomenon wherever it exists. Views vary on water, perhaps as little as the glass we drink every day. On the island of Bali, water is considered a sacred tool for prayer and for purifying one's identity. Water becomes sacred when prayers for good things are offered, and vice versa. This significantly impacts the health of the body and soul, according to research by Japanese scientists.

It is a culture that has always been preserved, water as a means of "melukat" (self-healing), with a deep meaning that implies self-healing. For example, one of Bali's most famous attractions, the Tirta Empul Temple, located in Tampaksiring, Gianyar, Bali, is a place for "melukat" (self-purification) with naturally flowing water, making it a world-renowned tourist destination. International tourists from all over the world often visit this place to purify themselves. In Bali's sacred universe, water is considered a miraculous force capable of restoring and even healing, said one tourist who visited Tirta Empul Temple in Tampaksiring.

As a pure energy, the naturally flowing water in Bali is believed to balance recent natural phenomena. With well-intentioned prayers, water as a means of meditation is quite interesting to explore, bringing a high level of awareness to anyone. Beyond its tourist appeal, Bali's beaches also offer a sense of peace as we enjoy its exotic beauty.