A gentle invitation to pause and observe yourself
A rare celestial moment at the beginning of 2026
On January 3, 2026, the sky offers a rare and powerful moment:
the first and brightest Supermoon of 2026 appears at the same time as the Quadrantids meteor shower reaches its peak.
At around 5:04 PM (Vietnam time), the Full Moon illuminates the night sky in its fullest form.
The Wolf Moon – an ancient call to inner awakening
In Native American traditions, the January Full Moon is known as the Wolf Moon —
a symbol of:
Survival instinct
The harshness of winter
And awakening from within
It is a time that reminds humans to return to their primal strength and inner awareness.
The Quadrantids meteor shower – a dance of impermanence
During the night of January 3 and the early morning of January 4, 2026,
the Quadrantids meteor shower crosses the sky with an estimated rate of 40–60 meteors per hour at its peak.
🌌 Originating from asteroid 2003 EH1
🔭 Discovered in 1825
⏳ Active from December 28, 2025 to January 16, 2026
🌠 Peaking on January 3–4, 2026
Each streak of light flashes and disappears —
much like our thoughts, emotions, and habitual loops that we often mistake as “me.”
When the universe reveals impermanence
When impermanence is revealed so clearly,
human beings are gently invited back into observation.
Meditation during powerful astronomical moments is not about asking or changing anything,
but about seeing clearly:
I am not this body.
I am not these thoughts.
I am the Observer, witnessing everything.
A Full Moon invitation to sit together
That is why, on this first Full Moon of the year,
Master Oneness and the awakened community of Diviners invite you to:
Sit still
Connect
Synchronize with the natural rhythm of the universe
When you observe, the ego does not need to be destroyed —
it naturally dissolves.
Supermoon, Meteor Shower
And a message from the universe
Why is this an ideal time for meditation?
It is no coincidence that the Supermoon and the Quadrantids meteor shower appear together at the very beginning of 2026.
🌕 The Full Moon represents completion, endings, and letting go
🌠 Meteors symbolize impermanence and rebirth
When these two energies meet,
the universe whispers a clear message:
It is time to pause, reflect, and release.
Observation – the doorway to freedom
In daily life, we are easily pulled into:
Habits
Reactions
Roles
But when you sit in meditation, you begin to notice:
Thoughts arise and pass
Emotions appear and fade
And you are no longer trapped in any of them
“Objective observation is where the ego dissolves.
When the ego dissolves, we merge with the intelligence of the universe.”
— Master Oneness
Full Moon Meditation with Master Oneness & Diviners
This is a space for you to:
Slow down with the rhythm of the universe
Observe without judgment
Touch the sense of wholeness that has always been present
Not to become a better version of yourself,
but to remember who you truly are.
When the Full Moon lights up the sky, awareness lights up the inner world.
- 📅 Time: 8:00 – 9:00 PM, Sunday, January 4, 2026
- 💻 Format: Online via Zoom
- 🕊️ Program: Full Moon Meditation with Master Oneness
- 📆 Held monthly on the Full Moon (16th lunar day)
We look forward to sitting with you in stillness and awareness.