TLDR: Rather than rushing into 2026 goal-setting, Sri Preethaji and Sri Krishnaji of the Oneness Movement teach that meaningful intention-setting requires first resetting your state: achieving a quiet mind, a relaxed body, and clear awareness. This foundational approach suggests that the quality of your intentions—and your ability to actualize them—depends on the internal state from which they arise, not on the ambition of the goals themselves.
Why Reset Before Setting Intentions?
The conventional New Year approach often reverses the order: people identify what they want to achieve, then attempt to summon motivation and willpower to pursue it. The Oneness Movement teaching inverts this sequence. Before you articulate a single goal for 2026, you must first establish a baseline state—one characterized by a settled mind, a genuinely relaxed body, and clarity in your awareness.
This reordering reflects a fundamental understanding about how change actually occurs. Intentions born from a scattered, tense, or unclear state carry the imprint of that dysfunction. Even noble goals pursued from a reactive or anxious nervous system tend to perpetuate the very patterns they aim to transcend. Conversely, intentions emerging from a genuinely quiet mind have a different quality—they are more aligned, more sustainable, and more likely to manifest.
What Does "Quiet Mind" Actually Mean?
A quiet mind is not blank or vacant. In the teaching framework, it means a mind free from compulsive thought loops, anxiety spirals, and the constant commentary that ordinarily fragments attention. It is the difference between thinking intentionally and being thought by accumulated mental patterns.
Achieving a quiet mind in this context requires practice—not force. Forcing silence typically deepens tension. Instead, the teaching points toward methods like conscious breathing, meditation, or simple pause practices that allow the mind's natural settling. When you stop feeding the mental machinery with urgency and goal-chase energy, the mind gradually becomes less reactive and more responsive. From that settled state, any intention you form carries clearer intention.
The Role of a Relaxed Body in Intention Setting
A relaxed body is not passive or limp. It is a body whose nervous system has downshifted from sympathetic activation (fight-or-flight) into parasympathetic ease (rest-and-digest). When your body carries chronic tension—held in the shoulders, jaw, chest, or belly—your entire intention-setting process is filtered through survival mode. That tension becomes part of the intention's DNA.
The teaching emphasizes that body and mind are not separate systems. A tense body holds the mind in vigilance; a relaxed body allows the mind to settle. Conversely, a settling mind gradually relaxes the body. The two support each other. Before articulating 2026 goals, therefore, you must genuinely relax your physical form—not as a time-out or distraction, but as a prerequisite for authentic intention.
Clear Awareness as the Foundation
Clear awareness is the third pillar. It means seeing your actual situation, your genuine desires, and your habitual blind spots without distortion. Most people set intentions filtered through conditioned identity, borrowed values, or unexamined assumptions about who they should be. Clear awareness cuts through that static.
When your mind is quiet and your body is relaxed, you naturally perceive more clearly. You notice what you actually want—not what your parents, culture, or past achievements have told you to want. You see the patterns that have constrained you. You recognize both your genuine strengths and the areas where you need growth. From this clarity, intentions are rooted in reality rather than fantasy or performance.
The Sequence: Pause, Breathe, Begin
The teaching distills this into a simple three-step sequence: Pause. Breathe. Begin.
- Pause: Stop the momentum of 2025. Stop the mental chatter, the planning, the drivenness. Create space.
- Breathe: Consciously return to the breath—the most direct gateway to nervous system regulation. Breathing consciously signals safety to your body and gradually quiets the mind.
- Begin: Only then, from the quiet-mind-relaxed-body-clear-awareness state, begin forming your intentions for 2026.
This is not a delay tactic. It is a recognition that the quality of your beginning determines the trajectory of your year. A year begun from rest and clarity moves very differently than one begun from momentum and anxiety.
How Intention-Setting Changes When You're in a Reset State
When you approach goal-setting from a quiet, relaxed, clear state, several things shift:
- Fewer, more authentic goals: Instead of a long list of "shoulds," you identify what genuinely matters to you right now.
- Different quality of commitment: You are not committing through willpower or self-coercion, but through genuine resonance with the intention.
- Alignment with being: Your goals become extensions of who you are becoming, not additions to an already-overloaded identity.
- Reduced inner conflict: When the quieter, clearer part of you sets the intention, there is less internal sabotage later.
Practical Steps to Reset Your State
The Oneness Movement teaching suggests straightforward practices to achieve the reset state:
For a quiet mind: Sit quietly for 5–15 minutes without trying to accomplish anything. Let thoughts arise and pass. Or use a simple mantra or breath focus to anchor attention when the mind becomes busy.
For a relaxed body: Do a body scan, progressive muscle relaxation, or gentle stretching. Feel where you are holding tension and consciously soften. Lie down if needed. The goal is genuine relaxation, not forcing.
For clear awareness: After settling mind and body, sit in silent observation. What is present? What do you genuinely want? What patterns do you notice? Journal if that helps. Listen to what arises without judging or planning.
Why This Matters for 2026
The year ahead will present challenges, changes, and opportunities regardless of your intentions. But the way you meet those circumstances depends on the state from which you are operating. A year begun from quiet awareness moves with less struggle. Your responses are more creative. Your resilience is deeper because it is not built on willpower alone, but on a genuine shift in how you are present.
The teaching invites you to resist the cultural rush to immediately name, plan, and attack your 2026 goals. Instead, begin with this simpler, more foundational step: reset your state. Let your mind become quiet, your body relax, your awareness clarify. From that ground, everything you build will be more solid.
Where to go from here
After you have reset your state—quiet mind, relaxed body, clear awareness—you are ready to form intentions that actually reflect your authentic direction. Explore meditation or breathwork practices that support ongoing nervous system regulation. Pay attention to how different states produce different qualities of thought and decision-making. Consider whether your past goal-setting has been happening from rush and urgency, and experiment with what becomes possible when you begin from rest. The Oneness Movement teaches that this foundational reset is not a delay but the most direct path to a year that is genuinely aligned with who you are becoming.



