There is a river near Rishikesh that I have sat beside many times.
The water is cold and clear and fast-moving. It has travelled from a glacier high in the Himalayas and will reach the ocean at Ganga Sagar, having passed through the plains, through cities and farmland, through everything.
Along the way it gives. It gives drinking water to millions. It gives irrigation to fields. It gives its banks as habitat for birds and animals and plants. It receives the offerings of millions of pilgrims and the waste of millions of people and it keeps moving. Receiving and releasing. Receiving and releasing.
What would happen to the Ganga if it stopped moving? If a dam appeared that was never opened, that only accumulated and never released?
It would stagnate. What was pure and life-giving would become harmful.
This is what happens to any entity — a person, a family, an organization, a civilization — that accumulates without flowing.
The Vedic understanding of prosperity is not accumulation. It is circulation. The yajna, the daan, the seva — all of these are mechanisms to keep the circulation moving.
Your financial contribution to Divine Care Foundation is not a deduction from your wealth. It is your participation in the flow. The money you release moves through the system — it pays for a meal, which nourishes a child, who grows up with more capacity, who serves someone else.
Flow generates flow. Abundance generates abundance. Not because of magical thinking. Because of how living systems actually work. Give. Let it flow. Watch what comes back — not as payment but as the natural return of a life lived in circulation with the world.