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Sadhguru’s App Supporting Mental Well-being Launches in Singapore

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Attendees at the app launch.
Isha Foundation

In a significant step toward enhancing mental health support, the Miracle of Mind app was officially launched at the Yong Pung How School of Law, Singapore Management University campus, on May 24.

The free app, developed by Indian yogi and visionary Sadhguru’s Isha Foundation, aims to empower users with simple, science-backed tools to combat stress, anxiety and emotional fatigue.

The launch comes amid growing concern over mental health challenges globally and locally. According to Singapore’s National Population Health Survey 2022, one in six residents has experienced mental health issues, while one in three youths reported severe symptoms of anxiety or depression.

Designed to integrate seamlessly into daily life, the Miracle of Mind app provides a structured seven-minute meditation rooted in yogic science and modern research.

Users receive personalised insights, progress tracking and motivational prompts. The app has already seen over a million downloads within 15 hours of its global release, quickly ranking among the top wellness apps worldwide.

“This is a beautiful blend of mindfulness and mental clarity,” said CEO of Simitri Group International David C. Huxley. “It’s become our family’s go-to self-care app and has opened the door to conversations on mental health.”

Celebrity Chef Varun Inamdar, owner of 27 Degrees West at Orchard Road, echoed this sentiment: “Nothing is more important than a moment of ‘me time’ – and what better way than seven mindful minutes.”

Entrepreneur Kirtida Mekani called the app “a powerful tool for inner empowerment and self-awareness”.

Sadhguru emphasised the importance of mental fitness: “As doctors recommend 10,000 steps for the body, seven minutes of daily meditation can keep the mind in optimal shape.”

Aligned with Singapore’s National Mental Health and Well-being Strategy, Miracle of Mind offers a practical and inclusive solution in the national effort to promote resilience and reduce stigma.

The app is available for free download on the Google Play Store and Apple Store.

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