Move over, ChatGPT—Sadhguru’s new meditation app, Miracle of Mind, is making waves on the internet. In just 15 hours, it crossed 1 million downloads, which is way more than what ChatGPT achieved in 4 days.
Launched on Mahashivratri (February 26), the app is already trending in 20 countries, including India, the USA, Canada, the UK, Australia, and Germany. And the reason? It’s simple, free, and offers a quick seven-minute guided meditation that anyone can follow. No complicated techniques, no long sessions—just a few minutes of quiet to help calm the mind.
Interestingly, Miracle of Mind isn’t just about meditation—it also has an AI-powered wisdom tool that shares insights from Sadhguru’s teachings. So while ChatGPT helps answer life’s questions, this app is about looking inward and finding clarity from within.
As the app gained massive traction, Sadhguru took to X (formerly Twitter) to talk about the rising mental health crisis. He pointed out that by 2050, nearly a third of the world’s population may face mental health issues.
“This is because we always think that solutions to our challenges are outside of us,” he wrote. “All the solutions are within us, but we have no inward access. Miracle of Mind will teach you how to build this access. Just seven minutes a day can make a difference.”
The app’s success shows just how much people are looking for simple ways to reduce stress and feel more present. Unlike meditation programs that require a big time commitment, this one is easy to fit into a busy day. Plus, it’s free and available in multiple languages (English, Hindi, Tamil, Russian, and Spanish), making it accessible to a global audience.
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