Experience Meditation with Pets, Meditation for Better Parenting and for Children;
Singer Sowmya Raoh to Steer a Chanting Experience; Yoga Instructor Sunaina Rekhi
to Host a Session on Body Positivity
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BELLEVUE, Wash.ย /CNW/ — RoundGlass Living, a wellbeing app byย RoundGlass, is hosting a one of a kind 12-hour online marathon meditation event onย May 21, World Meditation Day.
Bringing together the world’s best teachers on one platform, the event hopes to inspire people to meditate for their overall wellbeing as well as to educate them about the healing and transformational powers of meditation.
Meditate with the World’s Best Teachers at RoundGlass Living’s All-Day Live Event on May 21 #WorldMeditationDay
Starting off at 7am (Pacific Daylight Time), the event will have more than 20 meditation and wellbeing teachers and experts from around the world guiding participants in various meditation and wellness sessions such as meditation for better parenting, removing negative thoughts, optimizing performance, and even meditating with your pets! At the end of the day, you will realize that whatever wellbeing challenge you face in life, meditation can help you cope with it better.
People can join in anytime and from anywhere in the world and meditate with a global community of wellbeing seekers.
Some of the leading teachers on RoundGlass Living will be conducting the sessions, such as Nithya Shanti, Tyagi Shurjo and Yael Shy (founder of MindfulNYU). In addition, well-known yoga teacher and digital creator Sunaina Rekhi will be hosting a session on body positivity and Bollywood singer Sowmya Raoh will be taking participants on a chanting experience.
In the run-up to the event, RoundGlass Living will also be launching a social media campaign, #iMeditate, to encourage people to share their meditation stories and experiences. The best entries will receive prizes.
Event Schedule and Registration: https://roundglass.link/WMDPR
Date of the event: Saturday, May 21, 2022 Timing: 7am โ 7pm (PDT) | 7.30pm โ 7.30am (IST)
Send your meditation stories for #iMeditate campaign here: https://roundglass.link/iMeditateContest
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