World Meditation Day 2024: What Is It, Significance, Benefits And How To Start A Daily Practice

World Meditation Day 2024: What Is It, Significance, Benefits And How To Start A Daily Practice

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Updated Dec 22, 2024 | 04:39 PM IST

SummaryWorld Meditation Day will be celebrated on December 21, 2024 for the first time. this day is symbolic to bringing the world together in peace, resilience and harmony.
The United Nations General Assembly has declared the World Meditation Day to raise awareness of the transforming power of meditation. 2024 is the first year that the world will celebrate the wisdom and benefits of meditative practice. This day underlines the importance of meditation in achieving the highest possible standard of mental and physical health. From its ancient roots to being recognized in modern health discourse, meditation is celebrated as a universal tool for fostering peace, well-being, and resilience.
Meditation is far beyond the realm of self-development. It is a significant means to bring harmony among individuals and groups and solve worldwide issues. The United Nations itself recognizes this relation in its symbolic moves by having a Meditation Room in its headquarters in New York. Founded in 1952 by then Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld, this "room of quiet" speaks about the importance of reflection for peace in the world.
With the wars, conflicts, climate crises, and technological change, meditation offers a way to build peace, unity, and compassion. As Mr. Hammarskjöld eloquently put it, "a space for silence in the outward sense and stillness in the inner sense" is essential for harmony.

What Is Meditation?

This practice has been around for thousands of years and evolved across cultures, religions, and traditions. It is essentially about focusing the attention in the present but often through mindfulness, focusing on the breath, or other techniques.
It is a practice that would provide mental clarity, emotional calmness, and physical relaxation celebrated because of its universality. As an aid to the human body, stress decreased, anxiety well-managed, depression relieved, and, according to studies, improved health, such as lower blood pressure and better pain control.
It has also become more accessible with the advancement of technology. Applications and online websites have enabled individuals to integrate this life-changing habit into their lives all over the world.

Benefits of Meditation

Apart from its individual health benefits, meditation comes with a whole host of others. It fosters empathy, cooperation, and the idea of common purpose. In fact, mindfulness meditation, as perceived by the World Health Organization, is considered to be a strong form of self-care activity, helping to manage symptoms of anxiety and overall well-being.
According to WHO, practices like yoga, which include meditative aspects, support lifelong health and sustainability and have a link to meditation. Saurabh Bothra, a certified yoga instructor, speaks to the role of meditation in processing unprocessed trauma, "Meditation doesn't make you forget your pain, but instead, it makes you sit with it in a very calm, peaceful way. During quiet moments of meditation, an individual who has experienced loss may discover that their pain hasn't been fully processed and through gentle reflection can begin healing in ways they never thought possible."
It gives people a chance to face their emotions, learn more about the triggers and feelings, and thus release their energies in a positive manner. Healing and growth come from deep awareness.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development places health and well-being at the core. Goal 3, "Good Health and Well-Being," emphasizes how mental health can be a key in building resilient societies. Meditation fits in just fine with this goal, since it provides concrete benefits to mental health, reduces stress, and enhances emotional well-being.
Inculcating meditation into one's daily life can fight with persistent stress and anxiety as well as improve concentration or focus and bring about some balance in life. Sustainable development is beyond an individual, but rather brings welfare to the collective level through reducing health inequity.

Meditation towards Healing

Many people live with untold forms of trauma that are bound to come out in the form of anxiety or body pains or stress. And here comes the healing meditation, used as a strategy for creating more awareness about one's world.
  • Using meditation consistently leads to all the following
  • Develop an enhanced emotional system
  • Debilitating the symptoms of anxiety and depression
  • Improving concentration and clarity of thinking
  • Help in peaceful and calm and harmonious state.
According to Bothra, discomfort initially arises in the process of sitting with pain; however, soon afterwards, a new longing develops to experience peace.
Silence can do magic that ignorance cannot. Give yourself the chance to heal all the trauma from inside and step forward with a lightened heart.

Role of Meditation in Managing Stress and Building Emotional Resilience

Meditation calms the mind and improves focus as it has been known to promote relaxation, which contributes towards improving emotional regulation and resilience towards the challenges life can provide. Mindfulness assists one in processing their emotions constructively, so improving overall mental well-being helps manage stressors found on an everyday basis better.
World Meditation Day is not just a celebration; it is a call to take up one of the life-changing habits. Whether you are a newbie or an old-timer, this day is open for all to discover all the deep impacts of meditation.
Mindful breathing or focused meditation can be done in a few minutes, and one can start gradually with any application, guided sessions, or community programs.

Tips To Incorporate Mindfulness Into Your Daily Routine

World Meditation Day motivates people to live mindfully through the benefits of meditation:
  • Start by dedicating just 10 minutes a day to quiet reflection or guided meditation.
  • Use simple, accessible meditation apps or set up a peaceful space.
  • Keep a gratitude journal and record your meditative path.
  • Slowly incorporate mindfulness practices to improve focus, emotional clarity, and overall well-being while reducing stress and developing inner peace.
With roots in ancient practices, it addresses modern challenges, aligning with 'Sustainable Development Goals' for fostering global peace and resilience. World Meditation Day promotes awareness about meditation's mental and physical health benefits.
Saurabh Bothra is a certified yoga instructor and CEO of Habuild
World Meditation Day 21 December. 2024 United Nations.
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