Melissa Corkhill

By Melissa Corkhill

12th September 2016

This International Peace Day on 21st Sept join forces with thousands of yogis around the world to collectively practice meditation or mindful movement.

Melissa Corkhill

By Melissa Corkhill

12th September 2016

Melissa Corkhill

By Melissa Corkhill

12th September 2016

The purpose of the Global Mala is to unite the global yoga community to form a mala (or circle) around the earth through collective practices based upon the sacred cycle of 108 around 21st September. This is the yoga world’s offering to further the UN International Peace Day. Yogis can choose to practice:

  • 108 Sun Salutations (or variations of 27, 56)
  • 108 rounds of mantra such as the Gayatri or Maha Mrityanjaya
  • 108 rounds of a kriya
  • 108 minutes of meditation, kirtan, movement meditation

Take Part in a Global Ritual

Founded by Shiva Rea in 2007 and now in partnership with Yoga for Peace, the Global Mala for Peace is a seed of a world-wide experiment into the power of meditation in action. The intention is to join thousands of planetary rituals that are raising consciousness around the autumn equinox and International Peace Day.

To find out more visit: globalmala.com/news

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