Sadhguru’s “Miracle of Mind” becomes first India-built meditation app available on ChatGPT

Sadhguru’s “Miracle of Mind” has become the first India-built meditation app to enter the ChatGPT ecosystem, allowing global users to access seven-minute guided meditation sessions directly through AI-powered conversations.
 
Sadhguru Miracle of Mind

A meditation app created in India has entered the global AI ecosystem in a unique way. “Miracle of Mind,” a guided meditation platform introduced by spiritual leader Sadhguru, is now available through ChatGPT, allowing users to access guided meditation sessions directly inside the AI platform.

The development makes “Miracle of Mind” one of the first Indian meditation-focused experiences to be integrated into the GPT ecosystem, opening access to a global audience that includes hundreds of millions of AI users across different countries.

The app offers a seven-minute guided meditation designed to help users pause, relax and reset during the day. According to the announcement, users can access the experience through the GPT App Store by searching for “Miracle,” connecting to the app and typing “Meditate with Miracle” to begin the session.

The move reflects a growing trend where wellness, mindfulness and mental well-being tools are increasingly becoming part of AI-driven digital platforms. Over the past year, AI ecosystems have expanded beyond productivity and search functions into areas such as learning, fitness, therapy support and meditation.

Industry observers say the integration is significant because it combines short-form guided meditation with conversational AI interfaces that millions of users already interact with daily. Instead of downloading a separate wellness application, users can now access meditation sessions within the same interface they use for work, learning and communication.

The “Miracle of Mind” initiative was originally launched as a free meditation offering aimed at making simple mindfulness practices more accessible to a wider audience. The seven-minute format is designed for everyday use, particularly for people with busy schedules who may not follow longer meditation routines.

The integration with ChatGPT also highlights how Indian-created digital wellness products are beginning to find space on global technology platforms. As AI adoption continues to grow rapidly worldwide, developers and creators are increasingly exploring how AI interfaces can be used not only for information and automation, but also for emotional well-being and mental balance.

The announcement has generated discussion across social media platforms, especially among followers of Sadhguru and users interested in meditation and wellness technology. Many users described the integration as an interesting blend of spirituality, mindfulness and modern AI tools.

Earlier, Sadhguru had also launched “Sadhguru 360,” a direct-to-audience solocast series exploring spirituality, life insights and contemporary subjects. With “Miracle of Mind” now entering the AI app ecosystem, the focus appears to be expanding toward making guided meditation more accessible through emerging digital platforms as well.

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