On 24 & 25 June, with great delight we welcomed our esteemed guests Dr. HR Nagendra, Chancellor and Dr. NK Manjunath, Vice‑Chancellor of Svyasa University, Bengaluru at the All Here Quantified Meditation Institute in Geneva.
Since 2023, our organisations have joined forces to advance the practice and research of meditation and heightened states of consciousness often described as Samadhi in ancient Vedic texts.
Our Guests along with All Here founder Erkin Bek meditated and entered very high states, followed by extensive scientific discussions with All Here Chief Scientist Prof Christoph Michel and other All Here scientists Dr Chuong Ngo, Monika Stasytyte and Dr Lionel Newman (ON THE SCIENCE OF DHYANA AND SAMADHI). The importance of continued scientific research, the developing publications and linking of yogic theories & practices with scientific evidence were at the limelight of these interactive discussions.
They have tested & experienced our XR Immersive Meditation Platform, followed by a presentation from our XR Creative Director Dr. Loup Vuarnesson. The modern technological applications for meditation are of significant mutual interest as a way to Inspire the Modern Society to Meditate.
It was very special to have Dr. Nagendra and Dr Manjunath take part in brain activity recordings facilitated by the All Here researchers, and to have them witness first-hand the live visualisation of mind and brain in action in real-time using the all new EEG guided Brain-Computer Interface technology developed by All Here. It was fascinating to have them test various practices and monitor their processed and simultaneously analysed electrical brain activity, using real-time assessments from time frequency analysis and tools of dynamic neuroimaging. Lively and progressive discussions took place thereafter regarding the benefit of such a groundbreaking tool for meditation training using modern tools of science and technology.
We also discussed the just-concluded world’s first of its kind Geneva Meditation Challenge, the coming next Tokyo Meditation Challenge (Oct 1-2), and plans for staging the World Meditation Challenge in India 2026, further establishing the pillars for global meditation movement with Science & Technology. From Switzerland to Japan to India and beyond, along with our partners we are building the global circuit of Meditation Cities.
The day culminated with the signature of a joint statement to reiterate our shared mission of supporting meditation as a transformative practice for human consciousness, and to help it spread globally across all layers of society, in a modernized fashion with the help of Science and Technology.
Inspire To Meditate with Science and Technology.