Go Spiritual India took a proactive stance on World Mental Health Day, October 10, 2023, emphasising mental health and spiritual well-being under the theme “Mental Health in an Unequal World.”
The organisation stressed the importance of addressing disparities in mental health access and support while promoting emotional and spiritual balance among individuals and communities worldwide.
In a focused attempt to bridge the gap between urban and rural mental health services, Go Spiritual India arranged a series of impactful events in rural schools on World Mental Health Day. The objective was to raise awareness about mental health issues where awareness levels are lower compared to urban areas.
Here are the key highlights of Go Spiritual India’s World Mental Health Day Observance:
Mindfulness Workshops: Renowned spiritual leaders and mental health experts led comprehensive mindfulness workshops both in-person and online, equipping participants with tools to manage stress and anxiety, enhancing mental well-being. These workshops extended to schools, colleges, and corporate institutions, addressing stress, depression, suicide prevention, and mental well-being.
Community Support: The organisation launched a dynamic community outreach programme, providing mental health education and support to underserved communities, ensuring inclusivity in mental health care.
Events & Webinar Series: On-ground events and webinars were organised featuring experts in mental health and spirituality. Topics included the interplay of spirituality and mental health, coping strategies, and the importance of seeking assistance.
Media & Social Media Campaign: A powerful social media campaign was initiated under #SpiritualWellness, encouraging individuals worldwide to share their experiences and tips for maintaining mental health in an unequal world. This digital campaign fostered an online community, promoting open dialogue and reducing stigma. The organisation utilised various media channels to raise awareness about mental health issues.
Collaborations: Go Spiritual India collaborated with mental health professionals, local authorities, and non-profit organisations, aiming to enhance mental health services, reduce disparities in access to care, and make a tangible impact.
Sonu Tyagi, the founder of Go Spiritual India, highlighted the importance of integrating spirituality with mental health, offering a holistic approach to well-being.

He said, “In an increasingly complex and fast-paced world, the need for mental health awareness and support has never been more evident. We firmly believe that integrating spirituality with mental health offers a holistic path to well-being.”
Go Spiritual India is a leading charitable spiritual organisation dedicated to promoting spiritual well-being and mental health. Their focus on the convergence of spirituality and mental health empowers individuals to lead balanced and fulfilling lives, addressing philanthropy, spiritual awareness, mental health, spiritual tourism, spiritual media, events, organic initiatives, wellness, and social causes.






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