World Meditation League Launches Tokyo Quantified Meditation Challenge
In a significant advancement in the field of meditation, the World Meditation League (WML), in collaboration with All Here, is set to host the
Tokyo Quantified Meditation Challenge on
October 2, 2025. This event follows the monumental Geneva Meditation Challenge held earlier in June and aims to redefine meditation as a high-performance discipline.
A Pioneering Approach to Meditation
At the core of this challenge is the
QM3™ format (Quantified Meditation 3), an innovative method that utilizes advanced technology to scientifically identify optimal states of meditation. This format combines sophisticated brain imaging techniques with EEG-driven Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology to capture the deepest experiences of inner silence. By merging centuries-old meditation practices with cutting-edge neuroscience, the QM3 format aspires to elevate meditation into a recognized and quantifiable field.
The Tokyo event will take place against the stunning backdrop of
Happo-en Gardens, known for its serene environment that complements the essence of meditation. Attendees will witness world-class meditators engaging in live performances while their meditation states are analyzed in real-time, providing a tantalizing glimpse into the intersection of science and spirituality.
Transforming Meditation into a Sport
The ambition of the Tokyo Challenge extends beyond a mere gathering of practitioners; it seeks to introduce meditation as a potential “sport of the mind.” By doing so, the WML hopes to lay the groundwork for meditation recognition within the wider professional environment, one that values mental mastery as highly as traditional physical sports. The use of real-time scientific assessments will provide valuable insights into the process of meditation, fostering greater appreciation and understanding of its profound benefits.
About All Here
All Here, a Geneva-based organization, stands at the forefront of integrating science and meditation. By collaborating with leading neuroscientists, high-level meditation practitioners, and prestigious institutions, All Here is pioneering advancements in research and quantification of meditation depth and efficacy. Its mission is to lay down a framework for scientifically measuring key aspects of meditation practice such as the
Concentration Mindfulness Index and the
Silent Mind Index. Looking forward, All Here envisions creating “meditation cities” where contemplative practices are woven into the fabric of everyday life.
About the World Meditation League
The
World Meditation League was established to identify and propagate effective meditation practices through quantifiable metrics. Its efforts aim to promote meditation as a means of reclaiming mental clarity in an age fraught with distraction. Supported by partnerships with renowned educational and research institutions like the
University of Geneva and the
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, WML is dedicated to popularizing meditation as a crucial discipline for personal regeneration and societal well-being.
As excitement builds for the Tokyo Quantified Meditation Challenge, meditation enthusiasts and newcomers alike are encouraged to participate in this pioneering event. For those interested, attendance is limited, and inquiries can be directed to
[email protected] for further details.
Don't miss the chance to witness history in the making as meditation evolves into a measurable and celebrated practice that could shape the future of well-being and mindfulness worldwide.