Walk for the World 2024 is a global event uniting people across countries and cultures in a live, international walking meditation. On Saturday, October 12, 2024 at 10 a.m. local time, people around the world will practice a guided meditation led by Dr Joe Dispenza.
Last September, more than 140,000 people in 167 countries gathered to Walk for the World – first international Walking Meditation. It’s time to come together as a collective consciousness and do it again. To feel empowered. To embody hope. To strengthen those signals of coherence.
Let’s keep walking and leading – in peace, healing, love, and unity. Holding the shared intention for global change. Join again and Walk for the World.
When is this happening?
Saturday, October 12, 2024, at 10 a.m. local time.
Who can join?
Whether you’ve been practicing Dr Joe’s meditations for years, or you’re new to the work, everyone is welcome. This is your chance to inspire – and be inspired by – change in the world.
How to join?
Download the FREE Walk for the World Meditation (Link to download the mediation will be shared in comments in coming days.)
During this 50-minute guided meditation, you’ll become part of a global consciousness and demonstrate the change you’d love to see in the world.
What to expect in Walking Meditation?
Dr Joe will guide you through a recorded meditation, which will last approximately 50 minutes. You will be standing with eyes closed and walking with eyes open for roughly equal amounts of time.
The Walking Meditation is an opportunity to practice transitioning from seated meditation (where you change your energy with eyes closed) to an active meditation (where you change your energy while standing with eyes closed) – and then walk in that energy with eyes open. You outwardly demonstrate who you want to be in your future by becoming that person – in mind, body, heart, and soul.
Location/How to join?
You can join the walk by yourself from any inspiring outdoor location. When choosing a route, please consider your safety first and foremost. Consider a city park, lake, or beach that’s relatively quiet and uncrowded, where you will avoid traffic, busy streets, bike lanes, crowds of people, and wildlife. You may even want to practice the walking meditation before finalizing your location.
You also can choose to walk with friends, or walk alone, in any outdoor space that’s inspiring and safe. Key is to follow the guided meditation come together as a collective consciousness.