It’s fair to say that the rise of social media has been both good and bad when it comes to mental health and social cohesion.
At worst, it’s a veritable nightmare.
ALLTRUEistic is an app and movement that aims to offset the negativity in the world with a wellspring of positivity.
Founded by renowned wellness guru Tiffany Churchill, ALLTRUEistic was born from the premise that our thoughts and beliefs can affect not only our bodies and minds, but the very fabric of reality.
Whether you agree with that idea or not, there’s no doubt that ALLTRUEistic is a force for good.
The app’s purpose is to bring together individuals of all backgrounds to harness the power of collective intention. It works by encouraging meditation, fostering community connection, and encouraging concrete actions.
Interestingly, the meditation sessions at ALLTRUEistic are no longer about the individual but about local and global progress.
“Through ALLTRUEistic, we pave the way from contemplation to concrete action,” writes Tiffany Churchill. “This work goes beyond individual well-being and aims to transform our collective future.”
ALLTRUEistic isn’t just about other people: According to the pitch, the app also lets you take control of your body to perform at your best, increase opportunities and personal achievements, and evolve into a better version of yourself.
And who doesn’t need that?
Yet, ALLTRUEistic’s core purpose is to use your energy to benefit others: through the app, you can join or create purpose-driven groups, share motivational stories, and spread encouragement across the world.
At the very least, it seems like a very positive place to spend your time.
In fact, at ALLTRUEistic, users take part in guided meditations of 72 seconds, 5 minutes, or 10 minutes, and these sessions are focused on supporting the personal recovery of others or, more generally, facilitating healing for the planet as a whole.
If that sounds like something you’d like, you can download ALLTRUEistic for free right now from the Google Play Store or the App Store.