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World Day of Metta

World Day of Metta is all about spreading love and kindness to everyone. Inspired by the Buddhist practice of Metta—which means "loving-kindness"—this day encourages people to nurture unconditional compassion, no matter who they’re thinking about.

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Inspire purpose-driven campaigns around mindfulness, gratitude, and community connection by tapping into the global Metta movement's emphasis on unconditional compassion.

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  • Share user-generated 'acts of kindness' stories on social media with #MettaRoundTheWorld
  • Create guided Metta meditation content or partner with wellness influencers for free meditation sessions
  • Promote gratitude journaling challenges or kindness card-writing campaigns to build community engagement
  • Host virtual or in-person Metta circles for employees, customers, or community members to deepen brand values around compassion

History

World Day of Metta began as part of the global “Metta Round the World” initiative, launched in 2012 by Venerable Mahinda, a Buddhist teacher known for promoting loving-kindness and mindfulness worldwide.

This movement aimed to spread the concept of Metta—a Pali term for unconditional love and compassion—through a day of collective meditation and reflection. People were encouraged to send out kind thoughts and embrace a spirit of universal care.

Initially, this initiative gained momentum through gatherings and meditation sessions, inspiring people to dedicate specific times for compassionate reflection.

Over the years, it became more formalized as an annual observance, with participants from different backgrounds joining together to practice kindness toward themselves and others.

Events like the “Million Minutes of Metta & Mindfulness” were introduced, calling on individuals globally to accumulate collective minutes of goodwill to counter negativity in challenging times.

Metta meditation, dating back to the Buddha’s teachings, remains a core practice. It centers on building positive intentions toward oneself, then expanding outward to friends, acquaintances, and even those with whom one has conflicts.

This approach aligns with the day’s mission to foster a kinder world and make compassion a habit in daily life.


How to celebrate

Share Loving Thoughts

Start by sending silent well-wishes to loved ones and even those you don’t know. Picture their happiness, repeating positive phrases like “May you be safe and happy.” This is simple Metta meditation, with no need for a specific place or setup.

Write Kindness Cards

For a creative touch, write notes of appreciation for family, friends, or neighbors. Slip them into mailboxes or hand them out in person. A few heartfelt words can spread joy and brighten someone’s day instantly.

Practice “Random Acts of Helpfulness”

Take small actions to lift others’ spirits—hold doors, offer compliments, or help someone carry their bags. These tiny gestures remind others that kindness is everywhere, and they often inspire others to do the same.

Reflect and Reconnect

Spend a few minutes reflecting on moments you received kindness. Feel free to jot them down in a journal. Recognizing how others have supported you builds gratitude and strengthens your commitment to Metta.

Create a Metta Circle

Invite friends or family for a short meditation session where everyone shares good wishes for each other and beyond. It’s a simple way to deepen bonds and feel connected to the world around you.