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Art of Living launches spiritual mobile game
1/17/2022 10:58:52 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 17: The pandemic has led more and more children to spend time playing video games that tend to promote violence and aggressive tendencies in children and teens. As parents have very few choices of games that can actually uplift the minds of children, the Art of Living has launched the world's first 'spiritual' mobile game that gives a peaceful and joyful gaming experience.
"We need to empower our youngsters and make them understand that they need not be a victim of their own stress or disturbance." Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar says. "The sense of respect for Life, adopting non violence as a way of Life, being more compassionate, and having the value of communication and cooperation should be re-inculcated in young minds."
The 'Quantum Leap: Infinity of Patanjali' game inculcates a broader vision amongst the players by encouraging them to serve the world. Instead of using violent actions as seen in other games, 'Quantum Leap: Infinity of Patanjali' encourages players to help others with random acts of kindness and focus on healing people, saving trees, and protecting rivers.
The main character in the game does not use any violence but transforms people, saves trees and rivers with peaceful healing actions. The player experiences the joy of saving people and nature rather than harming them.
Spiritual quotes by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar throughout the game and relaxing music add to a stress-free and energizing experience for the player. There is also a meditation by Gurudev, in the game, where players can experience the joy and peace of meditation.
For parents, 'Quantum Leap: Infinity of Patanjali' removes the fear of their child being negatively affected by violence or aggression. It gives a positive gaming experience for children and is filled with love, peace and hope.
The game can be downloaded on Google Play Store: Quantum Leap: Infinity of Patanjali.
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