Sam Harris, an American neuroscientist and philosopher, created the Waking Up mobile app to offer a secular path to meditation and the deeper, “non-dual” form of mindfulness he describes in his book Waking Up. The app combines a 28-day introductory course, daily guided sessions, theory lessons, and interviews with guest teachers, all designed to help users “understand the mind, step-by-step” without religious framing.
In 2022 the research group Clearer Thinking ran a pre-registered, survey-based study of 347 people who had completed at least the first day of the app’s introductory course. Roughly one user in ten (12 %) met the researchers’ strictest criteria for “successfully learning non-dual mindfulness,” and almost half of this subgroup said it was the most important skill they had ever learned. Participants credited the practice with greater calm, emotional resilience and clarity, though a minority reported transient anxiety.
The authors caution that the findings are preliminary: results rely on self-report, the sample was self-selected and more motivated than average, and the new “Non-dual Mindfulness Ability Scale” still needs validation. Nevertheless, the data suggest that app-based instruction can convey advanced mindfulness techniques to at least some beginners, pointing to a low-cost complement to traditional retreats or in-person teaching.
Beyond its lessons, Waking Up offers need-based scholarships and donates at least 10% of profits to effective-altruism charities, aligning the product with Harris’s broader goal of reducing human suffering.
A quote from “The Social Self” in Sam Harris’ Waking Up app:
It’s helpful to remember that the people that you’re dealing with are suffering. Almost everyone you meet is practically drowning in self-concern. Just look at them. Listen to them. They are broadcasting their own self-doubt and anxiety and disappointment. They’re worried about what others think of them.
If you get out of yourself for a moment, if you can just take a step back from feeling implicated in what’s happening around you – you will generally see that you are surrounded by a carnival of human frailty.
So compassion is available. We are all on the titanic together. This might sound depressing but the flip-side is also true. This brief life together is a beautiful miracle. This is the only circumstance that exists to be enjoyed.
Whatever is true out out the cosmos, this is it for us. Wherever you are, whatever circumstance you find yourself in, however strained the conversation – this is the only life you have, in this moment – and you might as well enjoy it.
You can read a lesson from the Waking Up app here and some quotes of Sam Harris.
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