Amid rising concerns over mental health challenges around the world, a new wellness initiative, Seven Doors to Heaven, is offering a holistic approach to personal well-being. With stress, anxiety, and burnout becoming increasingly common in both urban and rural settings, experts say such models of care are needed more than ever.
According to the World Health Organization, over one billion people globally suffer from mental or emotional disorders, a crisis that worsened significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. In India, nearly 200 million people are estimated to be affected, and the economic cost of mental illness is projected to exceed $1 trillion by 2030.
Emotional health
Recognizing this urgent need, Seven Doors to Heaven has developed a framework based on seven key practices designed to help individuals reconnect with their emotional, physical, and spiritual health. The program includes guided techniques such as breathwork, nutrition support, mindfulness, emotional resilience, and other therapeutic methods.
“True transformation happens when we step outside our routine and reconnect with our inner self. At Seven Doors to Heaven, we guide seekers to explore not just the world, but their subconscious, unlocking clarity, purpose, and emotional freedom,” says Geeta Ramakrishnan, Ontological Coach & Subconscious Healing Guide.
The initiative reflects a wider global push to include mental well-being as a core part of healthcare and policy. In India, this is seen in the rollout of national mental health programmes, while other countries are also increasing funding and support services.
Benefits of travel
“Travel can be more than escape—it can be sacred. By combining energetic healing with immersive journeys, we help people return home to themselves, aligned and awakened,” explains Divya Malik, Integrated Energy Healer and co-founder of Seven Doors to Heaven.
As daily life becomes faster and more digitized, many find themselves detached from their emotional health. Seven Doors to Heaven aims to address this disconnection with a structured, healing approach rooted in ancient principles and adapted for modern times.