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Person in Lotus Position
PUR-suhn in LOH-tuhs puh-ZISH-uhn
Definitions
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Wellness · Spirituality
Common
Represents a person sitting in the lotus position, a cross-legged yoga or meditation pose. Used to express mindfulness, relaxation, or spiritual practice.
Often used to indicate meditation, yoga practice, or a need for calm and balance.
Need to find my center today 🧘 Too much stress lately.
Personal message
Just finished an amazing yoga class 🧘 feeling so peaceful now!
Social media post
Taking a mental health day 🧘 No emails please.
Work chat
While rooted in Eastern spiritual traditions, this emoji has been widely adopted in Western wellness culture as a symbol of mindfulness and self-care.
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Health · Fitness
Common
Indicates yoga practice, flexibility training, or physical wellness activities. Used in fitness contexts to represent yoga classes or sessions.
Commonly used when discussing yoga routines, fitness goals, or physical wellness practices.
Morning routine: 20 mins 🧘 + 20 mins 🏃♀️ = perfect start to the day!
Fitness app
New yoga challenge starts Monday! Who's joining? 🧘
Group chat
In fitness communities, this emoji emphasizes the physical aspects of yoga rather than spiritual dimensions.
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Emotional · Balance
Common
Symbolizes a need or desire for emotional balance, calm, or mental clarity. Used to express taking time for oneself or managing stress.
Often used during stressful situations to indicate a need to pause and center oneself.
After that meeting, I need to go 🧘 for a while.
Work message
When the kids are fighting, I just 🧘 and count to 10.
Parenting forum
Has evolved beyond literal meditation to become shorthand for any form of mental self-care or emotional regulation.
Evolution Timeline
2017
Introduced in Unicode 10.0, reflecting the mainstreaming of yoga and meditation practices in Western culture.
Rising popularity of mindfulness apps and corporate wellness programs
2018
Usage surged as part of the growing #SelfCare movement on social media platforms.
Wellness influencers promoting meditation for mental health
2020
Saw significant increase during COVID-19 lockdowns as people sought stress relief and home fitness options.
Pandemic-related anxiety and the rise of virtual yoga classes
2022
Evolved to symbolize work-life balance and mental health breaks in professional communication.
Corporate recognition of burnout and workplace mental health concerns
Cultural Context
The lotus position (padmasana) originated in ancient Indian spiritual practices, particularly within Hindu and Buddhist traditions, as a posture for meditation and breath control.
This emoji reflects the Western adoption and commercialization of Eastern spiritual practices, sometimes criticized as cultural appropriation when divorced from their original contexts.
The rise of meditation and mindfulness apps has influenced the emoji's popularity, making it a shorthand for digital wellness and self-care technology.
Millennials and Gen Z have embraced this emoji as part of the broader wellness and self-care movement, often using it to signal mental health awareness.
The emoji has expanded beyond literal meditation to become a metaphor for any form of mental pause or emotional regulation in digital communication.
Regional Variations
United Kingdom
Often used with mild self-deprecation or irony when discussing wellness trends.
India
Used with greater connection to traditional spiritual practices and yogic philosophy.
United States
Frequently associated with wellness culture, self-care movements, and commercial yoga practices.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Used more literally to reference actual meditation or yoga practice. Less likely to use in metaphorical contexts.
Gen_Z: Often used ironically or as shorthand for 'taking a mental break.' Popular in TikTok wellness content and mental health discussions.
Older: Limited usage, typically only when specifically discussing actual yoga or meditation activities.
Millennials: Frequently used genuinely to indicate actual yoga practice or meditation routines. Common in Instagram wellness content and work-life balance discussions.
Common Combinations
🧘✨
Spiritual enlightenment or a particularly transcendent meditation experience.
Popular in spiritual wellness communities to indicate profound meditation experiences.
🧘🧠
Mental clarity or mindfulness practice specifically for cognitive benefits.
Used in contexts discussing meditation for mental performance or brain health.
🧘❤️
Meditation for emotional healing or heart-centered spiritual practice.
Common in wellness and spiritual communities discussing emotional healing.
🧘🔄
Regular meditation practice or returning to meditation routines.
Used when discussing meditation habits or getting back to regular practice.
🧘🏽♀️🧘🏻♂️
Group meditation, yoga classes, or couples practicing together.
Used to indicate shared wellness practices or community meditation events.
Related Emojis
🧠
Represents mental clarity sought through meditation
🙏
Often used together to indicate spiritual practice or gratitude
✨
Frequently paired to suggest spiritual enlightenment or energy
🕉️
Hindu Om symbol, connected to yoga and meditation traditions
☮️
Peace symbol, shares themes of tranquility and harmony