Sathi Roy, a first-generation entrepreneur and the founder of Our Highest Mantra (OHM), made a striking entry onto the global stage at the prestigious SCOPE Art Show in Miami Beach—one of the world’s leading contemporary art exhibitions. Her participation was part of the OHM × Orbital Temple showcase, which explored how art, advanced technology, longevity research, and spiritual evolution are increasingly converging in the global cultural landscape. The moment marked a significant milestone for Roy, who has spent the last three years building OHM’s purpose around emotional clarity, aligned living, and human performance.
At the festival, Roy introduced attendees to OHM’s vision of a holistic human development ecosystem built on Vedic principles, psychology, frequency-driven longevity research, and AI-powered self-reflection tools. The dialogues that emerged around the installation revealed strong public interest in structured, credible frameworks that help people navigate burnout, emotional fatigue, and the need for deeper meaning. Her presence added a powerful Indian perspective to the event, connecting South Asian knowledge systems and ISRO’s futuristic space endeavors with broader global conversations about identity, innovation, and human evolution.
The centerpiece of the installation was the Orbital Temple—an artistic satellite created by acclaimed artist Edson Pavoni and preparing for launch with ISRO. It is set to become the world’s first temple in space. Through OHM’s partnership with the project, Roy shared her belief that the future of spirituality lies in universal, frequency-based systems that transcend geography, religion, and politics. At SCOPE, she helped visitors understand how OHM will serve as the digital bridge translating the Temple’s symbolic mission into daily human experiences. Many attendees engaged deeply, reflecting on the long-term implications of a spiritual satellite orbiting Earth.
Speaking at the event, Roy said the experience affirmed that people are ready for more expansive dialogue about human evolution. She emphasized that ancient Vedic knowledge, modern longevity science, and emerging consciousness technologies must converge to help individuals live with clarity, coherence, and emotional resilience. She also expressed pride in bringing an Indian viewpoint to an international platform.
Roy’s appearance at SCOPE follows her keynote at World Frequency Day in Dubai, where she discussed the growing overlap between spirituality and scientific insight. Her decade-long experience helping scale companies in the United States and Asia—contributing to valuations rising from thirty million dollars to seven billion—shapes her understanding of leadership, human potential, and organizational alignment.
OHM has recently begun its global soft launch and is now onboarding early members at ourhighestmantra.com. The company is also raising its pre-seed investment round to expand its longevity-tech tools, AI companion systems, and universal spirituality curriculum.
For both Indian and global startup communities, OHM’s presence at SCOPE signals the rise of a new frontier in digital wellness, consciousness technology, and human development—one that blends cultural depth with global relevance.








