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The TM movement maintains a number of websites. Providing basic information for the general public is , which hosts Maharishi's weekly webcast press-conferences that are also broadcast by satellite. Information is also available on what he has named "Consciousness Based Education" , the ] and the K-12 school, . The TM movement maintains a number of websites. Providing basic information for the general public is , which hosts Maharishi's weekly webcast press-conferences that are also broadcast by satellite. Information is also available on what he has named "Consciousness Based Education" , the ] and the K-12 school, .


During the 1960s and early 1970s the TM Movement became seen as part of the then current "counter-culture" phenomenon, at which time a number of celebrities learned TM. Celebrity students at that time included ], the ] (including singer ] who became a TM teacher) and ] ], who befriended Maharishi and put his picture on the back cover of his '']'' album. Comedian ] and magician ] were also students of Maharishi, while ] and ] are two notable directors who have practiced TM. Lynch is currently involved in an effort to raise $7 billion to teach TM to all students in the USA, via his . During the 1960s and early 1970s the TM Movement became seen as part of the then current "counter-culture" phenomenon, at which time a number of celebrities learned TM. Celebrity students at that time included ], the ] (including singer ] who became a TM teacher) and ] ], who befriended Maharishi and put his picture on the back cover of his '']'' album. Comedian ] and magician ] were also students of Maharishi, while ] and ] are two notable directors who have practiced TM. Lynch is currently involved in an effort to raise $7 billion to teach TM to all students in the USA, via his .

With the exception of ], ] abandoned Maharishi following an alleged incident in which the avowedly celibate Maharishi made sexual gestures towards ]. This disillusionment became the basis of the song "]" from the ]. However, according to several authors, ] deliberately engineered the Beatles' disillusionment (Miles, 1998; Spitz, 2006; Lennon, 1978; Mason, 2005), and Mia Farrow refers to the incident in more innocent terms in her autobiography. (Farrow, 1997). Nevertheless, in an account told many years before to her friend and fellow TM practitioner, screen writer Ned Wynn, Farrow said that she believed that the professed celibate monk had clumsily tried to seduce her (Wynn, 1992).


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Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (born Mahesh Prasad Varma on January 12, 1917) is the creator of Transcendental Meditation and leader of the Transcendental Meditation Movement. Maharishi states that his teachings are based on the principles espoused by the Adi Shankara (c. 788-820 AD), and taught by his own master, Guru Dev Brahmananda Saraswati. His meditation techniques have been taught to millions of people around the world.

Biographical overview

Early life

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi is the founder of Transcendental Meditation. He is widely regarded as the foremost scientist in the field of consciousness, and is considered to be the greatest teacher in the world today.

In 1955 Maharishi left the Valley of the Saints in Uttarkashi, endowed only with the confidence he possessed in the knowledge of life and living bestowed on him by his beloved Master, Shri Guru Dev, His Divinity Brahmananda Saraswati, Jagatguru Shankaracharya of Jyotir Math, Badarikashram, to extend the light of the Himalayas to the farthest corners of the earth.

Describing his first meeting with Shri Guru Dev, Maharishi once said: 'As a thirsty man arrives at a well, so I arrived at the feet of my Master. The quest of a perfect Master was there. The first sight of his personality was enough to make me surrender at his feet. He was the most highly revered sage in India and was held as the embodiment of divine consciousness . . . .'

In memory of Shri Guru Dev, on 31 December 1957 in Madras, India, celebrating the conference of Spiritual Luminaries of India, Maharishi inaugurated the Spiritual Regeneration to spiritually regenerate the world.

Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation, which is the subjective technology of Maharishi's Vedic Science of Consciousness, is the most widely practised and extensively researched programme of self-development in the world. It unfolds the full potential of Natural Law in human consciousness as the basis of improving all areas of life, and is regarded as the most effective programme of human resource development.

The Transcendental Meditation Movement

According to the official US website for Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation program Transcendental Meditation has been taught worldwide to over 5 million people. The number of TM teachers trained to teach meditation since the beginning of the movement is reported to be in the tens of thousands, of those, the number who continue to practice and teach meditation today may still be more than a thousand. Over its fifty-year history the TM Movement has gone through many phases of reorganization.

The TM movement maintains a number of websites. Providing basic information for the general public is Maharishi Open University, which hosts Maharishi's weekly webcast press-conferences that are also broadcast by satellite. Information is also available on what he has named "Consciousness Based Education" , the Maharishi University of Management and the K-12 school, Maharishi School for the Age of Enlightenment.

During the 1960s and early 1970s the TM Movement became seen as part of the then current "counter-culture" phenomenon, at which time a number of celebrities learned TM. Celebrity students at that time included The Beatles, the Beach Boys (including singer Mike Love who became a TM teacher) and singer-songwriter Donovan, who befriended Maharishi and put his picture on the back cover of his A Gift from a Flower to a Garden album. Comedian Andy Kaufman and magician Doug Henning were also students of Maharishi, while Clint Eastwood and David Lynch are two notable directors who have practiced TM. Lynch is currently involved in an effort to raise $7 billion to teach TM to all students in the USA, via his David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace.

Today

After the September 11, 2001 attacks Maharishi started issuing cautions, in weekly satellite press-conference and webcasts, about the prevailing directions of societal change in the world. As a solution to current world problems he proposed creating large permanent groups of TM-Sidhi practitioners performing their programs to create the so-called Maharishi Effect.

With reference to an on-going project to create a Maharishi Effect for the Netherlands, where he has lived since the early 1990s, he stated on June 21, 2006 that what "is unfolding right now is the 'supreme level of evolvement of life on earth"..

In 2005 Maharishi said he was starting a trillion dollar program to eliminate poverty and bring world peace.

Transcendental Meditation

Practicing Transcendental Meditation involves the use of a mantra, or sound, and the proper technique of how to use it. Some TM practitioners report that during the practice their mind becomes very alert but their body receives deep rest, and these effects continue afterward. Maharishi calls this state "Transcendental Consciousness" or restful alertness. He says that mantras come from the age-old Vedic tradition , but are just sounds designed as vehicles for the mind to settle down to the quieter states of awareness at its finer levels. The practice is done for 20 minutes, twice a day, while sitting in a relaxed but upright posture with eyes closed. Certain studies have shown that TM and other meditation techniques can lower blood pressure, heart rate, and other physiological measures.(Psychosomatic Medicine 46: 267–276, 1984; American Psychologist 42: 879–881, 1987; Hypertension 26: 820–827, 1995; Journal of Human Stress 5: 24-27, 1979.)

How Maharishi and the TM Organization View His Role

In the introduction to the 1955 book the Beacon Light of the Himalayas, Maharishi makes the following offer to humanity: "Oh ye of the peaceless and suffering humanity! My happiness desires to root out your suffering. Will you extend your arm and allow me to lift you up from the mire of misery and peacelessness?"

TM literature states "Maharishi in the world today is a Cosmic figure, caring for the well-being of all mankind.... a quiet guardian of all nations." (Maharishi's Absoute Theory of Government 555-556). Another TM publication says that his achievements are "unequaled today or at any time in recorded history." (Maharishi Vedic University 255).

In 1959 Maharishi stated that he would "Fill the Earth with love and create Heaven on Earth."

Books by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi is credited as the author of more than 16 books. The two most well-known to TM practitioners are the Science of Being and Art of Living: Transcendental Meditation and Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the Bhagavad-Gita: A New Translation and Commentary, Chapters 1-6.

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See also

References

  • Deans, Ashley, PhD (2005) A Record of Excellence: The Remarkable Success of Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment
  • Miles, Barry (1998) Paul McCartney : Many Years from Now, ISBN 0-7493-8658-4
  • Spitz, Bob (2006) The Beatles -- The Biography, Aurum Press, ISBN 1-84513-160-6
  • Lennon, Cynthia (1978) A Twist of Lennon, W. H. Allen, ISBN 0-352-30196-1
  • Farrow, Mia (1997) What Falls Away
  • Wynn, Ned (1993), We Will Always Live in Beverly Hills; Random House Value Publishing, ISBN 0-517-10885-2
  1. Tapasyananda, Swami (2002). Sankara-Dig-Vijaya. pp. xv–xxiv. gives this date. However there have been other dates proposed also. See above

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