"Deep within is the infintied value of energy, intelligence, and happiness. Experiencing that state, we feel fulfilled." Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Poland Springs, Maine (1968).
"Rather than looking outside to understand life, Vedic Science looks inward to the Self." Neuroscientist Fred Travis, Ph.D., who is Chair of the Maharishi Vedic Science Dept. at Maharishi University.
Communications and Media student Eric Boyd tells his weird experience when he first learned about Maharishi University and Transcendental Meditation.
Join us for a Visitors Weekend at Maharishi University. Meet students and faculty, tour our campus, attend special events, sit in on classes. Organic vegetarian meals.
Maharishi answers the question: "In Transcendental Meditation, what do you meditate about?" Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, speaking to the Harvard Law School Forum (1970).
"Material life is absolutely compatible with spiritual experience....This is call knowledge." Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, speaking to the Harvard University Law Forum, 1970.
Sarina Grosswald, Ed.D., explains her research on ADHD. From the David Lynch Weekend, Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield, Iowa.
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Around Campus: Transcendent poetry of Emily Dickinson
Professor Nynke Passi relates one of Emily Dickinson's poems to the experience of transcending, going deep within consciousness to experience the Self.
Global warming, resource depletion, pollution: eco-catastrophe can come in many forms, but it always has the same cause - we've lost our own connection with natural law, with our own nature. Lonnie Gamble, professor of Sustainable Living, Maharishi University.
Consciousness is the basis of learning - you've got to be awake and alert before you can learn anything. Dr. Craig Pearson, Executive Vice President, Maharishi University of Management.
Transcending, like every other experience, affects the brain. Transcending increases EEG coherence, which means that all parts of the brain start to function together. (more)
Moby, with Laura Dawn and Darren Murphy, live from Maharishi University of Management. From the David Lynch Weekend, April 27, 2008.
Sustainable Living students at Maharishi University created a biodiesel processer.
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Transcendental Meditation: a natural technique
Maharishi talks about the "least excited" state of consciousness, where the mind is completely settled and silent. "Any effort to accomplish that settled state will always keep the mind in an excited state." Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the Merv Griffin Show, spring 1975.
The Tao-te Ching, a classic of the literature of enlightenment, expresses the same reality of life as the Vedic literature of India. Speaker: Dr. Bevan Morris, President of Maharishi University of Management.
We are all thinking all the time - but where do all these thoughts come from? Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, speaking at Lake Louise, Canada (1968).
"The technique of action is to pull the arrow back six inches, and then it flies ahead two furlongs." Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, addressing the Harvard University Law Forum (1970).
Brain researcher Dr. Fred Travis explains the effects of Finals Week on the brain. "Universities have done everything possible to make sure you can't remember what you learned in one semester to go on to the next."
David Lynch answers: "Why are your films so dark?" From the David Lynch Weekend, Maharishi University, Fairfield, Iowa. (March 25,2006)
Sustainable Living student Mike Cook talks about our future with the Earth.
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