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Adi Shankara (788–820 BC)

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Shankaracharya von Jyothir Math, Balarikashram, Himalaya
(1870-1953)

Independent transcendental art of meditation seminars and advanced techniques including the Siddhi Yoga-Sutra-Techniques of Maharishi Patanjali.
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"Be the Change You Want to See in the World."  -Gandhi

In an interview the well known American avantgarde filmmaker David Lynch told the German newspaper 'Sueddeutsche' how tm-meditation has changed his life and work and how he is trying to help others now to reach relaxation.
"True happiness is not outside. True happiness comes from inside. That's right, I thought, and the way inside is in meditation." - David Lynch
- David Lynch (Süddeutsche.de, 19.05.2006)

USA Today Lifestyle
12. April 2007, Los Angeles. ...But designated yoga spaces are important to Lynch, who has practiced Transcendental Meditation twice a day for 33 years, and he has three in his home: chairs in the painting studio, in his bedroom and in his office. "True happiness is not out there. It's within us," he says. "It sounds so strange, but it's really true." - David Lynch<br /><br />

Bingo! Bango! Bliss?? (pdf 144kb) An interview with David Lynch By Mark Rahner
Seattle Times staff reporter, 22.01.2007
„The Lazy Way to Success“: Ultimately, Gratzon promotes Transcendental Meditation – something he has been practicing since he read in a Time magazine story that his favorite rock and roll group, the Beatles, were “learning meditation from an Indian sage named Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.” He writes, “…It is the ultimate lazy way – where doing nothing accomplishes everything.”
The lazy way to success
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