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In 2001, after the ] attack on ], Maharishi Mahesh Yogi took up cautioning, in weekly satellite press-conference and , about the current momenta at large in the world. Given subsequent events, such as the US response to ] (when retaliating against Afghanistan from where ] was led and trained); continued acts of terrorism with its roots in the world-view of ]; and the US ] in 2003, his messages and predictions have came across as prescient. The solution to the current world situation proposed by His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi include creating large, permanent groups of TM-Sidhi practitioners performing their programs to create the so-called '''Maharishi Effect''' (see below). | In 2001, after the ] attack on ], Maharishi Mahesh Yogi took up cautioning, in weekly satellite press-conference and , about the current momenta at large in the world. Given subsequent events, such as the US response to ] (when retaliating against Afghanistan from where ] was led and trained); continued acts of terrorism with its roots in the world-view of ]; and the US ] in 2003, his messages and predictions have came across as prescient.{{fact}} The solution to the current world situation proposed by His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi include creating large, permanent groups of TM-Sidhi practitioners performing their programs to create the so-called '''Maharishi Effect''' (see below). | ||
], His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi resides in ], the Netherlands. | ], His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi resides in ], the Netherlands. | ||
==Meditation Programs == | ==Meditation Programs == | ||
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and his TM Movement i.a. offers fee-based courses to the general public in meditation and other ] disciplines. | Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and his TM Movement i.a. offers fee-based courses to the general public in meditation and other ] disciplines. | ||
=== Transcendental Meditation === | === Transcendental Meditation === | ||
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== Vedic Science == | == Vedic Science == | ||
In the summer of 1980, at the so-called ] course held in Delhi, India, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi introduced his movement to an array of ancient ] systems of knowledge. The systems i.a. include ] (preventive healthcare) and ] (predictive astrology, used on the principle of "preventing the danger that has not yet arisen"). | In the summer of 1980, at the so-called ] course held in Delhi, India, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi introduced his movement to an array of ancient ] systems of knowledge, which since have been refined{{fact}}. The systems i.a. include ] (preventive healthcare) and ] (predictive astrology, used on the principle of "preventing the danger that has not yet arisen"). | ||
In recent years there has been a strong focus on ], or ], which deal with architecture, and then most importantly the correct alignement of buildings with the points of the compass). | In recent years there has been a strong focus on ], or ], which deal with architecture, and then most importantly the correct alignement of buildings with the points of the compass). | ||
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The size of this body of research suggest that the decision to have the effects of TM verified in a scientific manner was a decision of strategic decision taken by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi early on in the growth of his movement. | The size of this body of research suggest that the decision to have the effects of TM verified in a scientific manner was a decision of strategic decision taken by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi early on in the growth of his movement. | ||
A number of studies conducted outside the organisation suggest the ]. | |||
== Books by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi == | == Books by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi == | ||
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== Critique of TM == | == Critique of TM == | ||
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi has been accused by critics{{fact}} of selling traditional Hindu-based Vedic practices, charging high prices for knowledge gleaned from Hindu sacred books such as the ] and the ]. | |||
] and ] of ], who visited Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India, became according to the Canadian religious scholar ] disillusioned with him after "they discovered that their spiritual (and supposedly vegetarian) guide was serving chicken to select women and often making sexual advances toward them."<ref>] ''From slogans to mantras: social protest and religious conversion in the late Vietnam war era'', Syracuse University press, 2001, ISBN 0-8156-2948-6 page 19-20 </ref>. ("]", written by ], originally titled "Maharishi" dealt with this disappointment). <ref>] ''From slogans to mantras: social protest and religious conversion in the late Vietnam war era'', Syracuse University press, 2001, ISBN 0-8156-2948-6 page 21</ref>. | ] and ] of ], who visited Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India, became according to the Canadian religious scholar ] disillusioned with him after "they discovered that their spiritual (and supposedly vegetarian) guide was serving chicken to select women and often making sexual advances toward them."<ref>] ''From slogans to mantras: social protest and religious conversion in the late Vietnam war era'', Syracuse University press, 2001, ISBN 0-8156-2948-6 page 19-20 </ref>. ("]", written by ], originally titled "Maharishi" dealt with this disappointment). <ref>] ''From slogans to mantras: social protest and religious conversion in the late Vietnam war era'', Syracuse University press, 2001, ISBN 0-8156-2948-6 page 21</ref>. | ||
Several studies reportedly made on the detrimental effects of TM meditation have been compiled on a where it is claimed that a large ratio of people in a study group have shown unwanted side-effects attributed to TM, including depersonalization, de-realization and anxiety shown by previous suicide attempts, assaults, homicidal ideation, and serious psychotic episodes among practitioners of TM (not including Maharishi Mahesh Yogi). | |||
Another originates from within the ] and is a reaction against the perceived incompetence of the TM leadership. | Another originates from within the ] and is a reaction against the perceived incompetence of the TM leadership. | ||
For further details, see | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
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Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (born Mahesh Srivastava in 1917) is the founder of the Transcendental Meditation (TM) Movement.
Biographical overview
Early Life
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (born Mahesh Srivastava in 1917) is the founder of the Transcendental Meditation (TM) Movement. He brought Transcendental Meditation to the western world. Maharishi is believed to have been born near Jabalpur, India and graduated from Allahabad University with a degree in physics. He was secretary to Swami Brahmananda Saraswati, the Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath, for thirteen years. In 1955, after spending two years in silence in UttarKashi, in the Himalayan foothills, he began teaching a basic meditation technique later renamed Transcendental Meditation. He set up an Asharam (Hermitage)- called Shankaracharaya Nagar in Rishikesh, Northern India on the bank of the river Ganges. In 1957 he founded The Spiritual Regeneration Movement, the first of several organizations collectively known as the TM Movement, and began the first of many tours to teach the Transcendental Meditation technique around the world.
The Transcendental Meditation Movement
The official US website for Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation program claims that Transcendental Meditation has been taught worldwide to over 5 million people. Maharishi has written a number of books on Vedic wisdom and the Vedas as the science of consciousness. He uses modern technology to spread his teachings—he has created the Maharishi Open University as an online teaching outlet, holds a weekly video press conference, and uses satellite and the Internet for his broadcasting. He has also started numerous centers of what he calls Consciousness Based Education including the Maharishi University of Management and the Maharishi School for the Age of Enlightenment.
Celebrity students include the Beach Boys (singer Mike Love in particular), who recorded an album at his Maharishi International University in the 1970s, and singer-songwriter Donovan who befriended the Maharishi and appeared with him on the back cover of A Gift from a Flower to a Garden. Comedian Andy Kaufman and magician Doug Henning were also Maharishi students, while Clint Eastwood and David Lynch are two notable directors who practice TM.
Contemporary Issues
In 2001, after the Al Qaeda attack on 9/11, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi took up cautioning, in weekly satellite press-conference and webcasts, about the current momenta at large in the world. Given subsequent events, such as the US response to 9/11 (when retaliating against Afghanistan from where Al Qaeda was led and trained); continued acts of terrorism with its roots in the world-view of Radical Islam; and the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, his messages and predictions have came across as prescient. The solution to the current world situation proposed by His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi include creating large, permanent groups of TM-Sidhi practitioners performing their programs to create the so-called Maharishi Effect (see below).
As of 2006, His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi resides in Vlodrop, the Netherlands.
Meditation Programs
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and his TM Movement i.a. offers fee-based courses to the general public in meditation and other Vedic disciplines.
Transcendental Meditation
During the practice of the Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique, the mind and body are reported to settle down to experience a unique state of restful alertness called Transcendental Consciousness.
A body of scientific research has indicated that the experience of Transcendental Consciousness is correlated with greater creativity, improved learning, higher IQ, better grades, higher moral reasoning, increased brainwave coherence, and improved neurological functioning of the body.
Theory of Consciousness
The purpose of the Transcendental Meditation Program is to establish Transcendental Consciousness permanently together with the three other states of normal human consciousness acknowledged by TM: waking, dream and dream-less sleep. This fifth state of consciousness is labeled Cosmic Consciousness.
Part of the theory of consciousness underpinning Transcendental Meditation are three further refined, discrete, states of consciousness: God Consciousness; Unity Consciousness; and Brahman Consciousness.
The TM-Sidhi program
The TM-Sidhi program is an extension of the TM program i.e. involving mental techniques to "activate" or "enliven" the Transcendental Consciousness established during the TM-phase of this program. The claimed medium- to long-term effect of the TM-Sidhi program is an accelerated spiritual progress for the practitioner (i.e. faster unfoldment of Cosmic Consciousness with a view toward Unity Consciousness). A claimed short-term effect is a beneficial influence on the surroundings (cf. Yogic Flying and The Maharishi Effect).
Maharishi Purusha Program
An extendable one year fulltime experience for single men marketed as a "24-hours Bliss Program to Men Offering Enlightenment and Fulfillment for the Individual, for the Nation and for the World" (cf. The Mother Divine Program)
The Mother Divine Program
Maharishi's Mother Divine program, inaugurated in 1981, was created for the stated dual purpose of allowing women to deepen their experiences of their TM and TM-Sidhi programs while simultaneously "radiate a powerful influence of harmony and bliss throughout the whole world." (cf. Maharishi Purusha Program)
The 'Maharishi Effect'
The 'Maharishi Effect' establishes the principle that individual consciousness affects collective consciousness, in particular that when one percent of a population is doing the Transcendental Meditation program this has a trend breaking effect (in a positive direction) for the whole population. In 1976, with the introduction of the TM-Sidhi Program (including Yogic Flying), a radically improved effect was found, which indicated that now only the square root of one percent of a population is required to create the same effect.
The phenomenon has been verified by a body scientific research, much of it apparently sponsored and/or inspired by the TM Movement itself .
Vedic Science
In the summer of 1980, at the so-called Vedic Science course held in Delhi, India, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi introduced his movement to an array of ancient Vedic systems of knowledge, which since have been refined. The systems i.a. include Maharishi Ayurveda (preventive healthcare) and Maharishi Jyotish (predictive astrology, used on the principle of "preventing the danger that has not yet arisen").
In recent years there has been a strong focus on Maharishi Vastu, or Sthapathya Veda, which deal with architecture, and then most importantly the correct alignement of buildings with the points of the compass).
Research
A body of scientific research exists on Transcendental Meditation and other programs created by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, suggesting a number of beneficial effects from the practice of TM and the TM-Sidhi programs not only for the individual, but for society as a whole.
The size of this body of research suggest that the decision to have the effects of TM verified in a scientific manner was a decision of strategic decision taken by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi early on in the growth of his movement.
A number of studies conducted outside the organisation suggest the detrimental effect of TM.
Books by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi is given as author to a dozen or so books, of which the two most important one to practitioners of his TM and TM-Sidhi program appear to be his Maharishi Mahesh Yogi: 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
Regarding the translation and commentary on the Bhagavad-Gita, a work originally consisting of eighteen chapters, the remaining 12 chapters are rumored to have been translated and commented several years ago, but for unclear reasons remain unpublished.
Critique of TM
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi has been accused by critics of selling traditional Hindu-based Vedic practices, charging high prices for knowledge gleaned from Hindu sacred books such as the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita.
John Lennon and George Harrison of The Beatles, who visited Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India, became according to the Canadian religious scholar Stephen A. Kent disillusioned with him after "they discovered that their spiritual (and supposedly vegetarian) guide was serving chicken to select women and often making sexual advances toward them.". ("Sexy Sadie", written by John Lennon, originally titled "Maharishi" dealt with this disappointment). .
Several studies reportedly made on the detrimental effects of TM meditation have been compiled on a TM-critical site where it is claimed that a large ratio of people in a study group have shown unwanted side-effects attributed to TM, including depersonalization, de-realization and anxiety shown by previous suicide attempts, assaults, homicidal ideation, and serious psychotic episodes among practitioners of TM (not including Maharishi Mahesh Yogi).
Another vein of criticism originates from within the TM Movement and is a reaction against the perceived incompetence of the TM leadership.
For further details, see Transcendental Meditation, Criticisms and Controversies
See also
- Brahmananda Saraswati
- Deepak Chopra
- John Hagelin
- Neil Paterson
- Jyotirmath
- Maharishi Vedic Science
- Mentmore Towers
- Vedic City
- Yogic flying
References
- Kent, Stephen A. From slogans to mantras: social protest and religious conversion in the late Vietnam war era, Syracuse University press, 2001, ISBN 0-8156-2948-6 page 19-20
- Kent, Stephen A. From slogans to mantras: social protest and religious conversion in the late Vietnam war era, Syracuse University press, 2001, ISBN 0-8156-2948-6 page 21
Official TM Sites
General
- Global Country of World Peace
- Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy
- Maharishi Open University - weekly satellite press conferences (also webcasted)
- Maharishi University of Management
- Maharishi University of Management - Publishing
History
- Official History: Maharishi's Achievements - Spreading the Light of Enlightenment Around the World 1957-2003
- Official History: Maharishi's Achievements - Forty Years Around the World
- Official site: Maharishi's accomplishments 1957-69
- Official site: Maharishi's accomplishments 1970-79
- Official site: Maharishi's accomplishments 1980-85
- Official site: Maharishi's accomplishments 1986-89
- Official site: Maharishi's accomplishments 1990-99
Miscellaneous external links
- Early photos of Maharishi
- Brief bio of Maharishi Maheshi Yogi
- Helena Olsson: A Living Saint
- Page on Maharishi at popular TM portal
- Larry King interview with Maharishi on 5/12/02
- Paul Mason: The Maharishi - the Biography of the Man Who Gave Transcendental Meditation to the World