Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation
For Business
The key technology of the Maharishi Corporate Development
Programme is the Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique of Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi -- a simple, natural, effortless procedure practised
for 15-20 minutes in the morning and evening while sitting comfortably
with the eyes closed. During this technique, the individual's awareness
settles down and experiences a unique state of restful alertness.
As the body becomes deeply rested and relaxed, the mind transcends
all mental activity to experience the simplest form of awareness,
Transcendental Consciousness, or pure consciousness, the mind's
full creative potential. Leading quantum physicists have identified
Transcendental Consciousness as the Unified Field of Natural Law,
the 'home' of all the Laws of Nature that govern the orderly evolution
of the universe.
Benefits for All Areas of Life
The experience of Transcendental Consciousness develops
one's latent creative potential while dissolving accumulated stress
and fatigue through the deep rest gained during the practice. This
experience is profoundly refreshing and revitalising to both mind
and body and enlivens within the individual's awareness increased
creativity, dynamism, orderliness, and organising power. Through
the resulting development of mind and improvement in health, the
individual enjoys increasing success and satisfaction in life.
Scientific Procedure, Easily Learned
The Transcendental Meditation technique is scientific, requiring
neither specific beliefs nor adoption of a specific lifestyle. The
practice does not involve any effort or concentration. It is easy
to learn and does not require any special ability. During the past
40 years more than four million people have learned the technique,
and it has been implemented in hundreds of companies world-wide.
People of all ages, educational backgrounds, cultures, and religions
in countries throughout the world practice the technique and enjoy
its wide range of benefits. These benefits have been documented
in more than 600 scientific research studies, conducted at 210 universities
and research institutes in 33 countries.

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