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Transcendental Meditation

Transcendental Meditation (TM) is a form of silent meditation developed by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and so named to separate it from Hinduism or any other religious practice.[2][3] The TM technique involves the silent repetition of a mantra or sound, and is practiced for 15–20 minutes twice per day. It is taught by certified teachers through a standard course of instruction, which costs a fee that varies by country. According to the Transcendental Meditation movement, it is a non-religious method that promotes relaxed awareness, stress relief, self-development, and higher states of consciousness. The technique has been variously described as both religious[4] and non-religious.[nb 1]

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, developer of the Transcendental Meditation technique.[1]

Maharishi began teaching the technique in India in the mid-1950s.[1] Building on the teachings of his master, the Hindu Advaita monk Brahmananda Saraswati (known honorifically as Guru Dev), the Maharishi taught thousands of people during a series of world tours from 1958 to 1965, expressing his teachings in spiritual and religious terms.[1][9] TM became more popular in the 1960s and 1970s, as the Maharishi shifted to a more technical presentation, and his meditation technique was practiced by celebrities, most prominently members of the Beatles and the Beach Boys. At this time, he began training TM teachers. The worldwide TM organization had grown to include educational programs, health products, and related services. Following the Maharishi's death in 2008, leadership of the TM organization passed to neuroscientist Tony Nader.

Research on TM began in the 1970s. A 2012 meta-analysis of the psychological impact of meditation found that Transcendental Meditation had a similar effect size and did not perform better overall than other meditation techniques in improving general psychological variables.[10] A 2017 overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses indicates TM practice may lower blood pressure, an effect comparable with other health interventions. Because of a potential for bias and conflicting findings more research is needed.[11][12]

History edit

The Transcendental Meditation program and the Transcendental Meditation movement originated with their founder Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and continued beyond his death in 2008.[1] In 1955,[13][14][15] "the Maharishi began publicly teaching a traditional meditation technique"[16] learned from his master Brahmananda Saraswati that he called Transcendental Deep Meditation[17] and later renamed Transcendental Meditation.[18] The Maharishi initiated thousands of people, then developed a TM teacher training program as a way to accelerate the rate of bringing the technique to more people.[18][19] He also inaugurated a series of tours that started in India in 1955 and went international in 1958 which promoted Transcendental Meditation.[20][21] These factors, coupled with endorsements by celebrities who practiced TM and claims that scientific research had validated the technique, helped to popularize TM in the 1960s and 1970s. By the late 2000s, TM had been taught to millions of individuals and the Maharishi was overseeing a large multinational movement.[22] Despite organizational changes and the addition of advanced meditative techniques in the 1970s,[23] the Transcendental Meditation technique has remained relatively unchanged.

Among the first organizations to promote TM were the Spiritual Regeneration Movement and the International Meditation Society. In modern times, the movement has grown to encompass schools and universities that teach the practice,[24] and includes many associated programs based on the Maharishi's interpretation of the Vedic traditions. In the U.S., non-profit organizations included the Students International Meditation Society,[25] AFSCI,[26] World Plan Executive Council, Maharishi Vedic Education Development Corporation, Global Country of World Peace, Transcendental Meditation for Women, and Maharishi Foundation.[27] The successor to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and leader of the Global Country of World Peace, is Tony Nader.[28][29]

Technique edit

The meditation practice involves the use of a silently-used mantra for 15–20 minutes twice per day while sitting with the eyes closed.[30][31] It is reported to be one of the most widely practiced,[32][33] and among the most widely researched, meditation techniques,[34][35][36][37] with hundreds of published research studies.[38][39][40] The technique is made available worldwide by certified TM teachers in a seven-step course,[41] and fees vary from country to country.[42][43] Beginning in 1965, the Transcendental Meditation technique has been incorporated into selected schools, universities, corporations, and prison programs in the US, Latin America, Europe, and India. In 1977 a US district court ruled that a curriculum in TM and the Science of Creative Intelligence (SCI) being taught in some New Jersey schools was religious in nature and in violation of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.[5][44] The technique has since been included in a number of educational and social programs around the world.[45]

The Transcendental Meditation technique has been described as both religious and non-religious, as an aspect of a new religious movement, as rooted in Hinduism,[46][47] and as a non-religious practice for self-development.[48][49][50] The public presentation of the TM technique over its 50-year history has been praised for its high visibility in the mass media and effective global propagation, and criticized for using celebrity and scientific endorsements as a marketing tool. Also, advanced courses supplement the TM technique and include an advanced meditation program called the TM-Sidhi program.[51]

Movement edit

The Transcendental Meditation movement consists of the programs and organizations connected with the Transcendental Meditation technique and founded by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Transcendental Meditation was first taught in the 1950s in India and has continued since the Maharishi's death in 2008. The organization was estimated to have 900,000 participants worldwide in 1977,[52] a million by the 1980s,[53][54][55] and 5 million in more recent years.[when?][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][excessive citations]

Programs include the Transcendental Meditation technique, an advanced meditation practice called the TM-Sidhi program ("Yogic Flying"), an alternative health care program called Maharishi Ayurveda,[63] and a system of building and architecture called Maharishi Sthapatya Ved.[64][65] The TM movement's past and present media endeavors include a publishing company (MUM Press), a television station (KSCI), a radio station (KHOE), and a satellite television channel (Maharishi Channel). During its 50-year history, its products and services have been offered through a variety of organizations, which are primarily nonprofit and educational. These include the Spiritual Regeneration Movement, the International Meditation Society, World Plan Executive Council, Maharishi Vedic Education Development Corporation, Transcendental Meditation for Women, the Global Country of World Peace, and the David Lynch Foundation.

The TM movement also operates a worldwide network of Transcendental Meditation teaching centers, schools, universities, health centers, herbal supplements, solar panel, and home financing companies, plus several TM-centered communities. The global organization is reported to have an estimated net worth of USD 3.5 billion.[66][67] The TM movement has been characterized in a variety of ways and has been called a spiritual movement, a new religious movement,[68][69] a millenarian movement, a world affirming movement,[70] a new social movement,[71] a guru-centered movement,[72] a personal growth movement,[73] a religion, and a cult.[69][74][75][76] Additional sources contend that TM and its movement are not a cult.[77][78][79][80] Participants in TM programs are not required to adopt a belief system; it is practiced by atheists, agnostics and people from a variety of religious affiliations.[81][82][83] The organization has been the subject of controversies that includes being labelled a cult by several parliamentary inquiries or anti-cult movements in the world.[84][85][86][69][74][75]

Some notable figures in pop-culture practicing TM include The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Kendall Jenner, Hugh Jackman, Tom Hanks, Jennifer Lopez, Mick Jagger, Eva Mendez, Moby, David Lynch, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman, Eric André, Jerry Seinfeld, Howard Stern, Julia Fox, Clint Eastwood, Martin Scorsese, Russell Brand, Nick Cave and Oprah Winfrey.[87]

Health effects edit

The first studies of the health effects of Transcendental Meditation appeared in the early 1970s.[88]

There is no good evidence TM reduces anxiety, or has any beneficial effect on forms of psychological stress or well-being.[89][90]

A 2012 review found that Transcendental Meditation performed no better overall than other meditation techniques.[10] The authors' analysis of a subset of these studies, those that studied specific categories of outcome, found that TM might perform better in reducing negative emotions, trait anxiety, and neuroticism and improving markers of learning, memory, and self-actualization, but performs more poorly in reducing negative personality traits, reducing stress, improving attention and mindfulness and cognition, in comparison with other meditation approaches.[91]

A statement from the American Heart Association said that TM could be considered as a treatment for hypertension, although other interventions such as exercise and device-guided breathing were more effective and better supported by clinical evidence.[92]

TM may reduce blood pressure according to a review that compared TM to control groups. A trend over time indicates practicing TM may lower blood pressure. Such effects are comparable to other lifestyle interventions. Conflicting findings across reviews and a potential risk of bias indicated the necessity of further evidence, conducted by researchers without bias. [11][12]

By 2004, the US government had given more than $20 million to Maharishi International University to study the effect of meditation on health.[93]

Views and claims edit

Views on consciousness (1963) edit

In his 1963 book, The Science of Being and Art of Living, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi says that, over time, through the practice of the TM technique, the conscious mind gains familiarity with deeper levels of the mind, bringing the subconscious mind within the capacity of the conscious mind, resulting in expanded awareness in daily activity. He also teaches that the Transcendental Meditation practitioner transcends all mental activity and experiences the 'source of thought', which is said to be pure silence, 'pure awareness' or 'transcendental Being', 'the ultimate reality of life'.[94]: pp 44–53 [95][96] TM is sometimes self described as a technology of consciousness.[97] According to author Michael Phelan, "The fundamental premise of the psychology of fulfillment is that within every person exists a seemingly inexhaustible center of energy, intelligence, and satisfaction... To the extent that our behavior depends on the degree of energy and intelligence available to us, this center of pure creative intelligence may be described as that resource which gives direction to all that we experience, think and do."[98]

According to the Maharishi, there are seven levels of consciousness: (i) deep sleep; (ii) dreaming; (iii) waking; (iv) transcendental consciousness; (v) cosmic consciousness; (vi) God consciousness; and, (vii) unity consciousness.[99] The Maharishi says that transcendental consciousness can be experienced through Transcendental Meditation, and that those who meditate regularly over time could become aware of cosmic consciousness.[100] An indication of cosmic consciousness is "ever present wakefulness" present even during sleep.[101] Research on long-term TM practitioners experiencing what they describe as cosmic consciousness, has identified unique EEG profiles, muscle tone measurements, and REM indicators that suggest physiological parameters for this self described state of consciousness.[101][102] However, the Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness notes that it is premature to say that the EEG coherence found in TM is an indication of a higher state of consciousness.[103]

Science of Creative Intelligence (1971) edit

In 1961, the Maharishi created the "International Meditation Society for the Science of Creative Intelligence".[104] In 1971 the Maharishi inaugurated "Maharishi's Year of Science of Creative Intelligence" and described SCI as the connection of "modern science with ancient Vedic science".[105] Author Philip Goldberg describes it as Vedanta philosophy that has been translated into scientific language.[106] A series of international symposiums on the Science of Creative Intelligence were held between 1970 and 1973 and were attended by scientists and "leading thinkers", including Buckminster Fuller, Melvin Calvin, a Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, Hans Selye, Marshal McLuhan and Jonas Salk.[106] These symposiums were held at universities such as Humboldt State University and University of Massachusetts.[107][108][109][110] The following year, the Maharishi developed a World Plan to spread his teaching of SCI around the world.[110][111]

The theoretical part of SCI is taught in a 33-lesson video course.[112] In the early 1970s, the SCI course was offered at more than 25 American universities including Stanford University, Yale University, the University of Colorado, the University of Wisconsin, and Oregon State University.[110][113]: p 125 [114] Until 2009, Maharishi University of Management (MUM) required its undergraduate students to take SCI classes,[115][116][117][118] and both MUM and Maharishi European Research University (MERU) in Switzerland have awarded degrees in the field.[119] The Independent reports that children at Maharishi School learn SCI principles such as "the nature of life is to grow" and "order is present everywhere".[120] SCI is reported to be part of the curriculum of TM related lower schools in Iowa, Wheaton, Maryland[121] and Skelmersdale, UK.[122] In 1975 SCI was used as the call letters for a TM owned television station in San Bernardino, California.[123]

The Science of Creative Intelligence is not science.[124] Theologian Robert M. Price, writing in the Creation/Evolution Journal (the journal of the National Center for Science Education), compares the Science of Creative Intelligence to Creationism.[125] Price says instruction in the Transcendental Meditation technique is "never offered without indoctrination into the metaphysics of 'creative intelligence'".[125] Skeptic James Randi says SCI has "no scientific characteristics."[126] Astrophysicist and sceptic Carl Sagan writes that the "Hindu doctrine" of TM is a pseudoscience.[127] Irving Hexham, a professor of religious studies, describes the TM teachings as "pseudoscientific language that masks its religious nature by mythologizing science".[104] Sociologists Rodney Stark and William Sims Bainbridge describe the SCI videotapes as largely based on the Bhagavad Gita, and say that they are "laced with parables and metaphysical postulates, rather than anything that can be recognized as conventional science".[128] In 1979, the court case Malnak v Yogi determined that although SCI/TM is not a theistic religion, it deals with issues of ultimate concern, truth, and other ideas analogous to those in well-recognized religions.[129] Maharishi biographer Paul Mason suggests that the scientific terminology used in SCI was developed by the Maharishi as part of a restructuring of his philosophies in terms that would gain greater acceptance and increase the number of people starting the TM technique. He says that this change toward a more academic language was welcomed by many of the Maharishi's American students.[130]

Maharishi effect (1974) edit

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi claimed that the quality of life would noticeably improve if at least the square root of one per cent (1%) of the population practised the Transcendental Meditation technique. This is known as the "Maharishi effect" and according to the Maharishi, it was perceived in 1974 after an analysis of crime statistics in 16 cities.[94]: 329 [131][132] With the introduction of the TM-Sidhi program including Yogic Flying, the Maharishi proposed that the square root of 1 per cent of the population (0.00016%, i.e. around 6325 people due to the world population being of about 4 billion people in 1974[133]) practicing this advanced program together at the same time and in the same place would create benefits in society. This was referred to as the "Extended Maharishi Effect".[131][134]

Author Ted Karam claims that there have been numerous studies on the Maharishi effect including a gathering of over 4,000 people (just over two thirds of the square root of 1% of the population) in Washington, D.C. in the summer of 1993.[131] The effect has been examined in 42 scientific studies.[135] The TM organisation has linked the fall of the Berlin Wall and a reduction in global terrorism, US inflation and crime rates to the Maharishi effect.[136] The Maharishi effect has been endorsed by the former President of Mozambique Joaquim Chissano.[137]

As the theories proposed by TM practitioners[138] go beyond modern science, the Maharishi effect still lacks a causal basis.[139] Moreover, the evidence has been said to result from cherry-picked data[140] and the credulity of believers.[139][141] Critics, such as James Randi, have called this research pseudoscience.[142] Randi says that he investigated comments made by former Maharishi International University faculty member Robert Rabinoff in 1978. He spoke to the Fairfield Chief of Police who said local crime levels were the same and the regional Agriculture Department who reportedly deemed that farm yields for Jefferson County matched the state average.[143]

Maharishi Vedic Science (1981) edit

The Maharishi proclaimed 1981 as the Year of Vedic Science.[94]: 336  It is based on the Maharishi's interpretation of ancient Vedic texts and includes subjective technologies like the Transcendental Meditation technique and the TM-Sidhi program plus programs like Maharishi Sthapatya Veda (MSV) and Maharishi Vedic Astrology (MVA) services which apply Vedic science to day-to-day living.[144][145] Vedic science studies the various aspects of life and their relationship to the Veda.

Maharishi Ayurveda edit

Maharishi Ayurveda[146][147] or Maharishi Vedic Medicine[148] is a form of alternative medicine founded in the mid-1980s by Maharishi.[63] Distinct from traditional ayurveda, it emphasizes the role of consciousness, and gives importance to positive emotions.[149] Maharishi Ayurveda has been variously characterized as emerging from, and consistently reflecting, the Advaita Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy, representing the entirety of the ayurvedic tradition.[150][151]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Sociologists, religion scholars, and a New Jersey judge and court are among those who have expressed views on it being religious or non-religious.[1][5][6] The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld the federal ruling that TM was essentially "religious in nature" and therefore could not be taught in public schools.[7][8]

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Further reading edit

  • Bloomfield, Harold H., Cain, Michael Peter, Jaffe, Dennis T. (1975) TM: Discovering Inner Energy and Overcoming Stress ISBN 0-440-06048-6
  • Denniston, Denise, The TM Book, Fairfield Press 1986 ISBN 0-931783-02-X
  • Forem, Jack (2012) Hay House UK Ltd, Transcendental Meditation: The Essential Teachings of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi ISBN 1-84850-379-2
  • Roth, Robert (1994) Primus, Transcendental Meditation ISBN 1-55611-403-6
  • Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (1968) (Bantam Books) Transcendental Meditation: Serenity Without Drugs ISBN 0-451-05198-X

External links edit

  • Official website  

transcendental, meditation, form, silent, meditation, developed, maharishi, mahesh, yogi, named, separate, from, hinduism, other, religious, practice, technique, involves, silent, repetition, mantra, sound, practiced, minutes, twice, taught, certified, teacher. Transcendental Meditation TM is a form of silent meditation developed by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and so named to separate it from Hinduism or any other religious practice 2 3 The TM technique involves the silent repetition of a mantra or sound and is practiced for 15 20 minutes twice per day It is taught by certified teachers through a standard course of instruction which costs a fee that varies by country According to the Transcendental Meditation movement it is a non religious method that promotes relaxed awareness stress relief self development and higher states of consciousness The technique has been variously described as both religious 4 and non religious nb 1 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi developer of the Transcendental Meditation technique 1 Maharishi began teaching the technique in India in the mid 1950s 1 Building on the teachings of his master the Hindu Advaita monk Brahmananda Saraswati known honorifically as Guru Dev the Maharishi taught thousands of people during a series of world tours from 1958 to 1965 expressing his teachings in spiritual and religious terms 1 9 TM became more popular in the 1960s and 1970s as the Maharishi shifted to a more technical presentation and his meditation technique was practiced by celebrities most prominently members of the Beatles and the Beach Boys At this time he began training TM teachers The worldwide TM organization had grown to include educational programs health products and related services Following the Maharishi s death in 2008 leadership of the TM organization passed to neuroscientist Tony Nader Research on TM began in the 1970s A 2012 meta analysis of the psychological impact of meditation found that Transcendental Meditation had a similar effect size and did not perform better overall than other meditation techniques in improving general psychological variables 10 A 2017 overview of systematic reviews and meta analyses indicates TM practice may lower blood pressure an effect comparable with other health interventions Because of a potential for bias and conflicting findings more research is needed 11 12 Contents 1 History 2 Technique 3 Movement 4 Health effects 5 Views and claims 5 1 Views on consciousness 1963 5 2 Science of Creative Intelligence 1971 5 3 Maharishi effect 1974 5 4 Maharishi Vedic Science 1981 5 5 Maharishi Ayurveda 6 Notes 7 References 8 Sources 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory editMain article History of Transcendental Meditation The Transcendental Meditation program and the Transcendental Meditation movement originated with their founder Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and continued beyond his death in 2008 1 In 1955 13 14 15 the Maharishi began publicly teaching a traditional meditation technique 16 learned from his master Brahmananda Saraswati that he called Transcendental Deep Meditation 17 and later renamed Transcendental Meditation 18 The Maharishi initiated thousands of people then developed a TM teacher training program as a way to accelerate the rate of bringing the technique to more people 18 19 He also inaugurated a series of tours that started in India in 1955 and went international in 1958 which promoted Transcendental Meditation 20 21 These factors coupled with endorsements by celebrities who practiced TM and claims that scientific research had validated the technique helped to popularize TM in the 1960s and 1970s By the late 2000s TM had been taught to millions of individuals and the Maharishi was overseeing a large multinational movement 22 Despite organizational changes and the addition of advanced meditative techniques in the 1970s 23 the Transcendental Meditation technique has remained relatively unchanged Among the first organizations to promote TM were the Spiritual Regeneration Movement and the International Meditation Society In modern times the movement has grown to encompass schools and universities that teach the practice 24 and includes many associated programs based on the Maharishi s interpretation of the Vedic traditions In the U S non profit organizations included the Students International Meditation Society 25 AFSCI 26 World Plan Executive Council Maharishi Vedic Education Development Corporation Global Country of World Peace Transcendental Meditation for Women and Maharishi Foundation 27 The successor to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and leader of the Global Country of World Peace is Tony Nader 28 29 Technique editMain article Transcendental Meditation technique The meditation practice involves the use of a silently used mantra for 15 20 minutes twice per day while sitting with the eyes closed 30 31 It is reported to be one of the most widely practiced 32 33 and among the most widely researched meditation techniques 34 35 36 37 with hundreds of published research studies 38 39 40 The technique is made available worldwide by certified TM teachers in a seven step course 41 and fees vary from country to country 42 43 Beginning in 1965 the Transcendental Meditation technique has been incorporated into selected schools universities corporations and prison programs in the US Latin America Europe and India In 1977 a US district court ruled that a curriculum in TM and the Science of Creative Intelligence SCI being taught in some New Jersey schools was religious in nature and in violation of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution 5 44 The technique has since been included in a number of educational and social programs around the world 45 The Transcendental Meditation technique has been described as both religious and non religious as an aspect of a new religious movement as rooted in Hinduism 46 47 and as a non religious practice for self development 48 49 50 The public presentation of the TM technique over its 50 year history has been praised for its high visibility in the mass media and effective global propagation and criticized for using celebrity and scientific endorsements as a marketing tool Also advanced courses supplement the TM technique and include an advanced meditation program called the TM Sidhi program 51 Movement editMain article Transcendental Meditation movement The Transcendental Meditation movement consists of the programs and organizations connected with the Transcendental Meditation technique and founded by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Transcendental Meditation was first taught in the 1950s in India and has continued since the Maharishi s death in 2008 The organization was estimated to have 900 000 participants worldwide in 1977 52 a million by the 1980s 53 54 55 and 5 million in more recent years when 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 excessive citations Programs include the Transcendental Meditation technique an advanced meditation practice called the TM Sidhi program Yogic Flying an alternative health care program called Maharishi Ayurveda 63 and a system of building and architecture called Maharishi Sthapatya Ved 64 65 The TM movement s past and present media endeavors include a publishing company MUM Press a television station KSCI a radio station KHOE and a satellite television channel Maharishi Channel During its 50 year history its products and services have been offered through a variety of organizations which are primarily nonprofit and educational These include the Spiritual Regeneration Movement the International Meditation Society World Plan Executive Council Maharishi Vedic Education Development Corporation Transcendental Meditation for Women the Global Country of World Peace and the David Lynch Foundation The TM movement also operates a worldwide network of Transcendental Meditation teaching centers schools universities health centers herbal supplements solar panel and home financing companies plus several TM centered communities The global organization is reported to have an estimated net worth of USD 3 5 billion 66 67 The TM movement has been characterized in a variety of ways and has been called a spiritual movement a new religious movement 68 69 a millenarian movement a world affirming movement 70 a new social movement 71 a guru centered movement 72 a personal growth movement 73 a religion and a cult 69 74 75 76 Additional sources contend that TM and its movement are not a cult 77 78 79 80 Participants in TM programs are not required to adopt a belief system it is practiced by atheists agnostics and people from a variety of religious affiliations 81 82 83 The organization has been the subject of controversies that includes being labelled a cult by several parliamentary inquiries or anti cult movements in the world 84 85 86 69 74 75 Some notable figures in pop culture practicing TM include The Beatles The Beach Boys Kendall Jenner Hugh Jackman Tom Hanks Jennifer Lopez Mick Jagger Eva Mendez Moby David Lynch Jennifer Aniston Nicole Kidman Eric Andre Jerry Seinfeld Howard Stern Julia Fox Clint Eastwood Martin Scorsese Russell Brand Nick Cave and Oprah Winfrey 87 Health effects editThe first studies of the health effects of Transcendental Meditation appeared in the early 1970s 88 There is no good evidence TM reduces anxiety or has any beneficial effect on forms of psychological stress or well being 89 90 A 2012 review found that Transcendental Meditation performed no better overall than other meditation techniques 10 The authors analysis of a subset of these studies those that studied specific categories of outcome found that TM might perform better in reducing negative emotions trait anxiety and neuroticism and improving markers of learning memory and self actualization but performs more poorly in reducing negative personality traits reducing stress improving attention and mindfulness and cognition in comparison with other meditation approaches 91 A statement from the American Heart Association said that TM could be considered as a treatment for hypertension although other interventions such as exercise and device guided breathing were more effective and better supported by clinical evidence 92 TM may reduce blood pressure according to a review that compared TM to control groups A trend over time indicates practicing TM may lower blood pressure Such effects are comparable to other lifestyle interventions Conflicting findings across reviews and a potential risk of bias indicated the necessity of further evidence conducted by researchers without bias 11 12 By 2004 the US government had given more than 20 million to Maharishi International University to study the effect of meditation on health 93 Views and claims editViews on consciousness 1963 edit In his 1963 book The Science of Being and Art of Living Maharishi Mahesh Yogi says that over time through the practice of the TM technique the conscious mind gains familiarity with deeper levels of the mind bringing the subconscious mind within the capacity of the conscious mind resulting in expanded awareness in daily activity He also teaches that the Transcendental Meditation practitioner transcends all mental activity and experiences the source of thought which is said to be pure silence pure awareness or transcendental Being the ultimate reality of life 94 pp 44 53 95 96 TM is sometimes self described as a technology of consciousness 97 According to author Michael Phelan The fundamental premise of the psychology of fulfillment is that within every person exists a seemingly inexhaustible center of energy intelligence and satisfaction To the extent that our behavior depends on the degree of energy and intelligence available to us this center of pure creative intelligence may be described as that resource which gives direction to all that we experience think and do 98 According to the Maharishi there are seven levels of consciousness i deep sleep ii dreaming iii waking iv transcendental consciousness v cosmic consciousness vi God consciousness and vii unity consciousness 99 The Maharishi says that transcendental consciousness can be experienced through Transcendental Meditation and that those who meditate regularly over time could become aware of cosmic consciousness 100 An indication of cosmic consciousness is ever present wakefulness present even during sleep 101 Research on long term TM practitioners experiencing what they describe as cosmic consciousness has identified unique EEG profiles muscle tone measurements and REM indicators that suggest physiological parameters for this self described state of consciousness 101 102 However the Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness notes that it is premature to say that the EEG coherence found in TM is an indication of a higher state of consciousness 103 Science of Creative Intelligence 1971 edit In 1961 the Maharishi created the International Meditation Society for the Science of Creative Intelligence 104 In 1971 the Maharishi inaugurated Maharishi s Year of Science of Creative Intelligence and described SCI as the connection of modern science with ancient Vedic science 105 Author Philip Goldberg describes it as Vedanta philosophy that has been translated into scientific language 106 A series of international symposiums on the Science of Creative Intelligence were held between 1970 and 1973 and were attended by scientists and leading thinkers including Buckminster Fuller Melvin Calvin a Nobel Prize winner in chemistry Hans Selye Marshal McLuhan and Jonas Salk 106 These symposiums were held at universities such as Humboldt State University and University of Massachusetts 107 108 109 110 The following year the Maharishi developed a World Plan to spread his teaching of SCI around the world 110 111 The theoretical part of SCI is taught in a 33 lesson video course 112 In the early 1970s the SCI course was offered at more than 25 American universities including Stanford University Yale University the University of Colorado the University of Wisconsin and Oregon State University 110 113 p 125 114 Until 2009 Maharishi University of Management MUM required its undergraduate students to take SCI classes 115 116 117 118 and both MUM and Maharishi European Research University MERU in Switzerland have awarded degrees in the field 119 The Independent reports that children at Maharishi School learn SCI principles such as the nature of life is to grow and order is present everywhere 120 SCI is reported to be part of the curriculum of TM related lower schools in Iowa Wheaton Maryland 121 and Skelmersdale UK 122 In 1975 SCI was used as the call letters for a TM owned television station in San Bernardino California 123 The Science of Creative Intelligence is not science 124 Theologian Robert M Price writing in the Creation Evolution Journal the journal of the National Center for Science Education compares the Science of Creative Intelligence to Creationism 125 Price says instruction in the Transcendental Meditation technique is never offered without indoctrination into the metaphysics of creative intelligence 125 Skeptic James Randi says SCI has no scientific characteristics 126 Astrophysicist and sceptic Carl Sagan writes that the Hindu doctrine of TM is a pseudoscience 127 Irving Hexham a professor of religious studies describes the TM teachings as pseudoscientific language that masks its religious nature by mythologizing science 104 Sociologists Rodney Stark and William Sims Bainbridge describe the SCI videotapes as largely based on the Bhagavad Gita and say that they are laced with parables and metaphysical postulates rather than anything that can be recognized as conventional science 128 In 1979 the court case Malnak v Yogi determined that although SCI TM is not a theistic religion it deals with issues of ultimate concern truth and other ideas analogous to those in well recognized religions 129 Maharishi biographer Paul Mason suggests that the scientific terminology used in SCI was developed by the Maharishi as part of a restructuring of his philosophies in terms that would gain greater acceptance and increase the number of people starting the TM technique He says that this change toward a more academic language was welcomed by many of the Maharishi s American students 130 Maharishi effect 1974 edit Maharishi Mahesh Yogi claimed that the quality of life would noticeably improve if at least the square root of one per cent 1 of the population practised the Transcendental Meditation technique This is known as the Maharishi effect and according to the Maharishi it was perceived in 1974 after an analysis of crime statistics in 16 cities 94 329 131 132 With the introduction of the TM Sidhi program including Yogic Flying the Maharishi proposed that the square root of 1 per cent of the population 0 00016 i e around 6325 people due to the world population being of about 4 billion people in 1974 133 practicing this advanced program together at the same time and in the same place would create benefits in society This was referred to as the Extended Maharishi Effect 131 134 Author Ted Karam claims that there have been numerous studies on the Maharishi effect including a gathering of over 4 000 people just over two thirds of the square root of 1 of the population in Washington D C in the summer of 1993 131 The effect has been examined in 42 scientific studies 135 The TM organisation has linked the fall of the Berlin Wall and a reduction in global terrorism US inflation and crime rates to the Maharishi effect 136 The Maharishi effect has been endorsed by the former President of Mozambique Joaquim Chissano 137 As the theories proposed by TM practitioners 138 go beyond modern science the Maharishi effect still lacks a causal basis 139 Moreover the evidence has been said to result from cherry picked data 140 and the credulity of believers 139 141 Critics such as James Randi have called this research pseudoscience 142 Randi says that he investigated comments made by former Maharishi International University faculty member Robert Rabinoff in 1978 He spoke to the Fairfield Chief of Police who said local crime levels were the same and the regional Agriculture Department who reportedly deemed that farm yields for Jefferson County matched the state average 143 Maharishi Vedic Science 1981 edit The Maharishi proclaimed 1981 as the Year of Vedic Science 94 336 It is based on the Maharishi s interpretation of ancient Vedic texts and includes subjective technologies like the Transcendental Meditation technique and the TM Sidhi program plus programs like Maharishi Sthapatya Veda MSV and Maharishi Vedic Astrology MVA services which apply Vedic science to day to day living 144 145 Vedic science studies the various aspects of life and their relationship to the Veda Maharishi Ayurveda edit Main article Maharishi Vedic Approach to Health Maharishi Ayurveda 146 147 or Maharishi Vedic Medicine 148 is a form of alternative medicine founded in the mid 1980s by Maharishi 63 Distinct from traditional ayurveda it emphasizes the role of consciousness and gives importance to positive emotions 149 Maharishi Ayurveda has been variously characterized as emerging from and consistently reflecting the Advaita Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy representing the entirety of the ayurvedic tradition 150 151 Notes edit Sociologists religion scholars and a New Jersey judge and court are among those who have expressed views on it being religious or non religious 1 5 6 The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld the federal ruling that TM was essentially religious in nature and therefore could not be taught in public schools 7 8 References edit a b c d e Cowan Douglas E Bromley David G eds 2015 2007 Transcendental Meditation The Questions of Science and Therapy Cults and New Religions A Brief History Blackwell Brief Histories of Religion 2nd ed Chichester West Sussex Wiley Blackwell pp 38 58 ISBN 978 1 118 72350 0 LCCN 2015005385 Transcendental Meditation Britannica Online Encyclopedia 12 October 2023 Dalton Rex 8 July 1993 Sharp HealthCare announces an unorthodox holistic institute The San Diego Union Tribune p B 4 5 1 TM is a movement led by Maharishi Mehesh Yogi Siegel Aryeh 2018 Transcendental Deception Behind the TM Curtain 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Release by Maharishi Foundation 15 July 2013 Australian Food Store Offers Transcendental Meditation to Employees The Herald South Carolina USA Archived from the original on 3 August 2013 Retrieved 3 August 2013 Mizroch Amir 23 July 2006 Forget the F 16s Israel needs more Yogic Flyers to beat Hizbullah 30 strong TM group sole guests at Nof Ginnosar Hotel say they need another 235 colleagues to make the country safe Jerusalem Post p 4 Maharishi s ashes immersed in Sangam The Hindustan Times New Delhi Indo Asian News Service 12 February 2008 The Transcendental Meditation Program Tm org Retrieved 17 February 2013 Lansky Ephraim St Louis Erik November 2006 Transcendental meditation a double edged sword in epilepsy Epilepsy amp Behavior 9 3 394 400 doi 10 1016 j yebeh 2006 04 019 PMID 16931164 S2CID 31764098 Cotton Dorothy H G 1990 Stress management An integrated approach to therapy New York Brunner Mazel p 138 ISBN 0 87630 557 5 Schneider Robert Fields Jeremy 2006 Total Heart Health How to 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extensively studied meditation technique Ospina MB Bond K Karkhaneh M et al June 2007 Meditation practices for health state of the research Evid Rep Technol Assess Full Rep 155 62 PMC 4780968 PMID 17764203 Rosenthal Norman 2011 Transcendence Healing and Transformation through Transcendental Meditation New York Tarcher Penguin p 14 ISBN 978 1 58542 873 1 By my latest count there have been 340 per reviewed articles published on TM many of which have appeared in highly respected journals Freeman Lyn 2009 Mosby s Complementary amp Alternative Medicine A Research Based Approach Mosby Elsevier p 176 ISBN 9780323053464 How To Learn Tm org Retrieved 17 February 2013 TM Course Fee TM org Retrieved 30 May 2012 Transcendental Meditation Fees and Course Details Transcendental Meditation Official website for the UK Archived from the original on 10 October 2012 Retrieved 31 January 2013 American Bar Association January 1978 Constitutional Law Separating Church and State ABA Journal 64 144 Humes C A 2005 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Beyond the T M Technique In Forsthoefel Thomas A Humes Cynthia Ann eds Gurus in America SUNY Press p 69 ISBN 0 7914 6573 X This lawsuit was the most significant setback for TM in the United States Since then TM has made a comeback of sorts with some governmental sponsorship Bainbridge William Sims 1997 The Sociology of Religious Movements New York Routledge p 188 ISBN 0 415 91202 4 Aghiorgoussis Maximos Spring 1999 The challenge of metaphysical experiences outside Orthodoxy and the Orthodox response Greek Orthodox Theological Review 44 1 4 Brookline 21 34 Chryssides George D 2001 Exploring New Religions Continuum International Publishing Group pp 301 303 ISBN 9780826459596 Although one can identify the Maharishi s philosophical tradition its teachings are in no way binding on TM practitioners There is no public worship no code of ethics no scriptures to be studied and no rites of passage that are observed such as dietary laws giving to the poor or pilgrimages In particular there is no real TM community practitioners do not characteristically meet together for public worship but simply recite the mantra as they have been taught it not as religious obligation but simply as a technique to benefit themselves their surroundings and the wider world Partridge Christopher 200 New Religions A Guide To New Religious Movements Sects and Alternative Spiritualities New York Oxford University Press p 184 It is understood in terms of the reduction of stress and the charging of one s mental and physical batteries Rosenthal Norman E 2011 Transcendence Healing and Transformation Through Transcendental Meditation Tarcher Penguin p 4 ISBN 978 1 58542 873 1 Shear Jonathan ed 2006 Experience of Meditation Experts Introduce the Major Traditions St Paul MN Paragon House ISBN 978 1 55778 857 3 Stark Rodney Bainbridge William Sims 1986 The Future Of Religion University of California Press p 287 ISBN 978 0520057319 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Time magazine in 1975 estimated that the U S total had risen to 600 000 augmented by half that number elsewhere 900 000 worldwide Annual Growth in TM Initiations in the U S chart Cumulative total at the End of Each Year 1977 919 300 Peterson William 1982 Those Curious New Cults in the 80s New Canaan Connecticut Keats Publishing pp 123 ISBN 9780879833176 claims more than a million in the USA and Europe Occhiogrosso Peter The Joy of Sects A Spirited Guide to the World s Religious Traditions New York Doubleday 1996 p 66 citing close to a million in the USA Bainbridge William Sims 1997 Routledge The Sociology of Religious Movements page 189 the million people Americans who had been initiated Analysis Practice of requiring probationers to take lessons in transcendental meditation sparks religious controversy NPR All Things Considered 1 February 2002 ROBERT SIEGEL TM s five million adherents claim that it eliminates chronic health problems and reduces stress Martin Hodgson The Guardian 5 February 2008 He Maharishi transformed his interpretations of ancient scripture into a multimillion dollar global empire with more than 5m followers worldwide Stephanie van den Berg Sydney Morning Herald Beatles guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi dies 7 February 2008 the TM movement which has some five million followers worldwide Meditation a magic bullet for high blood pressure study Sunday Tribune South Africa 27 January 2008 More than five million people have learned the technique worldwide including 60 000 in South Africa Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Transcendental Meditation founder s grand plan for peace The Columbian Vancouver WA 19 February 2006 ARTHUR MAX Associated Press writer transcendental meditation a movement that claims 6 million practitioners since it was introduced Bickerton Ian 8 February 2003 Bank makes an issue of mystic s mint Financial Times London UK p 09 the movement claims to have five million followers Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Spiritual Leader Dies New York Times By LILY KOPPEL Published 6 February 2008 Since the technique s inception in 1955 the organization says it has been used to train more than 40 000 teachers taught more than five million people a b Sharma amp Clark 1998 Prefaceharvnb error no target CITEREFSharmaClark1998 help Welvaert Brandy Vedic homes seek better living through architecture Rock Island Argus 5 August 2005 PDF Archived PDF from the original on 26 March 2010 Spivack Miranda 12 September 2008 Bricks Mortar and Serenity The Washington Post Maharishi Mahesh Yogi The Times London UK 7 February 2008 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Britannica Concise Encyclopedia For new religious movement see Beckford James A 1985 Cult controversies the societal response to new religious movements Tavistock Publications p 23 ISBN 978 0 422 79630 9 Parsons Gerald 1994 The Growth of Religious Diversity Traditions The Open University Methuen p 288 ISBN 978 0 415 08326 3 For neo Hindu see Alper Harvey P 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