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The M.U.M. Review honours the achievements of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
The M.U.M. Review Maharishi University of Management, Iowa, USA Translate This Article
2 March 2008
University Founder Maharishi Mahesh Yogi passed away February 5 in Holland, after announcing last month his retirement from his active role in advising the many organizations he founded.
Maharishi began teaching the Transcendental Meditation technique in India in 1955. In 1958 he began the first of his 10 world tours and subsequently established many centers of instruction worldwide.
Over five million people have learned the Transcendental Meditation technique. The wide-ranging benefits of this technique have been documented by over 600 scientific studies conducted at 250 independent universities and research institutes in 33 countries, and published in leading, peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Maharishi revived in its completeness the ancient Vedic science of consciousness. In addition to bringing out the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi programs, he also revived the Vedic science of health care, architecture, organic agriculture, education, defense, and prevention-oriented, problem-free governmental administration.*
To bring his Vedic Science-based, Unified Field-based knowledge to all areas of society, Maharishi founded thousands of highly successful schools, colleges, and universities as well as medical centers and health clinics throughout the world. He also wrote a series of books on his Vedic approaches to education, health, government, management, and defense, as well as an acclaimed commentary on the Bhagavad-Gita.
In addition, there is a video library of 30,000 hours of Maharishi's lectures, which are now being featured in training courses and conferences, and broadcast over Maharishi's global satellite network and websites.
Maharishi's knowledge is also now being presented to leaders of society through a compelling 12-part DVD conference series by Dr. John Hagelin, entitled 'The Unified Field: The Key to Enlightenment, National Invincibility, and World Peace' (for more information, see http://www.UnifiedFieldConferences.org).
As a monument to Maharishi's achievement of the foundation of permanent world peace, the leaders of his global movement resolved to build a marble-clad 12-story Maharishi Tower of Invincibility in 48 of the largest countries. Each Tower showcases the totality of Maharishi's knowledge and will include a high school or university where students will practice Yogic Flying together in groups to create coherence and invincibility for the nation. Future plans call for the Maharishi Towers of Invincibility to be built in all 192 countries of the world.
'Maharishi has worked tirelessly since 1955 to open the gate of enlightenment to every individual, and to crown every nation with invincibility — with peace, prosperity and happiness, free from negativity and suffering,' said Dr. Bevan Morris, Prime Minister of the Global Country of World Peace and President of Maharishi University of Management.
Copyright © 2008, Maharishi University of Management
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*For more information, see: Maharishi's programmes for every area of society.
For information about Maharishi's seven-point programme to create a healthy, happy, prosperous society, and a peaceful world, please visit: Global Financial Capital of New York.
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