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UK: Maharishi Garden Village offers residents and guests an ideal quality of life
by Global Good News staff writer
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29 March 2009
The beautiful layout and comfortable homes of Maharishi Garden Village in Rendlesham, Suffolk, England offer residents and guests an environment of serenity, bliss, and harmony. The Maharishi Vedic Architecture community is designed to support success and happiness in life.
Raja Peter Warburton, Raja of Invincible Great Britain for the Global Country of World Peace recently spent time at Maharishi Garden Village. Raja Peter commented, as he did in his first report about his visit, on how radiantly healthy and deeply happy the members of the community are, and reiterated his own experience of Maharishi Garden Village as Heaven on Earth.
He attributed the success of a recent conference of nearly 100 leaders of the Global Country of World Peace to the fact that it was held within the coherence of this idyllic Maharishi Sthapatya Veda community.
The carefully planned layout of the entire Vastu community, is 'a work of art', Raja Peter said. At the centre is a beautiful garden with a plinth which is to have a model Vedic Observatory* on it. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi explained that looking at the Vedic Observatory brings a wave of enlightenment, Raja Peter said.
Forty-four homes have been built, two more are nearly completed, and another four are yet to be started, for a total of 50 homes, Raja Peter said. After touring some of the houses, Raja Peter commented that they are very comfortable and practically designed, with a feeling of spaciousness even in the smaller homes. Light enters every floor of the houses from all directions—East, West, North, South, and top to bottom—through the Brahma-Sthan**.
Raja Peter commented that several people not practising the Transcendental Meditation Programme visited recently and thought the homes were so beautiful they wanted to start renting immediately.
Some of the houses have four or five bedrooms and as many bathrooms, so they make ideal accommodations for guests attending courses at Maharishi Garden Village.
Raja Peter encouraged everyone to take advantage of the ideal quality of life available at Maharishi Garden Village—to participate in courses or make this marvelous community their permanent home.
*Vedic Observatory: A collection of instruments used to observe the movements of the stars and planets. Aligning one's vision with this ancient observatory aligns individual awareness with Nature's Intelligence, leading to life lived in accord with all the Laws of Nature for greater harmony, balance, and success in life.
*Brahma-Sthan: A special feature of Maharishi Vedic Architecture is the Brahma-Sthan, the open central point—the seat of wholeness. Every home should have a Brahma-Sthan, where the totality of Natural Law is established. Then the home becomes a holistic structure of Natural Law. And every town, city, and country should have a Brahma-Sthan, so that every citizen is always connected with the wholeness of Cosmic Life.
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