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Can Group Meditations Create a More Peaceful World?

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Extensive scientific research indicates that when sufficient numbers of people practice the TM program, a significant, positive effect gets created and the effect is measurable in society. The effect is based on the hypothesis that we are all connected via a field of collective consciousness. Therefore, the collective consciousness, which affects the whole of society, can be influenced by the individual.

Collective Consciousness, Explained

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What is collective consciousness? The individual influences society and society influences the individual. These mechanics of collective consciousness are explained by Maharishi with an analogy: the mind and body of society are a combination of the qualities of consciousness of every individual. When mind and body are not coordinated, problems arise.

Aging Gracefully with Maharishi Ayurveda

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We all aspire to a healthy, happy, and dynamic life in our senior years. Maharishi Ayurveda has recommendations for each phase of life, based on the dominant doshas in our physiology. 

TM Essentials: Accelerate Your Personal Growth

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The TM Essentials are a series of classes ideally taken during the first month of practice for new meditators. They're also great for longer-term meditators who want to refresh their practice.

Exploring the Path to Become a TM Teacher

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Have you ever wondered what the training is like to become a Teacher of Transcendental Meditation? Join us for a special Knowledge Session where Ashia Fredeen, Canada’s newest TM Teacher, shares her experiences from her five month Teacher Training Course in Thailand.

Different Types of Meditation Produce Different Results

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In this session, you’ll learn the key differences between three meditation types. Dr. Gagné will help you understand the scientific basis for these meditation categories and examine how TM uniquely impacts the brain and body compared to other forms of meditation.