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04.03.2009 1:34 pm

Celebs target St. Louis at-risk kids for meditation

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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What do 1,000 inner city kids from St. Louis have in common with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and filmmaker David Lynch?

Well, judging from the celebrities’ outfits worn at a New York press conference Friday, not much.

But if Lynch has his way, they could one day all share a deep level of quiet rooted in effortless transcendence.

Lynch, the creator of the 80s television miniseries Twin Peaks and such avant guard flicks as Blue Velvet, is an international proponent of Transcendental Meditation through his David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace.

This weekend, Lynch, along with the the former Beatles, and other musicians such as Donovan, Moby and Paul Horn, will host a benefit concert to raise money for scholarships to provide Transcendental Meditation training for a million at-risk youths from poor neighborhoods and inner-city schools.

If the concert is successful, a thousand of those scholarships will target 1,000 at-risk St. Louis children.

In a slick press conference held at Radio City Music Hall Friday and simulcast over the Internet, Lynch and the mostly sixtysomething celebs gave personal accounts about meditation and even memories of meetings with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, founder of Transcendental Meditation - otherwise known as TM.

“It’s so beautiful,” explained Lynch. “It’s not a surface cure.”

“Inside us there is the stillness,” said Paul Horn. “Everything is the stillness.”

Among those praising the technique was a CEO from a Detroit Middle School who said transcendental meditation had helped her at-risk students to relax and become more confident learners and more reflective about their behavior.

The press conference was bolstered by academics and federally-funded researchers who extolled the physical and mental health benefits of meditation. Studies have found meditation to be a helpful treatment for children with Attention Deficit and Post Traumatic Stress Disorders. There is also evidence that the intense quiet and peace achieved through meditation lowers blood pressure, increases focus and raises self esteem.

If you think this is all some sort of Mellow Yellow celebrity Magical Mystery Tour, think again. Finding ways to alleviate debilitating stress in children is proving to be critically important. Federal researchers have found that by the time they reach six, poor children have twice the level of stress hormones in their body than other children their age. That physiologically-based stress leads to decreased concentration, impaired cognitive development and builds barriers to learning, mental flexibility and creativity.

In St. Louis, University of Missouri-St. Louis researchers have found that the average 10-year-old public school student is suffering symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder because of violence and trauma witnessed or experienced in their family and neighborhood.

Charles Dockins, a certified TM trainer based in St. Charles, said the scholarships are exciting. In the 1970s, there were thousands of people practicing TM in the St. Louis region, he said. But that has decreased significantly.

“It has not been growing in St. Louis, but that wave hopefully will be back with the attention brought out by this concert and some of the new research,” he said.

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Could we get a link to the study or research regarding the PTSD of inner city kids please?

— Tim
1:40 pm April 3rd, 2009

Tim, I’ve now included above a link to Steve Giegerich’s Education blog post about the research on St. Louis school children and stress. For a powerpoint look at the research, go to: http://www.umsl.edu/ce/cpp/seminar/assets/CPPSeminar-Sept08-slides.pdf

– Nancy

— Nancy Cambria
1:46 pm April 3rd, 2009

Is this TM “Puja” ceremony chanting appropriate for a public school ??? — especially when there are deliberate deception & obfuscation by the TM missionaries when communicating with school staff, students & parents — Here is an excerpt (translated from Sanskrit) of chanting that occurs during the standard TM “Puja” initiation ceremony (along with an altar, a painting of a Guru, incense, candles & offerings) — in which students each receive a “secret” (& supposedly unique & “meaningless”) mantra. However, in fact, each TM student’s mantra is actually derived from the name of one of several Hindu deities; these generic mantras are routinely assigned based solely on the student’s age in accordance with a chart — “To LORD NARAYANA, to lotus-born BRAHMA the Creator, to VASHISHTHA to SHAKTI and his son, PARASHAR, To VYASA, to SHUKADEVA, to the great GAUDAPADA, to GOVINDA, ruler among the yogis, to his disciples… I bow down…”,
source — http://www.trancenet.net/secrets/puja/tradt.shtml

— well informed
10:57 am April 15th, 2009

Transcending The Constitution? —
Why the T.M. Cult Doesn’t Belong In Public Schools –

see recent article from the website
of the highly respected organization
“AMERICANS UNITED FOR THE SEPARATION OF CHURCH & STATE” –
http://tinyurl.com/da8v6d

— well informed
11:00 am April 15th, 2009