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By Gladys Kimtai on 02/01/2016 I was born in Kapkoi, a small village in Kenya, to a Roman Catholic family. My parents died when I was two, so my grandparents raised my sister and brothers and me. My grandparents both passed away by the time I was twelve. At that point my three brothers,…
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During the 1970’s Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the founder of the Transcendental Meditation technique, held many advanced courses around the United States and world. Below is an interview from the reporter Lyle Wallace where he asks Maharishi why he left the Himalayas to teach Transcendental Meditation. Lyle Wallace interview, Humboldt, CA 1972 From hearing you…
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Located in the forests of the Smokey Mountain Range of West Virginia, this beautiful, isolated campus is a superb location for Purusha to dive deep in their long programs and create a powerhouse of coherence to influence Washington DC, only two hours drive away. Given the current volatility in world consciousness, the Purusha here…
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Posted on August 19, 2017 by Bill Sinclair. Bill Sinclair is a jyotishi trained by Komilla Sutton. Editor’s Note: this is a good review from a non-Maharishi Jyotishi of the eclipse’s influences according to classical texts through to 2020. However, our Purusha Jyotish expert qualifies this analysis as follows: “…He seems to go by this…
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Members of British Parliament honour leader of Maharishi’s worldwide Transcendental Meditation organisation at International Yoga Day celebration in UK Parliament, 10 July. The third International Yoga Day was celebrated in the House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, hosted by the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Indian Traditional Sciences, and sponsored by the High…
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By Greg Myre, NPR.org (National Public Radio, USA) September 27, 2016 Fidel Castro and his rag-tag band of fighters assembled on the shores of Mexico, stealthily navigated their overcrowded boat to southeastern Cuba, and unleashed a 1956 insurgency that rocked all of Latin America. That temblor lasted 60 years and ended, more or less,…
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by Angus Hervey at Tech_Crunch You’re probably reading that and thinking, “You can’t be serious!?” I mean come on. 2016 feels like a half-watched Game of Thrones episode. You pop out to get s0me pizza, and when you get back… All the good people are dead, and the shits are in charge. 2016 has…
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from TreeHugger.com It is the time of year we think of Tiny Tim, the poor child looking through the window at the things he can never have, doomed to die young due to the lack of good health care, terrible housing, high child mortality and terrible poverty. According to Max Roser of The World…
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By Craig Pearson, Ph.D. ON A FRESH MORNING IN EARLY JULY, a 28-year-old man sets out on foot from his home on the southwest coast of England. A writer, he loves walking, traversing the countryside for days at a time. On this excursion, he and his sister are heading up the scenic Wye River…