David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace

My Blog

Description of my blog

david's Blog
Description:
David Lynch and Transcendental Meditation

Untagged  3 Apr 2008
Is transcending real? by david

How real is all this talk about transcendental bliss? It might be just your own personal experience, something purely subjective, don't you think?

Scientifically, more and more is coming out to show that transcending is real and its benefits are real. By measuring EEG patterns in brain research, they can prove that someone is transcending; they can prove that the person is experiencing a fourth

Untagged  28 Mar 2008
What is transcending? by david

When I hear you speak about transcending, I think of a certain special state I sometimes experience when I listen to music or get lost in reverie, or just before falling asleep. I wonder if that’s what transcending is. Is it possible to experience transcending without meditation? Can I transcend and not realize it?

Many people have already experienced transcending, but they may not realize it.

Untagged  21 Mar 2008
Sharpening your intuition by david

I have a feeling that intuition plays a big role in the way you work on your movies. Is it true? Does meditation help develop it?

Life is filled with abstractions, and the only way we make heads or tails of it is through intuition. Intuition is seeing the solution—seeing it, knowing it. It’s emotion and intellect going together. That’s essential for the filmmaker.

How do you get something to feel

Untagged  14 Mar 2008
Understanding enlightenment by david

With your practice of Transcendental Meditation I’ve heard you mention the word “enlightenment.” How did you get interested in it?

When I first saw pictures in books of yogis sitting cross-legged in the woods in the forests of India, something would make me look twice. I’d notice their faces. And it wasn’t the face of a man wasting time. It was the face of a man holding something that I not only

Untagged  6 Mar 2008
Creativity in the fast lane and the ability to focus by david

At some point in my life, much like you, I decided to become an artist, a painter. I work very slowly; it takes really long time for my ideas to become paintings. I can’t make a living this way, so I have a day job and paint in my free time. I often feel that life passes me by, and I lose hope of ever getting my art really known to people. Did anything like that ever happen to you and how did you