Incorporating Transcendental Meditation in the Workplace at Wisdom 2.0 Business
by Bibi Tran on September 17, 2015
“The faster the pace of business, the more we need to not just slow down, but go deeper within ourselves through Transcendental Meditation (TM). Then, we can react better, and make smarter decisions in our incredibly rapidly changing world,” said Bob...
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Are All Meditations the Same?
by Ann Purcell on August 25, 2015
How is Transcendental Meditation different From other forms of meditation? One of the most common questions I get asked is how Transcendental Meditation (TM) differs from other forms of meditation. There are many types of meditation on the market today. It seems that...
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New Study Shows Quiet Time Develops Resilience in Urban Youth
by Bibi Tran on August 18, 2015
Transcendental Meditation can significantly reduce anxiety and increase resilience among urban youth, according to a new study conducted by WestEd, a highly respected educational research, development, and service agency. Regular meditators also showed significant increases in class attendance and even greater improvements...
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“Transcendental Meditation Is Going Corporate. Here’s Why That’s A Good Thing:” The Huffington Post
by Bibi Tran on August 18, 2015
The Huffington Post reports on the benefits and growing use of Transcendental Meditation among American businesses in this August 11, 2015 story. Read the full article below.
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The Center of a Wheel: Transcendental Meditation in a Cancer Survivor’s Life
by Bibi Tran on August 10, 2015
“The answer really is within. It is within all of us. We simply need the tool to access it: A technique that allows us to dive into the essence of who and what we are — to integrate that unbounded experience...
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Future Leaders: TM’s Role in the Life of a Gates Foundation Millennium Scholar
by Jesse Thompson on July 01, 2015
One of the first David Lynch Foundation Quiet Time participants in Los Angeles, Marilu, 17 years old, graduated last week from Semillas Community Schools. She learned TM at her school as a freshman. On May 15th, 2015, she was awarded a Gates Foundation Millennium Scholarship. Marilu talked with Jesse Thompson, the Assistant...
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The Peter G. Dodge Foundation Awards $225,000 to DLF to Study TM and Alcoholism
by Bibi Tran on June 16, 2015
BALTIMORE, MD – The Peter G. Dodge Foundation (PGDF) announced its inaugural research grant, to be awarded to the David Lynch Foundation for a feasibility study on Transcendental Meditation (TM) and alcohol dependence. The study will attempt to establish whether TM...
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Transcendental Meditation at a Buddhist School in Northern Thailand
by Bibi Tran on June 15, 2015
An urban-farming town Southeast of Bangkok is home to the Dhammajarinee Whitney School, a safe-haven built to provide a solid education and a secure environment to young girls from Northern hill tribes and provinces throughout the country. “These girls come from...
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Wounded Warrior Project Awards $125,000 to DLF Veterans Initiative
by Bibi Tran on June 11, 2015
The David Lynch Foundation (DLF) has received a $125,000 grant from Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) to provide the Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique to veterans who are affected by combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). WWP’s Grant Program, now in its fourth year,...
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University of Chicago’s Crime Lab Awards DLF $300,000 to Help End Violence in Chicago
by Bibi Tran on June 04, 2015
The University of Chicago’s Crime Lab in partnership with the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Get IN Chicago, and the Pritzker Pucker Family Foundation have awarded the David Lynch Foundation $300,000 to help reduce youth violence in Chicago’s most...
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