Something I used to be sceptical about – but am feeling the benefits from – Meditation. Most of us live in a fast-paced, modern world, and we try to negotiate ourselves through excessive noise, to-do lists, distractions and materialism on a daily basis. In contrast to that, there are spiritual seekers and healers seeking a higher purpose in life. The picture that comes to mind is one of monks living their modest lives in a monastery, but filled with inner peace.
It is nearly impossible to imagine someone who’s excelling at work, driving a fast car, living in a rooftop apartment and holidaying in Saint Tropez, having anything in common with the monks in the monastery.
But why not? One of the philosophies of those who teach and practice Transcendental Meditation (TM) is that there is 200% of life to be enjoyed. The first 100% takes care of the inner being. Once we learn to be quiet and truly listen and connect to our inner selves, there is no reason that the abundance the world has to offer, which represent the second 100%, can’t be enjoyed as well. It doesn’t have to be an either or situation.
The regular practice of TM develops a deep connection to the Self. Therefore the Self is fulfilled, and worldly goods don’t need to fill a gap. This puts one in a position to enjoy the worldly offering with exuberance from within, whether it is a movie, a beautiful pair of shoes, a gorgeous home or a lakeside holiday.
There are some very successful people who certainly seem to enjoy the pleasures the world have to offer while fulfilling their need to go within by practicing TM regularly.
David Lynch says: “I guess people start meditation for many different reasons, but each person who starts will get the benefit they are looking for, and many other benefits as well. I became interested in mediation because I heard a phrase, ‘True happiness is not out there. True happiness lies within.’ And this phrase had a ring of truth to me, but the phrase doesn’t tell you where the within is, nor how to get there. One day is hit me that meditation would be the way to go within.”
David Lynch has been practicing the TM technique for over 40 years, and is bringing Transcendental Meditation to anyone wanting to learn through the David Lynch Foundation – www.davidlynchfoundation.
Russell Brand has never shied away from a provocative yet honest comment about pretty much anything. Impulsiveness and a certain type of flamboyant self-destruction have been his trademark for years. However, since he learned the TM technique, his life has gained unforeseen stability. He now begins each day with what himself calls “a shower for the brain.” He says about his daily sessions of meditation and yoga: “It changes consciousness and it’s really good if you’ve had addiction issues. It’s highly psychological, and very beautiful, and overwhelming, and real, and triply!”
Gisele Bundchen share her formula for blending success with inner peace and harmony with the Brazilian Edition of Glamour Magazine: “I practice Transcendental Meditation twice a day. Every morning and lunchtime or evening, for about 20 minutes.”
Oprah Winfrey says: “I brought Transcendental Meditation teachers into Harpo Studios to teach me and my team how to meditate. Seven of us lead to 70, led to 270, led to now everyone in the company meditates. Nine o’clock in the morning, and 4:30 in the afternoon no matter what is going on, we stop and we meditate. And you can’t imagine what has happened in the company. People who used to have migraines, don’t. People are sleeping better. People have better relationships. People interact with other people better. It’s been fantastic. So the one thing I want to continue to do is to center myself everyday, and make that a practice for myself because I am one thousand percent better when I do that, one thousand percent better when I take myself back to something bigger than myself.”
Cameron Diaz said in a recent interview: “I knew there was something there for me, in meditation, but every time I would try to do it, it was like, ‘I just cannot meditate!’ I learned TM, the Transcendental Meditation technique. And it was exactly what I needed! The thing that blew me away the most about it was that it was the easiest thing I’ve ever done – not the easiest meditation, but the easiest thing I have ever learned. And I learn a lot of things, you know; that’s my job!”
To see what other celebrities have to say about Transcendental Meditation, visit http://tmhome.com/
Should you wish to find out more about learning the Transcendental Meditation technique, contact the Houghton office at http://www.tminjoburg.co.
Also see – The Busy Girls Guide to meditating. It really needn’t be complicated xx
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March 18, 2015 at 09:58 (1 year ago)A lovely and informative read! Thanks Kim.