Exclusive – Maharishi on Transcendental Meditation – Larry King Live
by admin on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 | 25 Comments
For more information visit – www.TM.org Maharishi Mahesh Yogi is interviewed by Larry King all about the Transcendental Meditation technique and its origins. David Lynch Foundation http Maharishi is also asked about the new release of his old book “the Science of Being and Art of Living.” *Tags* Transcendental Meditation, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Transcendental Consciousness, Guru of the Beatles, Beatles in India, World Peace, Enlightenment, Cosmic Consciousness, Unity Consciousness, Science of Being and Art of Living
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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@2HundredPercent Maybe but he doesn’t seem to be public about it.
@2HundredPercent Most meditation techniques require some concentration and so it is natural for one to think it is hard to learn.
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You are right that Transcendental Meditation is very easy and effortless.
Funny how Larry King says “why does it sound so hard to learn?” Seems lots of people think it sounds hard to do… kind of ironic, since it’s pretty much easier than counting to 10
@meditationchannel yeah it is very easy to learn.
Does anyone know if Larry King practices TM?
Great interview – Maharishi explains Transcendental Meditation clearly.
Watching this vid again – Larry King is bit funny. Maharishi never ceases to impress me and I love Transcendental Meditation.
great video – maharishi is amazing eh? He really new his stuff.
@magiccarpetride231
you’ve tried it? lol
i could imagine people thought this guy was nuts
@bladdan Go to the website TM (dot) org to find a certified Transcendental Meditation teacher near you.
Good Luck
~Meditation Channel
how do u learn Transcendental Meditation?
Transcendental Medetation is fake period.
he would be a good superhero
Personally, I don’t see what the big deal is, why is it so hard for people to understand? are we REALLY that far gone as a society that we don’t understand what is means to Meditate?
clear your mind, take deep breaths, and relax.
if meditation is something that needs to be explained, then we are in serious trouble.
it should really be taught to us when we are young.
but I bet most people could explain the rules of Football…
I respect this man, and have nothing against him, the problem is society (As a whole) is VERY judgmental, and it’s hard to convey something to people, when they can’t relate to the way he is, obviously he is not like most people (I say that with the utmost respect) hopefully people know what I mean…
it’s unfortunate, but this is how society is, I think to get more people interested in TM, or any form of Meditation, you would have to have someone talking about it, that is like them.
larry seems to be giving this maharishi guy respect. it’s good to see. mainstream media can be so brutal.
~namaste
Jai Guru Dev
This stuff is all kind of new to me, but it kind of makes sense. TM sounds alright.
I hate to think where my life may have led me if I had not started meditating in the late 60′s. Most of my peer group friends are dead from drug related illnesses, and I have to believe that TM has had a profound effect on my life, and a postivie flow-on effect in the lives of my family and and loved ones. I do not push TM on others- ever, but I do believe it has been of immense benefit to me. Thank you Maharishi.
Not sure if Larry is trying to solicit anger or a negative reaction but he sounds like an absolute ignorant close minded asshole in this interview. A worthless waste of time.
Very good description of transcendental meditation.
Maharishi said that talking is not as much important as creating the effect for the world, because people already know enough good, but they are not able to do it… And in addition to all necessary knowledge he gave very concrete, very practical and simple ways to actually create all these good things for the whole world.
jai maharishi ji ki ……………….
maharishi spoke on larry king!!! wow
I like transcendental meditation it make me feel good and happy in life it blessing for world that maharishi gave techniques for happiness and health
Watched it again – as good as the first time…