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Transcendental Meditation – The Proven Path to Inner Peace, Health & Enlightenment
Transcendental Meditation – The Proven Path to Inner Peace, Health & Enlightenment
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Transcendental Meditation is a groundbreaking book that introduces readers to one of the most effective and scientifically studied forms of meditation in the world. With clarity and depth, this guide explores the origins, techniques, and transformative benefits of Transcendental Meditation (TM)—a simple, effortless practice that helps reduce stress, increase creativity, and promote emotional and physical well-being. Whether you're new to meditation or seeking a deeper spiritual connection, this book provides the insights and tools needed to experience lasting inner peace and personal growth.
Discover the silent power within—change your mind, change your life.
Publisher: Dharma Publications
Languages: English
ISBN: 0997220716
Dr. Robert Keith Wallace is known worldwide as a groundbreaking researcher in consciousness and the Transcendental Meditation (TM) method. He collaborated for more than four decades with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the creator of the Transcendental Meditation program, who presented this extraordinary technique as a novel solution to the long-standing issues faced by individuals and society. In this book, Dr. Wallace offers a clear and thorough overview of research on the
The method of Transcendental Meditation based on his own experiences as a researcher and educator.
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