How transcending develops the qualities of silence, omniprescence, omniscience, and omnipotence
A divine being is usually considered divine because he displays 3 core qualities: Omnipresence, omniscience and omnipotence.
It actually never made sense to see this being as a person with boundaries (eg. a man with a long beard sitting on the clouds in heaven), as all these qualities would only be possible if it would in fact be a field that is present everywhere, is connected to everything, as it creates everything and as such knows everything.
Now we have learned that this is in fact a field, and that we are a part of it. This means that we could develop these qualities as well. This is a by far more spectacular aspect of transcending than just relaxation.
Let’s go over these qualities one by one, starting with silence.
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Pure Silence – Stress reduction – being yourself
When the mind effortlessly reaches a state of pure silence (usually from the first sitting after people learn TM) the body comes into a state of deep relaxation. When researchers at Harvard Medical School tried to measure just how deep this relaxation was they found, to their surprise, that the rest appeared to go far deeper than even deep sleep. It also went into this state far more quickly, in mere seconds, whereas during sleep it usually takes several hours. More than 30 studies around the world have confirmed the deep state of relaxation during TM.Ref.American Psychologist 42: 879–881, 1987.
Rest, as we all know, is the best antidote to stress. The deep state of rest during transcending can heal even our deepest stresses (even traumatic stress).
The studies that have been done with war veterans or refugees suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are the best example of how powerful exactly this is. PTSD is a condition where stresses are so deeply rooted that it is normally considered incurable. Yet several studies by now found such significant improvements, in a matter of days or maximum a few weeksRef.Journal of Counseling and Development 64: 212–215 that CNN recently did a feature on it (watch the CNN video) and the US army is now actively advising and using TM for their soldiers. It’s simply the only treatment that has ever been proven to work.
The powerful effects on stress has given TM the reputation of being the most effective stress-management technique in the world. In most cases transcending turned out to be a far more effective treatment than almost anything else ever researched, whether it is to decrease anxiety, depression, insomnia, addictions, ADHD, blood pressure, or diabetes.
It works pretty much the same everywhere. Accumulated stress disturbs the natural functioning of our nervous system, which is the root-cause of 90% of our health problems. Remove the cause and the symptoms disappear. Teaching people to remove their own stress is essentially teaching them to heal themselves.
The money saving potential of this is just mind blowing. Several large-scale long-term studies have found that hospitalisations and healthcare expenses go down by more than 50% when people learn to activate their own inner healing power through TM. (30% or more of our tax money is spent on healthcare).Ref.Psychosomatic Medicine 49: 493–507, 1987 Ref.American Journal of Health Promotion 14: 284–291, 2000
But with all the focus on stress reduction most people have actually largely missed the point. Transcending is indeed the best thing you can do to reduce your stress…but that’s only 10% of the whole story.
If people understood what transcending really was, probably by now 6 billion would have learned instead of 6 million.
Being yourself
Here’s a secret what all the founders of all the great religions wanted you to know, and what subsequently all the religious institutions that they founded may not have wanted you to know, because they would lose all their power over you if you did.
The way to come in contact with the higher divine reality is simply to be yourself.
This never made sense until now, and it seemed just like a nice statement rather than an ancient eternal truth. But when we understand that true silence is both the experience of the wave merging with the ocean (in touch with the divine part) while it is also the only state of truly being yourself, it starts to make a lot more sense.
The reason why the mind will spontaneously transcend is because transcending is a state of coming home for the mind. Just being in that silence is the most enjoyable state there is for the mind and it will go there by itself. This is why we don’t have to force the mind. Quite the opposite, any effort, or any concentration on some object or thought will only keep the mind focused on something outside, and will prevent the mind to transcend.
So it’s very simple: True silence is both truly being yourself and discovering the higher divine consciousness. As such we could say that the path to the divine is just being yourself.
Even if we just look at it from a practical level, independent of any spiritual aspect, there is no doubt that learning to be yourself, together with learning to heal yourself, is one of the most important things you can ever learn in your life.
Abraham Maslow was famous for studying the most successful people in society, and came to the conclusion that what they all had in common was that they were just themselves. So he created psychological self-actualisation tests to be able to determine to what degree people could be themselves all the time. This includes self-confidence, self-acceptance, being in the now, keeping an inner balance at all times etc. Most truly people who are truly successful (both in their jobs and in their personal lives) just have a high score on all of those.
Maslow found that normally only 1% of the population was fully self-actualized and that self-actualisation doesn’t improve after early adolescence. He did found one exception. Sometimes people had what he called “Peak experiences” which appeared to have a strong effect on growth of self-actualization. Descriptions of such peak experiences closely match descriptions of transcending.
It will come as no surprise, then, that TM has a strong positive effect on self-actualisation. A meta-analysis of 18 TM self-actualization studies, with more than 500 participants in total, found that the effect of transcending through TM was 3 to 4 times stronger than the effect of any other meditation technique that was ever researched.
The most spectacular study was a long-term study of students of Maharishi University of Management (MUM), a university founded by Maharishi in 1972, which is currently based in Iowa, USA. (“Management” in this case stands for successful management of all aspects of life, not just business). They were measured at the beginning of their university career and again after 10 years. At the end of the study there was a significant increase in self actualisation scores with all the students, and 38% of the students had reached the highest scores on self-actualisation tests (compared to normally 1% of the population). The study also looked at students from 3 top universities as a control group, but found no improvement in self actualization at all (even a slight decrease in 2 out of 3). The chance that the difference between MUM and the 3 control universities could have been a coincidence was one in 500,000. Ref: Journal of Social Behavior and Personality 17: 93–121, 2005
Omnipresence – Full Brain development
Omnipresence is that quality that unites everything. Everything is connected through everything else through a field that is everywhere. When people get a direct experience of this field, they spontaneously start to feel more connected to others and to nature, but that is only one thing that changes.
Some of the most spectacular TM studies have been the ones measuring the effect on the brain, as there we could visually observe, in real time, how the quality of omnipresence is enlivened during TM by measuring EEG brainwave coherence.
Each time a part of the brain is active there is an electrical activity, which can be visualized in the form of EEG brainwaves.
Next a computer (or these days even a smartphone) can mathematically analyze these waves and calculate to what degree they are similar, or coherent.
When we are in activity, this coherence is generally low (usually around 20%). Every experience will activate a different part of the brain, so during activity different parts are usually involved with different activities (seeing, hearing, moving your muscles etc.), and there is little coordination between them.
When we transcend we have a direct experience of the omnipresent ocean, that reality where everything is connected to each other. As a direct result all the parts of the brain will become coherent, and the brain will start functioning as one coherent whole. (Ref: Cognitive processing, 11(1): 21-30, 2010)
The amazing thing is that this can be measured in real time while somebody is practicing TM. You can see on this video how within seconds after starting TM EEG coherence maximises to 95-100% (3 min).
This experience is unique to TM practice, it doesn’t show (at least not nearly to the same degree) with other meditation practices, because the brain will only show this kind of coherence when it transcends, not with ordinary relaxation. There is no better way to distinguish TM from other techniques than simply measuring what happens in the brain.
Why is EEG coherence important? More than 30 years of brain research has shown that EEG coherence is linked to Emotional stability, IQ, creativity, learning ability, reflex speed etc. Basically EEG coherence is linked to everything that is good about the human brain. The more your brain can function coherently, the more success you’ll have in life.
More than 50 published studies have by now confirmed the effects of TM on brain coherence. Again, if this all was a hoax, almost all of the most prestigious scientific journals on brain science, including the International journal of neuroscience would have to be involved.
By far the most impressive results of this increased brain coherence come from a small school in Iowa, also founded by the TM organisation. The Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment is a school just like any other school, with the exception that all the children practice TM twice a day as part of their school curriculum, and as such learn to develop their full brain potential from a young age.
The results are spectacular, and bring us to the next quality of the ocean: Omniscience
Omniscience – Intuition – Having the right thought at the right time
In sports we know that if people really want to become world champions, they should start practicing from an early age. In this case children start developing their full brain potential from an early age (usually from the age of 5)…and they do become world champions when it comes to brain-sports.
When children arrive at this school, they have an average IQ and creativity, by the time they graduate at age 18, they score in the top 1% of America…and win world championships in creative problem solving competitions. More than 100.000 of the most creative children in the world participate in creative problem solving competitions like Destination imagination every year and yet the children of the Maharishi School have won 4 world championship titles and finished in the top 10 in several more. Needless to say, no other school in the world has come even close.
Quite naturally people who have heard about this school (not nearly enough) are impressed. Oprah Winfrey was so impressed that she did a documentary on the school, and eventually learned TM herself. She was so happy with her practice that she eventually paid for all of her 400 employees to learn. Here’s a picture of Oprah practicing TM in the meditation hall in Fairfield, Iowa, where the school is based. and
In 2005 the New York Times listed the idea of “TM in schools” on top of their annual list of best ideas of the year.
Hollywood Director David Lynch was so impressed that he created the David Lynch Foundation, which by now already supported more than 500.000 children in 450 schools around the world to learn TM, with the support of companies like Microsoft and dozens of other celebrities.
But let’s come back to the quality of omniscience. In creative problem solving competitions they present you with a problem and you have 8 minutes to find a creative solution to it. So it is about more than just creativity. It about having the right thought at the right time, almost like intuition.
What is intuition? Sometimes people know things they can’t explain, but they just know. Intuition doesn’t make sense from a Machine Paradigm point of view, but it makes a lot more sense within the Field Paradigm. We have seen that the “ocean” is a field that has the quality of omniscience, a level of reality where everything is connected and everything is known. This reality is hidden in our subconscious minds, so we don’t have access to it. Just once in awhile we get a glimpse of it, in terms of a subtle feeling that “this is right” or “this is not right”.
But what if we could have a direct access to this parts of our mental potential. Imagine that for every thought you would have, there would be a supercomputer who first calculates every possible outcome for every possible thought, and then sends you the best possible thought you could possibly have, so you always have the perfect right thought for the perfect right time. Wouldn’t that be something?
People who learn to transcend start to experience pretty quickly that their thinking simply becomes a lot more efficient. They just spontaneously start to have the right thought at the right time, even if usually they can’t explain why. This quality is just displayed to an extreme form with the children of the Maharishi schools, which is why they beat everybody else in the whole world.
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By now it probably won’t surprise you that a lot of the most successful people in the world are practicing – and publicly supporting – the TM technique, whether politicians (Presidents of Brazil, Columbia, Mozambique), Media moguls (Rupert Murdoch), Wall Street Traders (Ray Dalio), talk show hosts (Ellen Degeneres, Oprah, Dr Oz, Howard Stern), Pop stars (Katy Perry, Paul McCartney, Sting, Eddie Vedder, Sheryl Crowe, etc…it’s a long list), Hollywood directors (David Lynch, Clint Eastwood, Martin Scorsese) or actors (Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Aniston, Hugh Jackman, Jim Carrey, Jerry Seinfeld, Nicole Kidman, Gwynneth Paltrow etc….it’s an even longer list).
Let’s take Ray Dalio as an example, who is the most successful Wall Street Hedgefund manager in the world. He founded and runs a $160 Billion Hedgefund and for the past 5 years has made an average $1.5 Billion per year. That comes down to $750.000 per hour. Yet he never misses his 20 minute TM practice (even if, at his hourly rates, it would cost him $250.000 per session). He’s been a devoted TM practitioner for more than 46 years and has always claimed that TM was, more than anything else, the main secret of his success.
Here’s a video where Ray Dalio and Hollywood director Martin Scorsese discuss how TM enhances their creativity (2 min).