Saturday, January 13, 2007

THINK FREE: 01/13/07

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Letter to San Rafael School Board..or.. How TM Lures the Young and Vulnerable

The David Lynch Foundation retracted their 2006 grant to Terra Linda High School within two days of receiving their copy of this letter which was circulated to the San Rafael School Board, the Marin Independent Journal, key offices of the David Lynch Foundation and Transcendental Meditation Movement. Relevant links, in green or blue, are embedded within the online letter.

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by Gina Catena, M.S.

San Rafael City School District
310 Nova Albion Way
San Rafael, CA 94903

cc. San Rafael City School Board members
Marin Independent Journal

16 October, 2006

Carole Ramsey, principal of Terra Linda High School (TLHS), deserves acknowledgement for her efforts to improve student life, reduce stress and increase academic success at TLHS through the David Lynch Foundation grant for Transcendental Meditation (TM) in public schools.

Given my family history, it was surprising to see two consecutive Marin Independent Journal cover stories about Transcendental Meditation’s introduction to Terra Linda High School.

As a TLHS parent, and someone whose life has been profoundly affected by TM, I am uniquely qualified to express concerns about this program presented to our community. The TM presentation on October 12 at TLHS was sophisticated and convincing. However, the presenters did not provide full disclosure of the TM program. Repeatedly, they insisted that TM is not a religion. They skillfully dodged specific questions regarding TM instruction, methods and follow up. In the interest of full disclosure of the TM program for TLHS, I offer the following.

I speak from over forty years and three generations’ of family involved with TM. The Spiritual Regeneration Movement (SRM) is the founding organization to promote TM in the western hemisphere. The TM program promoted to TLHS is presented as non-religious. I beg to differ. TM as originally taught by SRM's spiritual organization is identical to that offered through the David Lynch Foundation.

The Transcendental Meditation community of Fairfield, Iowa is as-if my extended family. The intentions of TM's recruiters are noble, as are those of any True Believer. I harbor no ill will toward individuals in the TM Movement; in fact I love many of them. They truly believe what they present, justifying conscious deception by their belief that recruiting others is ultimately in the others' best interest. TM's presenters at TLHS frequently referenced Maharishi's elementary and high school in Fairfield Iowa. To this day, some graduates of their lauded Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment (MSAE) request my guidance as they strive to function in the real world, outside of their protected meditation community. Maharishi Schools have been established elsewhere in the world also.

I believe full disclosure is mandatory for programs promoted in our public schools.

Scientific documentation of medical benefits from deep rest grew in the seventies. Between 1970-1972 Robert Keith Wallace, PhD and Herbert Benson, M.D. published landmark scientific studies on the benefits of Transcendental Meditation. Benson subsequently separated from Wallace. Benson documented identical benefits experienced through traditional forms of Christian and Jewish prayer. Benson published his Relaxation Response” method of stress reduction without the mysticism associated with TM. Short structured rest periods provide health benefits.

Evidence suggests that TM may be more than a catnap. Research indicates that TM may trigger a shift in one's psychological and physiological states. Like a prescription medication, this might be beneficial for the right person in the right dosage. Others experience negative results such as anxiety or nervous ‘ticks’. There have been suicides. In 2004 Levi Butler was murdered on the Maharishi University of Management (MUM) campus, Maharishi's deemed center of enlightenment and tranquility.

TM instructors do not screen individuals prior to instruction. TM is presented as the magic bullet to solve all ills for all people.

I understand the good intentions of TM presenters, as well as the scripted timing of their unveiling of information. They knowingly mislead by omission of information. I know this because as a teenager in the 1970’s, I helped introduce Maharishi’s Transcendental Meditation and Science of Creative Intelligence to two schools. We succeeded introducing the program into Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta, California in the early 1970's. Their school district later terminated the program.

The TM program experienced exponential growth in the 1960s and 1970s through targeting vulnerable college students with the Students International Meditation Society (SIMS). Most of those early meditators left the organization. TM’s orchestrated resurgence once again targets vulnerable youth, through university and high school campuses. Of the many who begin TM, a few may adopt the full lifestyle.

At October 12th’s presentation, Ramsey repeatedly referred to the “trained TM instructors” who would instruct our youth in TM. Formally, TM instructors are known as Initiators or Governors of the Age of Enlightenment because, according to Maharishi, “they govern in the realm of consciousness.”

When the projected Terra Linda High School students learn TM through a seven-step procedure, the new Initiate will bring an offering of fruit, a white handkerchief and flowers for step #4, a private Initiation ceremony. The Initiator will perform a puja ceremony upon an altar to the deceased "His Divinity Shankaracharya Bramananda Swaraswati of Jyotir Math" otherwise known as Guru Dev, Maharishi’s spiritual master. The Sanskrit puja offers obeisance to Guru Dev, Hindu deities, and a lineage called the Holy Tradition of Spiritual Masters from whence this teaching supposedly descended. According to TM teachings, TM's Initiator is the living embodiment of this ancient spiritual lineage.

What secular stress reduction technique has a Holy Tradition? For this reason, in 1979 New Jersey's Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Transcendental Meditation and the Science of Creative Intelligence are too religious to be taught in the New Jersey public schools, partially because of the puja ceremony required for TM instruction.

During the puja ceremony, the new initiate will hold one flower, quietly observing the Initiator perform the puja ceremony with burning camphor and incense, culminating with a bow to Guru Dev’s altar. With a gentle wave of one arm, the Initiator will invite the new initiate to likewise bow down to Guru Dev.

The new initiate will receive a secret mantra. The mantra is derived from the name of a Hindu deity. This word is never again to be repeated aloud by the meditator. Some common mantras are: Enga, Ema, Ainga, Shiring, Kirim, Sham. There are others. An early step of thought control is to teach one to keep secrets ostensibly for one's own benefit.

During the subsequent three meetings to elaborate upon the TM practice, new initiates will meditate together. In a relaxed semi-trance state, the brain readily absorbs information. The TM teachers will explain Cosmic Consciousness, God Consciousness and Unity Consciousness as evolutionary states of consciousness that can be achieved after long-term practice of TM. The Science of Creative Intelligence and costly TM-Sidhi program will be mentioned as options for advanced training at a later date. According to TM teachings, The TM-Sidhi program provides paranormal powers of invincibility such as friendliness, compassion, inner strength and levitation.

A TM-club could appear to be a positive peer support for those desiring a wholesome lifestyle and to associate with others of common values. For more vulnerable teens, this peer group’s idealism and group dynamics may prove seductive. A percentage of them will likely increase their involvement with programs at the local TM center. TM centers offer advanced meditation programs and residence programs to achieve deeper rest and release of stress along with a community of caring supportive other meditators. As one becomes further involved, he or she will learn life style guidelines to enhance their growth of consciousness. Such lifestyle guidelines include the use of unscientific Maharishi Ayur-Veda medicinals, Ghandarhva Veda music, Maharishi Jyotish astrology, and architectural guidelines for enlightened household construction called Sthapatya Veda. These advanced programs are optional, but highly lauded and encouraged. Coercive persuasion is subtle and slow.

A few may choose to attend Maharishi University of Management to study Vedic Science, or join the Thousand-Headed Purusha or Mother Divine programs –monastic branches of this "non-religious organization." Some may participate in programs, such as the Invincible America Course currently held simultaneously at Maharishi University of Management in Iowa and in Washington, DC, whereby groups of Sidhas (advanced meditators who have learned techniques for achieving paranormal powers) meditate together and also “levitate” together for hours daily. Maharishi teaches that these group meditations provide waves of coherent consciousness throughout the world, to generate world peace.

Group meditations, rather than political activism, would solve global problems. The devout may relocate to Maharishi Vedic City Iowa, where all is orchestrated according to Maharishi's fantastical Laws of Nature, beneath the golden banner for Maharishi's Global Country of World Peace. Purchases in Vedic City are made with their own currency, the The Raam.

Those with more time and money may opt for further expensive and prolonged meditation courses to become Rajas. Golden crowned Rajas are assigned a geographical domain to support consciousness expansion on Earth. Raja "training" costs one million dollars.

There is a history, albeit repressed, of some participants having psychotic breaks and other negative results from prolonged periods of deep meditation on TM sponsored courses.

Alcohol and tobacco come with warning labels. TM lacks a warning label. Full disclosure is imperative when introducing a new program to our public schools.

TM promoters well-intentionedly reveal only stress management information in introductory talks. The more elaborate teachings are carefully hidden in the beginning. They believe that people “are not ready for the full revelation of knowledge. When consciousness has expanded from experiencing the profound bliss of TM, then we slowly reveal more.”

Some may benefit from fifteen – twenty minutes’ daily catnaps. Others may fall sway to a deeper commitment to this method of consciousness expansion. I observed more than my fair share of others’ psychotic breaks, familial destruction and financial devastation by good-hearted people who committed their lives to the teachings of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s Transcendental Meditation.

For the students' protection, please consider my family exposure to more than forty years of Transcendental Meditation's global growth as the disclosure label to this program coming to TLHS. In my opinion, if anyone wants to make a fully informed decision to learn TM, then go right ahead. However, I still maintain this does not belong in our public school system.

David Lynch’s sponsorship for Transcendental Meditation is as well intentioned as Tom Cruise’s enthusiastic endorsement of Scientology.

In the interest of full disclosure,

Gina Maria Catena
early Child of the Age of Enlightenment through Transcendental Meditation as taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Mother of three TLHS alums
San Rafael, California

Friday, January 12, 2007

THINK FREE: 01/12/07

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TM-Free Blog: Happy Birthday, MMY, You Old Sod!

On the TM-Org-auspicious day of January 12, the Maharishi's, um, "birthday," we the undersigned want to announce a new blog, the TM-Free Blog, http://tmfree.blogspot.com.

It features independent views of the various Transcendental Meditation organizations and its founder, the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and discusses scandals, research, insider secrets, and more.

And we're proud to say it's written by some of the best-known names in TM criticism:

* Joe Kellet, former TM Teacher/Governor & author of the web site suggestibility.org

* Gina Catena, MS, NP, CNM, book author and who received childhood initiation in the Olson household in 1966 and is one of the few people on this planet with 40 years & 3 family generations' invovlement w/ TM Orgs.

* Sudarsha, former TM teacher/Governor and secretary to the Maharishi

* Susan Crittenden, former TM teacher/Governor who quit when she realized she would have sipped Jonestown Kool Aid if distributed by our dearly beloved Mahesh

* Joe Harley, former TM teacher/Governor who was one of the first, um, "flyers" and worked for a year at WPEC

* John M. Knapp, LMSW, former TM teacher/Governor, is a therapist who counsels TM victims and founded trancenet.org

Articles to celebrate and redden the faces in Vlodrop:

* Who Knew the Maharishi Lied about his Birthday?!!
* Mahesh and the Lie
* TM and Trance Addiction: Kicking the TM Habit
* On Grieving for God: Spirituality after Leaving TM

and many more!

Joe Kellet
Gina Catena, MS, NP, CNM
Sudarsha
Susan Crittenden
Joe Harley
John M. Knapp, LMSW

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Letter to High School re David Lynch & TM

Note: Posted for Sue

January 9, 2007

Dear Terra Linda High School parents,

Perahps you are wondering what the "big deal' is with Transcendental Meditation and schools. It began for me when I was an 18 year old college student at the California College of Arts in Oakland. In September, 1971, the English teacher, who practiced TM, suggested it to the class. There was a lecture that was held on Campus.

By May of 1972, I had dropped out of college in pursuit of becoming a TM teacher. The "harmless" meditation consumed my mind and changed my personality.

TM is not about the meditation; it's about the Maharishi using people as his pawns in order for him to make a lot of money. Today, the self-proclaimed physics major gone guru has a 5 billion dollar meditation industry! The price for initiation is $2,500.00!

This all may be accepted as part of healthy capitalism if the meditation actually did what it claimed to do: increase creativity, energy, and bring on enlightenment. However, the first effect it had on me was actually to rob me of my interest in art. I lost the angst, inner drive, and interest. I felt I now knew something that my fellows didn't. I felt I was "above" the push and pull of normal life as I had always known it. I stopped caring. I felt distanced from other people. I felt a constant obligation to "spread the good news" of TM enlightenment.

I am not alone in my experience; many meditators lead quiet, unproductive lives and nobody notices them except those who knew and loved them before they became inducted. This is because they are not doing obvious harm to anybody; they are just existing in what I call a half-life way, not feeling passionately about anything. The actual TM technique trains a mind to dissociate from feelings and thoughts; this is especially risky for young people who have not had a chance to discover things for themselves through their own observations and choices.

The German government did an investigation on TM and found that this Mahesh Yogi guru customized a Hindu mantra meditation and has packaged it to appeal to the Western mind.

The "Introductory Lecture," which anyone who attended the "information" meeting on October 12th, was actually the first step in the indoctrination process. See how there was no room for true questions or discourse? This is the way cults work; they disengage the intellect from a critical thinking mode through sing song lectures filled with half truths, trances, or exhaustive activities, and replace it with whatever they want.

TM is not the same as chanting a few "Ohms" at the end of a yoga class. "Meditation is a good thing generally speaking, but meditation can be a terrible thing if it induces a trance state or disociates a person from himself of his surroundings, or makes him feel disconnected from people, if it takes away his interest in art if he was so inclined, if it makes him tired or weak, if it interferes with his day, if it brings anxiety attacks, if it makes one feel as if he is better than "other people," if it renders his life useless, if one becomes less able to function, if it flattens his personality, if it takes away strong feelings, if it makes one complacent.

There is information on website; www.suggestibility.org. I am also an author on a new blog; TMFREE.

College campuses and the USA are crawling with recruiters for a number of destructive groups; check out www.freedomofmind.com for a current list of possible destructive groups.

The Maharishi once said that if his organization had the brains that Ron L. Hubbard (founder of Scientology) had, he would have accomplshed his "World Plan" a long time ago!

Besides the foregoing, TM advocacy in the classroom or on the campus shows a conflict of interest. I know the power of a teacher; that's how I became a member when I was 18.


Sincerely,

Susan J. Crittenden, parent of 12th grader

THINK FREE: 01/11/07

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Transcendental Life

“John Lennon was shot because he began recording music again, despite Maharishi’s instructions to maintain a private life.” Randy explained one December morning following Lennon’s murder, while I aligned spiritual necklaces of brown rudraksha beads, coral and gemstones in our store’s golden display case. Randy’s devotion to Maharishi made him a reliable source of “higher knowledge.” Bizarre as that sounds to me now, in 1980 divine retribution for ignoring Maharishi’s vision seemed perfectly plausible.

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, giggling guru to the Beatles was my parents’ spiritual Master. He and his Transcendental Meditation (TM) Movement influenced my family for forty years and three generations.

Secret initiation ceremonies honor Maharishi’s Master, Guru Dev, with chants of obeisance to a holy tradition mythically originating in Northern India. A new “Initiate” carries an offering of fruit, a white handkerchief, and fresh flowers for ritualized placement upon an altar during private meditation instruction. When teaching this “non religious method for rest and release of stress,” my parents explained, “Maharishi teaches this spiritual practice in scientific terms because we live in a scientific age. People will accept it that way. Through TM we connect with God inside ourselves in pursuit of Cosmic Consciousness.”

In padded white rooms we sat cross-legged upon sheets of high-density foam, provided for our protection when we dropped earthward after failed levitation attempts. When pressed down, the special foam rebounded us upward.

Devotees meditate together for four to eight hours daily inside San Francisco’s Maharishi Enlightenment Center and hallowed Golden Domes in Iowa, practicing secretive techniques for levitation, invincibility, and friendliness. Maharishi inspires personal enlightenment and world peace for all time. This begins with today’s introductory fee of $2500.00.

Maharishi always favored the wealthiest amongst us for their contributions. The Beatles, Beach Boys, Donovan, Gore Family (of Gore-Tex), Deepak Chopra, and other wealthy devotees generated global enlightenment partially through financing real estate for Maharishi Universities, Peace Palaces, herbal products and Peace Assemblies with thousands of meditators. TM instructors are “Governors” or “Ministers” of the Age of Enlightenment. Lofty golden-crowned Rajas are spiritually responsible for large geographic regions. TM’s spiritual communities exchange the “Raam” as legal tender for purchased goods, in addition to their nation’s legal currencies.

Believing with my well-intentioned loved ones, I watched devotees donate entire trust funds, become psychotic, and decline needed medical treatment in favor of Maharishi Ayur-Ved medicinals. A few committed suicide. They taught us that hardships were brought upon themselves. We never blamed over indulgence in trance-like meditation or a circuitous theology. After all, no one drank Kool-Aid.

“The world is as you visualize it. Meditate to perform spontaneous right action. You will do less and accomplish more until eventually you do nothing and accomplish everything from the source of unbounded pure awareness within.”

In 1998 my children and I left our mediation community to enter the real world, where parents are held accountable for child negligence and suicide motives are questioned. In the real world, no supreme authority holds the key to the universe. Young adults raised in the TM Movement continue to arrive to my San Rafael home, struggling to function outside their controlled Ayur-Vedic lifestyle. We alternately laugh and cry over shared histories, incomprehensible to outsiders.

One recent October evening in San Rafael, my heart raced while sitting in my children’s Terra Linda High School auditorium listening to a sophisticated presentation for a new stress reduction program being piloted locally. The David Lynch Foundation granted over two hundred thousand dollars to create a Transcendental Meditation club in Terra Linda High School.

My former community unfolded in film clips of TM’s Iowa community. I gasped to see my friend teaching at the Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment. I was her maid of honor; she is my son’s godmother. My friend’s Maharishi teaching job offers no medical benefits; she cannot survive on the stipend they pay her. She had confided her fears about speaking her mind, lest her beloved community ostracize her. Her son had recently spent a weekend with me, preparing to enter the outside world. Warm accepting folks in San Francisco shocked him. He had learned that outsiders “live in ignorance.”

At the high school presentation, the Lynch foundation presenters failed to mention that twenty-minutes-twice-per-day may create an addictive state, leading to dependence upon prolonged meditation, or a potentially suffocating group dynamic. They explained, “Transcendental Meditation is not a religion.” Did the secretive initiation ceremony, higher teachings of God Consciousness, or mantras derived from Hindu deities cause the New Jersey Circuit Court of appeals to declare TM a religion in 1979? After educated objections, the Lynch Foundation withdrew from the local high school.

Now David Lynch promotes his book, “Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness and Creativity,” explaining that creative ideas come during his daily TM sessions. The famed producer fails to mention proper Transcendental Meditation instruction, “Pay no heed to arising thoughts. Gently return attention to the mantra, allowing the thoughts to leave. You will transcend beyond thought to pure Being, the source of all thought and creativity.“ Will the multi-billion dollar TM Movement buy thousands of copies, jettisoning him to bestseller status as they did for Chopra?

I wish David Lynch well. Since he heeds thoughts, perhaps Lynch practices TM improperly. Does he quietly brainstorm, while donating to aging Maharishi for spiritual accolades? Between creative film endeavors, has Lynch experienced the slippery slope lifestyle of those committed to the method he promotes?

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

THINK FREE: 01/10/07

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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

THINK FREE: 01/09/07

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Monday, January 08, 2007

The Maharishi: What's in a Birthdate?

Happy January 12, campers!

Within the TM orgs, January 12 is celebrated as the Maharishi's birthdate. There are celebrations held in many of the Orgs' capitals and centers.

But were you aware there is a controversy over his actual birthdate?

  • The Wikipedia gives the Maharishi's birthdate as January 12th, 1917.
  • The Encyclopedia and Answers.com give his birth year as 1911.
  • New Religious Movement scholar J. Gordon Melton -- whom some call a cult apologist -- offers birthdates for the Maharishi from 1911 to 1918.
  • Sujit R. Varma gives his birthday as October 11, 1918 on the Internet Movie Database as does the Kevo biographical database.

Why -- other than common human vanity about age -- would the Maharishi lie about his birthdate? It is rumored by critics that the Maharishi falsely reports his birthdate as January 12, 1917 because this is an astrologically auspicious date for a world religious leader.

THINK FREE: 01/08/07

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Sunday, January 07, 2007