Seven Steps Of Doing
Transcendental Meditation
Transcendental Meditation (TM) is both easy to learn and
practise. Over 4 million people all over the world, of all
ages, profession, education and religion have learnt TM and
enjoyed its benefits. However, unlike other meditation techniques, TM cannot
be learnt from a book or tape. You need to learn it from a
teacher. Personal instruction from a qualified TM teacher
ensures that you learn the technique properly and draw the
maximum benefits of the technique.
The
TM programme is taught through a seven-step instruction
course offered at the various Maharishi Vedic Universities and
schools throughout the world. The course includes two lectures
that provide the intellectual understanding to start the
technique and four consecutive days of actual instructions for
2 hours daily. Take a look at the course structure:
Step 1: An Introductory Lecture
The first step is a public lecture that provides an
introduction to the TM programme and presents a vision of
possibilities from practising the technique. The lecture is
about 90 minutes and includes the description, the benefits and
how to begin the technique which outlines the seven-step course
of instruction to learn TM.
Step 2: Preparatory Lecture
The second step is also a public lecture, which provides an
explanation of the mechanics of the Transcendental Meditation
technique. It lasts for about 90 minutes and includes a
discussion of:
* How TM works
* How TM is easy to learn and effortless to practice
* How TM is unique and different from all other
techniques of meditation or self-development, and
* The origin of TM
You also have the opportunity to ask any questions that
you may have and can even seek an appointment for personal
instruction. The interview takes about 15 minutes.
Step 3: A Personal Interview.
This is with a trained instructor.
Step 4: Personal Instruction in TM.
This is the actual instruction in the technique of TM, which is
held on a one-to-one basis with a qualified teacher. Here you
will actually learn to practice the technique. Personal
instruction takes about 2 hours.
Step 5: First Day of Checking Seminar
Following the personal instruction, the fifth step begins with
a 3-day series of 2-hour checking seminars. It helps you review
the mechanics of the technique and to verify and validate the
correctness of your practice. All those who have received
personal instruction the previous day attend this seminar.
Step 6: Second Day of Checking Seminar
The sixth step is held on the second day after your personal
instruction. In this session you can ask any new questions you
might have, verify the correctness of your practice, and
discuss the mechanics of stabilising the benefits of TM.
Step 7: Third Day of Checking Seminar
The seventh step is held on the third day after your personal
instruction. Its purpose is to answer any new questions you
might have, verify the correctness of your practice and gain a
vision of the goal of the TM programme: the development of full
human potential in higher states of consciousness. The complete
follow-up programme is also outlined.
Following these seven steps of TM
instruction, there is a complete, optional lifetime
follow-up programme that is available for every TM
practitioner. The programme includes regular personal checking,
advanced lectures and special seminars to ensure your complete
understanding of the benefits. The seven steps, plus the
follow-up programme, are offered through Maharishi Vedic
Universities and Schools located throughout the world.
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