“Yoga is a good word, but it should be properly understood and practiced, and the result will be holistic evolution of life.” Maharishi
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by Transcendental Meditation for Women newsletter
23 June 2015
International Day of Yoga was founded by the United Nations. International Yoga Day, June 21st, was proposed by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, with major celebrations taking place for India in New Delhi, and for the United Nations in New York City.
When Yoga is being celebrated worldwide, Maharishi’s organization takes joy in remembering the deeper reality of what Yoga (union) is—the unity of life that is available on every level of the body, mind, consciousness, society, and even world peace.
This is in contrast to how Yoga is understood these days, which is mainly in terms of the body, physical postures, exercises, or asanas.
How Transcendental Meditation Creates the State of Yoga
Maharishi has brought to light that the process of unifying starts from the field of Unity, which is our own Self, silent and blissful, deep inside every one of us. Maharishi reminds us that the classic text of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras states that the eight limbs of Yoga all grow together on the basis of the experience of that inner wholeness—Transcendental Consciousness.
This is scientifically verified by over 600 research studies on the Transcendental Meditation technique. The research shows benefits in every area of life:
· Reduced stress and anxiety
· Reduced heart disease
· Reduced diseases of all kinds
· Increased energy and efficiency
· Increased happiness
· Increased effectiveness at work
Yoga in the World Today
The International Day of Yoga calls for an upsurge of unity in world consciousness, because the need of this time is for harmony, peace and progress to be enlivened in every country. On the world stage, large groups experiencing Transcendental Consciousness (Yoga) have been scientifically shown to reduce crime, accidents, and warfare, and increase peace. Only a new seed will yield a new crop. It is time for the seed of unity, Yoga, to be sown in every heart to bring peace in the world.
The experience of transcendental consciousness has been brought to millions of people around the world over the past 55 years by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
In response to a question from the press about Yoga as it is commonly practiced today, Maharishi explained:
“The advice is to continue Yoga on the physical level, and start and continue Yoga on the mental level, and start to continue Yoga on the intellectual level, and live in daily life Yoga on the Self level. On all levels of life—physical, mental, intellectual, and on the level of Transcendental Being—on all levels, Yoga will help you to progress in every way, in every field of life.
“Yoga means Unity. Unity means that we are bringing unified wholeness more and more into the field of diversity. One of the Yoga sayings is that ‘Yoga is superior action.’ When you want a better quality of action, then you practice Yoga - and Yoga on all levels.
“Transcendental Meditation is all Yoga. I had to call it Transcendental Meditation—a new name—because I felt Yoga has been commonly understood in terms of physical exercises. That is also a Yoga, but it is on a level of its own. Then, there is mental Yoga, intellectual Yoga, and then the Self-Referral Yoga—Self-Referral Consciousness, the Unified field of all the Laws of Nature, the field of Consciousness, Consciousness, which is more basic to all the physical levels.
“Yoga is a good word, but it should be properly understood and practiced, and the result will be holistic evolution of life.” (the video from Maharishi's Press Conference, November 20, 2002is available online.)
Yoga Day will no doubt become a milestone in human history, particularly if understood as the day of Unity. Yoga in its ultimate form, Transcendental Meditation, allows every individual to transcend all differences.
Maharishi has brought to light that the process of unifying starts from the field of Unity, which is our own transcendental Self, silent and blissful. It is a science and technology of health, balance, peace, and supreme unity in diversity.
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References:
1. Dillbeck, M. C. Test of a field theory of consciousness and social change: Time series analysis of participation in the TM-Sidhi program and reduction of violent death in the U.S. Social Indicators Research 22: 399–418, 1990.
2. Orme-Johnson, D. W.; Alexander, C. N.; Davies, J. L.; Chandler, H. M.; and Larimore, W. E. International peace project in the Middle East: The effect of the Maharishi Technology of the Unified Field. Journal of Conflict Resolution 32: 776–812, 1988.
3. Davies, John L.; and Alexander, Charles N. Alleviating political violence through reducing collective tension: Impact assessment analyses of the Lebanon war. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality 17: 285–338, 2005.
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