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    New Points for the Standard Introductory Lecture
    on the Transcendental Meditation program
    from the International Course to Recertify Governors
    April 2005
    General principles: We avoid unfamiliar words. When we do use
    an unfamiliar word, like “enlightenment,” we define it. We
    emphasize benefits to the listener rather than concepts.
    1. Near the beginning of the lecture we give the central point of
    the whole lecture and an overview of what broad areas we will be
    discussing.
    2. The first broad area should be a definition of what
    Transcendental Meditation is. This can be followed by the areas of
    (2) mental potential, (3) health, (4) social behavior, and (5)
    world peace and invincibility.
    3. We mention that whatever your religion may be, whatever
    your education, whatever your area of society—this is a uniquely
    effective technique for fulfilling your aspirations.
    4. We indicate the authority of the knowledge by saying that
    Maharishi has been teaching the science of consciousness, with
    its technology of Transcendental Meditation, for 50 years; and
    that it comes from the timeless tradition of Vedic knowledge for
    the full development of human life and society.
    5. We emphasize that the practice is simple, natural, effortless,
    and easy to learn. We repeat throughout the lecture that it is
    simple and easy to learn.
    6. We emphasize benefits, benefits, benefits – in the areas of
    mental potential, health, behavior and relationships, and world
    peace and invincibility.
    7. We say as one of our sentences: “More than 600 scientific
     research studies, conducted at over 250 universities and research
    institutes in 30 countries, document the benefits of the
    Transcendental Meditation program for mind, body, behavior, and
    society.”
    8. We show the six volumes of scientific research as a graphic or
    have them on the table near us.
    9. We cite scientific research findings in each area, but in brief,
    not giving details. It’s good to show a few charts.
    10. We describe, and use the word “enlightenment,” “higher
    states of consciousness,” and “seven states of consciousness.”
    We list the seven states of consciousness, and define each state
    briefly.
    11. We describe the state of enlightenment as the fully evolved
    state of consciousness, a state of Total Knowledge with infinite
    organizing power, in which one can know anything, achieve
    anything, and fulfill any desire.
    12. We can say that in enlightenment,
    INDIVIDUAL
    consciousness is
    connected to
    COSMIC
    consciousness; in enlightenment we live the
    reality of the saying, “Man is made in the image of God.” When
    our mind is cosmic, it is aligned with that organizing power that is
    administering the infinite diversity of the universe with perfect
    order.
    13. We conclude the vision of the seven states of consciousness
    by saying that one starts Transcendental Meditation in order to
    have those seven states of consciousness, with the increasing
    ability to command Total Natural Law from one’s own awareness.
    14. We mention that Transcendental Meditation, through the
    experience of Transcendental Consciousness, enlivens total brain
    functioning. Only the experience of Transcendental
    Consciousness, wide awake unbounded awareness, enlivens the
    total brain. This point could be in the mental potential section.
    15. We say that Transcendental Consciousness is the field of our
    total inner intelligence, a field of all possibilities. This could be in
    the mental potential section.
    16. We mention the historic discovery of Dr. Tony Nader, M.D.,
    Ph.D., that human physiology has its basis in consciousness, in
    pure intelligence. And that for this discovery Dr. Nader was
    awarded his weight in gold, and subsequently crowned as His
    Majesty Raja Raam, the first ruler of the Global Country of World
    Peace. The Global Country of World Peace is dedicated to creating
    ideal administration in every country through Maharishi’s
    technologies for the enlightenment of the individual, and peace
    and invincibility for every nation.
    This point on the discovery could be in the health section, to help
    explain how one mental technique can have such profound and
    far-reaching benefits for health.
    17. The world peace and invincibility section should include the
    point that the goal of peace and invincibility for every nation can
    be achieved through large groups of individuals practicing the
    Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi program, including Yogic
    Flying, together in one place. Your listeners should be inspired
    that through this group practice, one improves the life of the
    nation as one improves one’s individual life.
    18. We define invincibility for the
    INDIVIDUAL
    as the highly evolved
    state where we are not disturbed by anything, and are masters of
    every situation and circumstance. We describe invincibility of the
    NATION
    similarly: a state where the nation cannot be disrupted by
    any negative influence from within or outside its borders. We say
    that real invincibility can be achieved only through coherent
    national consciousness.
    19. We mention that the advanced practice of Transcendental
    Meditation, the TM-Sidhi program, including Yogic Flying, is the
    proven technology for world peace.
    20. We mention (but do not elaborate) that the field of
    Transcendental Consciousness has been glimpsed in modern
    quantum physics as the Unified Field of Natural Law, the field of
    unity from where all diversity in the universe emerges. Enlivening
    this field through the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi
    Program enlivens unity and invincibility not only in ourselves, but
    also in the whole collective consciousness.
    21. We say that through this technology, any country can be
    raised to a high state of dignity, self-sufficiency, and invincibility,
    to the level of real sovereignty.
    22. We mention “Will of God” in our presentation. This could be
    done when we summarize the benefits of the Transcendental
    Meditation program as bringing life into harmony with Natural
    Law—or, in religious terms, life according to the Will of God.
    23. In our summary we use the “water the root to enjoy the fruit”
    analogy: just as by watering the roots of a tree, all aspects of the
    tree flourish; in the same way, by practicing the one technique of
    Transcendental Meditation, all aspects of life flourish.
    24. We mention that as we rise to enlightenment and personal
    invincibility, we not only satisfy our own personal needs, but
    contribute maximum to society. We can say that this program will
    lead you to increasing happiness within yourself and a better and
    better life, taking away any difficulties; and at the same time you
    will be creating coherence for the nation and contributing to an
    ideal national consciousness.
    25. We mention the seven steps of learning Transcendental
    Meditation in our final section.
    26. To establish the authenticity of the knowledge we briefly
    show and refer to Maharishi’s books either as a graphic or in front
    of us on the table. We can mention that these books describe the
    principles and application of Transcendental Meditation to all
    areas of national life, including education, health, administration,
    management, government, and defense.
    27. We urge our listeners to learn Transcendental Meditation right
    away, without delay, and start enjoying the benefits from the first
    days of practice. We say this point about starting right away a
    few times in different ways, e.g., when we have the light, there is
    no need to continue suffering in the darkness; anything that can
    be done tomorrow should be done today, and other inspiring
    phrases.
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