Transcendental Meditation Benefit — Russell Brand, Katy Perry, Clint Eastwood, David Lynch, Dr. Oz and more

Comedian Russell Brand is brilliant and hilarious talking about his experience with twice-daily practice of the Transcendental Meditation technique. Dr. Mehmet Oz lays it on the line presenting NIH funded research that shows the importance of TM practice for preventing heart attack and stroke. Speakers from organizations that help child prostitutes and the homeless tell how TM practice has profoundly transformed these people's lives.

Veterans: One of the last surviving, decorated War War II fighter pilots, Jerry Yellin, along with veterans from America's subsequent wars, tell their story of how battle affected them, and how the Transcendental Meditation program turned their lives around and reversed the symptoms of PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder).
 

And you've got to hear Russell Brand — of all people — interview quantum physicist John Hagelin.



Huffington Post Interview: You might also enjoy Asheville TM teacher Jeanne Ball's new interview with David Lynch, recently posted on the Huffington Post.
 
Lead-in to Huffington Post interview with David Lynch:

"'Change Begins Within,' a benefit event featuring David Lynch, Clint Eastwood, Russell Brand, Katy Perry, Dr. Mehmet Oz and Candy Crowley, [took place on Dec. 13] at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. We know David Lynch for his award-winning films -- "Mulholland Drive" was recently voted movie of the decade by the LA Film Critics Association. Seems like every night there's a "Twin Peaks" party going on somewhere. Lynch is also known as an artist, musician, philanthropist and proponent of meditation. He has been meditating twice a day for 37 years. His interests in meditation have led him to India and the Far East, as well as university EEG labs where brain researchers are exploring meditation's effects on the brain."

Click here to read the whole Huff Po article. 


VIDEO: "Change Begins Within" News Conference — Russell Brand, Donna Karan, David Lynch, Dr. Norman Rosenthal, Dr. John Hagelin, Jerry Yellin and others