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The Evidence

Hundreds of scientific studies have been conducted on the benefits Transcendental Meditation at more than 200 independent universities and research institutions worldwide during the past 40 years.

The USA National Institutes of Health have awarded over $26 million to research the effectiveness of TM for reducing stress and improving heart health. Findings have been published in leading, scientific journals, including The American Journal of Cardiology and the American Heart Association’s Hypertension and Stroke.  Key findings include:

Elevated Performance

TM has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to enhance both productivity and satisfaction in one’s personal and professional life.

Academy of Management Journal 17: 362-368, 1974

Academy of Management Journal 17: 362-368, 1974

Optimised Brain Functioning

The prerequisites to peak performance – focus, creativity, broad comprehension, proactivity and planning – occur when the brain, and particularly the prefrontal cortex, is functioning coherently. Several rigorous studies have demonstrated that Transcendental Meditation – more than any other technique – enhances the brain’s coherent functioning.

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports 21: 32-41, 2009

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports 21: 32-41, 2009

Reduced Stress and Anxiety, Increased Energy

Workplace stress is regarded as one of the foremost epidemics in our time – hampering productivity and job satisfaction and increasing risk of mental and physical illness. For professionals under high stress, TM will prove an invaluable tool for achieving sustained levels of performance.

Journal of Counseling and Development 64: 212-215, 1985

Journal of Counseling and Development 64: 212-215, 1985

Increased Work-Life Balance

Through helping to relieve stress and tension and increasing energy, TM allows professionals to have more left over at the end of the day – which naturally translates into improved family relationships and satisfaction with their quality of life.

Military Medicine 176 (6): 626-630, 2011

Military Medicine 176 (6): 626-630, 2011

Better Heart Health

Cardiovascular disease continues to be the number one cause of death in the United States. The following findings, largely produced from long-term National Institutes of Health-funded studies, are unprecedented.

Circulation: Cardiovascular Outcomes 5:  750–758, 2012

Circulation: Cardiovascular Outcomes 5: 750–758, 2012

Read the American Heart Association’s clinical recommendation on the Transcendental Meditation technique.

Further Reading

For more information on the benefits of the TM technique in personal and professional life, purchase a copy of Transcendence: Healing and Transformation through Transcendental Meditation. A 2011 New York Times best-selling book, Transcendence was written by Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal, MD, a world renowned medical researcher credited with the discovery of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and the development of light therapy treatments.

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