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> Buddhist monks enjoy Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation Programme
> by Global Good News staff writer
> 
> Global Good News    Translate This Article
> 24 January 2008
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> Reverend Koji Oshima, a Buddhist monk from Japan, has reported 
outstanding achievements from Sri Lanka and Thailand, where thousands 
of Buddhist monks have learned Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation 
Programme. Reverend Oshima commenced his great work after responding 
to a call from Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Founder of the Global Country 
of World Peace, requesting monks from Japan to bring Maharishi's 
knowledge to the Buddhist communities of Sri Lanka, Thailand, and 
Korea. 
> 
> Shizuo Suzuki, National Director of the Global Country of World 
Peace in Japan, summarized Reverend Oshima's achievements with a 
beautiful commentary and slide show at the World Congress of Rajas 
and Ministers of the Global Country of World Peace. 
> 
> In March 2003, Reverend Oshima journeyed to Sri Lanka, having used 
his few weeks of vacation in order to fulfil Maharishi's request. He 
was received by a local teacher of Maharishi's Transcendental 
Meditation Programme, and immediately started working tirelessly to 
introduce Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation Programme in the 
nation's temples. 
> 
> One of the first meetings was with a saint whom Maharishi had met 
years before on his visits to the country and who is now leader —
Shankara— of one the three streams of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. 
Maharishi had specifically advised Reverend Oshima that receiving the 
blessings of saints, senior monks, and elders of the temples would be 
the secret of success wherever he travelled. Wherever monks learned 
Transcendental Meditation, it was greatly appreciated. As one great 
elder commented, 'Transcendental Meditation is a wonderful meditation 
system', an opinion supported by a remarkable 94-year-old monk, the 
most venerable encountered by Dr Oshima. 
> 
> Within two months, Reverend Oshima and local teachers of 
Transcendental Meditation had taught 500 monks from 30 temples. This 
figure subsequently rose to over 1000, representing approximately 3 
per cent of the total population of monks in the nation, drawn from 8 
per cent of its 600 temples. Applauding this news, Maharishi told 
them that the first step had been achieved. Within two years, 
Reverend Oshima and his colleagues had taught 1550 monks from 71 
temples. Dr Suzuki observed that improvements in the Sri Lankan 
economy and reduction of crime had occurred since the project began. 
> 
> On Maharishi's inspiration, Reverend Oshima travelled on to 
Thailand, where more than 1500 Buddhist monks have now learned the 
Transcendental Meditation Programme. The young Buddhist monks were 
thrilled by Maharishi's knowledge, and were particularly interested 
in the Unified Field chart, illustrating how the Unified Field of 
Natural Law described by modern quantum physics is experienced 
directly as the field of pure consciousness, the Self, during 
Transcendental Meditation. 
> 
> In recognition of these great achievements, Reverend Oshima was 
honoured with the degree of Doctor of World Peace Honoris Causa, the 
highest degree bestowed by Maharishi University of World Peace. The 
text of the diploma refers to the techniques that Lord Buddha taught 
to experience Nirvana, and recounts how, with the long lapse of time, 
these techniques were lost to the world, only now being restored 
through Reverend Oshima's programme of teaching Transcendental 
Meditation, which gives the experience of transcending to Buddhist 
monks. In accordance with Maharishi's wishes, the Diploma was 
presented by the Shankara, the most senior monk in Thailand. 
> 
> Dr Suzuki noted that wherever Reverend Dr Oshima goes, monks are 
starting the technique at one temple after another. Maharishi had 
commented that it is the Sattva—purity—in Reverend Dr Oshima that is 
responsible for his success, which has so far resulted in 3100 
Buddhist monks learning Transcendental Meditation in more than 100 
temples in Sri Lanka and Thailand. 
> 
> Reverend Dr Oshima gave credit for the success of the project to 
the guidance and blessings of Maharishi, thanking him for the 
wonderful gifts of knowledge and enlightenment on behalf of all the 
Buddhist monks who have learned Transcendental Meditation. Eloquently 
expressing his deep respect and gratitude to Maharishi, Reverend Dr 
Oshima also gave special thanks to all those who have sponsored this 
programme and contributed to its success. 

Thanks for posting this !

"Give Thailand back to Buddha"
Maharishis comment to Purushas going to Thailand. 

And slowly it is happening as the buddhists obviously do not have 
access to meditation that actually works beyond the endless talking. 
As Vaj has demonstrated here for years now.

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