What a fabulous video. Yes, so science as a process gives us what we know and
taking what know we then make policy as to what we should do. Therefore science
tells us what we should do, like meditate. Science in process then Crafts
rational laws that apply in systems and control the universe we live in, like
we should come to group meditations. Science and spirituality are not two
different things this way like these fundamentalist science-teacher ideologue
guys are trying to make. Of course there is a right answer according to the
science and we can and should agree on that for our own well-being especially
where we get to non-locality like the meissner effect [ME] of coherence in the
consciousness of the human form. The policy initiative out of that is that we
should be teaching our children to meditate in their schools. That is a truth
and should be public policy. That everyone should be taking quiet time to
meditate, even from workday in the workplace we should be meditating according
to the truth of science. There is nothing relative about that, it just is.
People should get their head around that as real and get real about the
necessity to meditate for everyone's well-being. That has been modeled and well
tested and it is just real science truth. Get over it and get to a spiritual
transcending meditation near you as something very good for you for so many
good reasons. Let nothing keep you from your meditation. Science has certainly
found the dawn of an age of enlightenment in a modern fusion of science process
with vedanta and vedic science, just like Maharishi always said as is the
keystone of degrees from Maharishi University of Management. What was visionary
on the part of Maharishi should certainly be public policy everywhere by the
light of science. It is time for quiet-time meditation legislation everywhere
as the ultimate civil right. Let freedom ring. Let science be the hammer that
rings the bell calling us all in community to meditation. It is quite fair to
conclude that science says we all should meditate. -Buck in the Dome