“It was beyond my expectation that people can get so many different kinds of
benefits from a single course.” Hosne Ara Shikha, Deputy Director of Bangladesh
Bank and a participant in the 276th batch of Quantum Method Meditation Course
said in the Prottoyon Onushthan (concluding ceremony) said on August 4, 2008,
the last day of the four day course.
This single sentence summarizes the impact of the course held in the Institute
of Diploma Engineers, Bangladesh auditorium from August 1 to 4. Participants
got different types of benefits from the course depending on their needs, such
as recovering from diseases declared incurable by doctors, increased
confidence, mental peace, control over anger and negative thoughts, reduced job
stress, spiritual development, and freedom from bad habits, to name only a few.
Brindabon Halder, a first year student of Jagannath University could not write
nor do any other task with his right had due to an unidentified disease which
made it shake. But during the course, he started to write with his right hand,
and showed his writings to all his course mates during the concluding ceremony.
Saira Hossain, a 3rd year student of Dhaka University could not bend the
portion between her hip joint and knee. Doctors home and abroad told her this
problem was incurable. But during the course she used a low commode for the
first time in three years. Nadira Begum, a housewife, said her prayers with the
proper postures after ten years. Rahima Haque Masud, and epilepsy patient did
not have a single attach during the course and said that her confidence
increased manifold. Abu Ahmed, a senior service holder, recovered from allergy
and constipation.
Dr Anupom Hossain, a prominent sport presenter and an expert in his field, said
he had attended seminars in around 35 countries but has never encountered a
speaker like Shahid El Bukhari Mahajataq, the teacher of Quantum Method. He
said the four days of the course were four of the most memorable days of his
life. Both Dr. Hossain, and Mr. Kamal, a businessman, said they learnt how to
deal with job stress in the course.
Masud Ibne Rahman, Assistant Professor of a Private University, and Md. Anwer
Hossain said they learnt how to control their anger in the course.