Dear Changemakers,
I’m delighted to announce the next Changemakers event in the ongoing series,
presented by Maharishi University of Management and the David Lynch Foundation.
How to Manifest Your Great Ideas is the theme of the June 8 event — a fitting
tribute to the creativity and innovation expressed in our community.
The event will be an entrepreneurial double-header.
Morning – “Becoming a Transformative Entrepreneur”
Three cutting-edge speakers — a business entrepreneur, an artist entrepreneur,
and a social entrepreneur — explore the keys to transforming a great idea into
entrepreneurial success. Afternoon – “Becoming a Big Fish: A Shark Tank-like
event”
High concepts come down to earth when five student finalists will pitch their
best creative ideas to a panel of expert entrepreneurial judges, competing for
cash prizes, scholarships, and top business feedback If you’ve been to the
first two Changemakers events, you’ll know that you don’t want to miss this!
Please join us for this free event, open to the public.
With warm regards,
John Hagelin, President Maharishi University of Management
(Times: Saturday, June 8th. Dalby Hall MUM campus... 10am to noon, 2pm to
3:15)
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Dear Friends ~ It is a pleasure to let you know that Vaidya Krishna Raju,
world-renowned Ayurvedic expert, will visit Fairfield May 27 - June 4. He will
share his knowledge of authentic Ayurveda in a three-part course & small
group/personal sessions. He will also visit Los Angeles and New York City while
he is in the USA. Please tell everyone you know that Krishnaji is coming ~ it
is a rare opportunity & not to be missed!
Tuesday - Thursday May 28, 29 & 30 ~ 7:30 - 9:15 pm
At Fairfield Arts & Convention Center ~ Cambridge Room
sharing the knowledge of authentic Ayurveda with our whole world family. $25
per session
--In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Some Additional Meditation in Fairfield, Iowa
This week..
Weekdays, Healing the Heart of America, 9am
Monday, 7pm, Fairfield Blessing Circle,
Tuesday noontime, Mother Divine Church
Tuesday evening, Heart Meditation, Jennifer Hamilton
Weds. evening, Mother Divine Church
Thursday evening, Janet Sussman, sunpoint.
Weekdays, 5pm to 6pm open ‘unaffiliated’ silent meditation at Fellowship Hall
™ movement properties: Group Meditation — at all eleven local group meditation
halls: nine for the TM-Sidhi practice, and two for the Transcendental
Meditation practice.
...etc.
Fairfield, Iowa the number one Top City for Meditation.
30 Top Cities and Towns for Meditation in America..
An article:
http://www.sonima.com/meditation/top-cities-for-meditation/
http://www.sonima.com/meditation/top-cities-for-meditation/
There is a larger community in spiritually activated peoples out in Fairfield,
Iowa also that is unseen under this seemingly bigger BATGAP Fairfield, Iowa
exposure. Everyday Fairfield hosts a lot of deeper spiritual life and practice
ongoing.
In Conversation..
“A cohesion in the community in meditating Fairfield, Iowa is that people
understand the essential premise of “the second element” in this, that the
Transcendent is the real deal. They get it. We were taught well. This actually
is a really great sign of health in the community, Because if we were all kept
trotting along behind the TM banner the way that it was taught then that would
be the cult.” - ..from the spiritual Fairfield satsang.
There is a place of need in the Fairfield story for some of us to speak to our
group’s larger spirituality as a unique cohesion in the universality of deeper
transcendentalism that is cross-cultural. That we do have here a 45 year built
up spiritual experience that speaks more purely not as just some god-religion
but as we are as a bunch of transcendentalists better known collectively as the
Fairfield meditating community. This is rooted differently than just creed as
belief.
This from the Wikipedia page on New Thought:
“..another is Emersonianism or New England transcendentalism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcendentalism; another is Berkeleyan idealism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subjective_idealism; another is spiritism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritism, with its messages of "law" and
"progress" and "development"; another the optimistic popular science
evolutionism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionism of which I have
recently spoken; and, finally, Hinduism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism
has contributed a strain. But the most characteristic feature of the mind-cure
movement is an inspiration much more direct. The leaders in this faith have had
an intuitive belief in the all-saving power of healthy-minded attitudes as
such, in the conquering efficacy of courage, hope, and trust, and a correlative
contempt for doubt, fear, worry, and all nervously precautionary states of
mind. Their belief has in a general way been corroborated by the practica