Global Family Chats
March 2 Replay of March 1st <http://streaming.mou.org/MOU/Chat/22_Feb_10.wmv> March 1st <http://streaming.mou.org/MOU/Chat/01_Mar_10.wmv> Dr. Graeme Lodge, National Director of New Zealand gave a rich visual overview and Dr Bevan Morris commented on his visit to New Zealand during the past week. Dr Lodge showed beautiful pictures of the Island of World Peace which they visited, and which Dr Morris felt was a very powerfully silent and pure place. Maharaja-ji appreciated that Maharishi had put so much attention on it and encouraged the establishment of a real seat of the Movement, and a `Seventh Heaven' for deep long rounding for Purusha, Mother Divine, and others. A conference was held at the Spiritual Capital during which Dr Morris presented Invincibility Awards to the top achievers. It was most inspiring to hear how the younger generation are stepping up to lead. For example a project where TM is being introduced into a school in a very poor area is being led by a brother and his sister who is not yet a Sidha, but who is so inspired she is putting all her university training into running the project. This school was so rough that a policeman was on duty there permanently. Since the students have learned to meditate the atmosphere has changed so much that parents are bringing their children to the school and asking for them to be enrolled because of they have heard of the great benefits of the Quiet Time programme. The policeman has not been called once, but he says likes to sneak in during Quiet Time to enjoy the peace. Dr Morris appreciated the strong focus of the Movement family of New Zealand who have the highest proportion of Vastu homes of any country. He was on his way to look at a possible site for the Maharishi Tower of Invincibility in the Capital City, before leaving later today. We will all enjoy celebrating the birthday of Dr Morris on Maharishi's Global Family Chat on the 3rd of March, in two day's time. http://www.maharishichannel.in/archives/gfc-2010.html <http://www.maharishichannel.in/archives/gfc-2010.html>