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Rating:  Summary: Delightful and Inspiring Review: Helena Olson's book is a personable and delightful book that gives deep insights into the first activities in the west of one of the great saints from India, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The book is written very well, and carries the reader smoothly from beginning to end. One gains a personal feeling for the life around such great men. It is written in a series of sequentially unfolding events around Maharishi's first few trips to the United States to teach his scientifically proven Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique. One immediately sees the masterful way that Maharishi lectures on the value of the technique and the way he orchestrates the growth of his world-wide Movement to bring inner peace and enlightenment to the world. This book is delightful for people in all walks of life and it is inspiring to those who do not practice TM as well as those who have been long-term practitioners. His integration of a wide range of philosophies and religions into the understanding of the value of the practice is astounding and profound. It is a great gift for young and old, for people of all walks of life.
Rating:  Summary: Delightful and Inspiring Review: Helena Olson's book is a personable and delightful book that gives deep insights into the first activities in the west of one of the great saints from India, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The book is written very well, and carries the reader smoothly from beginning to end. One gains a personal feeling for the life around such great men. It is written in a series of sequentially unfolding events around Maharishi's first few trips to the United States to teach his scientifically proven Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique. One immediately sees the masterful way that Maharishi lectures on the value of the technique and the way he orchestrates the growth of his world-wide Movement to bring inner peace and enlightenment to the world. This book is delightful for people in all walks of life and it is inspiring to those who do not practice TM as well as those who have been long-term practitioners. His integration of a wide range of philosophies and religions into the understanding of the value of the practice is astounding and profound. It is a great gift for young and old, for people of all walks of life.
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