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Roots of TM: The Transcendental Meditation of Guru Dev & Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, by Paul Mason

Roots of TM: The Transcendental Meditation of Guru Dev & Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, by Paul Mason

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Roots of TM: The Transcendental Meditation of Guru Dev & Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, by Paul Mason

Roots of TM: The Transcendental Meditation of Guru Dev & Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, by Paul Mason



Roots of TM: The Transcendental Meditation of Guru Dev & Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, by Paul Mason

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'Roots of TM' is intended to enable readers to better understand how and why Maharishi Mahesh Yogi spread the teaching of Transcendental Meditation around the world. 'Roots of TM' provides background information on Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and his master, Guru Dev, Swami Brahmanand Saraswati, and provides a source book of information about their teachings and techniques. 'Roots of TM' is not intended as a general guide to Indian philosophy, or as a study of the many ancient spiritual practices of India, nor as a mantra handbook. 'Roots of TM' offers information about Maharishi's 'missing years', from the time when his master passed away through to the gradual build up of his stated mission to spiritually regenerate the world; 'Why can't we spiritually regenerate the world through this technique?' he asked. 'Roots of TM' contains numerous quotations and rare transcripts of lectures by Guru Dev and by Maharishi. Furthermore, it details the course of events that would eventually find Maharishi lecturing at the Masquers Club, an actor's social club in Hollywood. It also tells how Maharishi came to adopt quite a businesslike attitude to money matters, and how he planned to create a headquarters high in the Himalayas where he intended to train others to teach transcendental meditation. 'Roots of TM' digs deeply into rare materials in order to give detailed profiles of the teachings of both master and disciple, thus affording readers an opportunity to make informed comparisons of both these teachers' methods and their objectives. Author Paul Mason explains:- "By the mid-1960's the term 'Transcendental Meditation' became fixed after Maharishi Mahesh Yogi spread the message of meditation far and wide across the free world. Maharishi then became very famous himself, largely due to his public association with celebrities, and in particular the world famous pop group The Beatles who in 1968 attended an advanced training course with him in India. When I traveled to India in 1970 I did so by hitch hiking from Britain, across many countries of the Middle East before finally finding myself in North India. Possibly because The Beatles had done so before me, I decided to visit the ashram of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, just for 'a cup of cocoa and a chat about philosophy', and therefore made my way to the pilgrimage town of Rishikesh, surrounded by jungle. Having crossed the River Ganges and climbed up to Maharishi Ashram, I was introduced there to a practice referred to as 'transcendental' meditation. The teaching of this 'Transcendental Meditation' or 'TM' is preceded by a short ceremony called a puja, conducted before a portrait of an Indian teacher, an ascetic called Swami Brahmananda Saraswati, known to TM meditators as 'Guru Dev'. Surprisingly, despite the fact that Swami Brahmanand Saraswati was a prominent and influential public speaker, Maharishi's organisations share but scant information about Guru Dev's life story and disclose nothing about his teachings. Little was then known about the early life of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, or about the origins and history of the teaching of Transcendental Meditation, so I set myself to uncover as much information as I could find. In the 1990's I was commissioned by Element Books to write the biography of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, which was published as 'The Maharishi: The Biography of the Man Who Gave Transcendental Meditation to the World'. Later, in 2007 an ambition was fulfilled when a 3-volume set of books on Guru Dev was published, all based on my translations of Hindi works on Swami Brahmananda. 'Roots of TM' is really the distillation of decades of research into the teachings of Maharishi, Guru Dev, and the Shankaracharya tradition."

Roots of TM: The Transcendental Meditation of Guru Dev & Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, by Paul Mason

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  • Published on: 2015-06-02
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 9.21" h x .64" w x 6.14" l, .94 pounds
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  • 304 pages
Roots of TM: The Transcendental Meditation of Guru Dev & Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, by Paul Mason

About the Author Paul Mason has written more than 100 books for children, on topics ranging from extreme sports to urban myths. Notable titles include Money Doesn't Grow on Trees and From Armpits to Zits for teens, and Monster Hunter, a series of books on tracking down and dealing with vampires, werewolves, extra-terrestrials, and ghosts. An avid surfer, snowboarder, and mountain biker, Paul writes many sports titles and has also produced a website guide to ski resorts.


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. The Book Of a Lifetime! By James A. Lynch Jr. This tome by Paul Mason is truly a remarkable book of great depth and tremendous compassion.It is like taking a retreat in the 1960’s directly with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi as your guide. The book definitely shows the very roots of TM and the significance and power of the TM technique itself.Indeed in the very first few pages of the book you get a wonderful overview, in Maharishi’s own words, on the TM methodology itself. For someone like me who was initiated into my sitting mantra by my fantastic and late Aunt Initiator Effie Neville in 1976 it was like taking a shower in a cool stream. It reawakened in me the whole approach of effortlessness and naturalism that is at the very root of TM. Immediately upon absorbing the words that Paul relayed I found my meditation progressing at a much deeper level than before. These first few pages would be worth ten times the price of the book alone they were that valuable!As if this wasn’t enough the book touches on the greatness, majesty and compassion of the late Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath Swami Brahmanand (better known as “Guru Dev”). The book shows just what type of devoted devotee Maharishi was to Guru Dev and that his love of Guru Dev motivated his entire effort at spreading the “TM technique”. Mr. Mason shows that Maharishi’s whole being and life was devoted to distilling the truth as espoused by Guru Dev and not just his “own” cobbled together theories.In this way the author subtly address Maharishi’s various detractors with aplomb. Those who frequently claim that “Maharishi just made up the TM technique as some kind of pop meditation technique which is designed to lure the uniformed and to enrich his own personal fortune.“ That by showing the deep spiritual connection that Maharishi had with Guru Dev and that he could have hardly started such activities without other authorized devotees of Guru Dev knowing precisely what Maharishi was teaching.Through Mr. Mason’s exposition we gain an appreciation of the deep power of Guru Dev in a way that finds him very approachable but still awe inspiring. In this way Mr. Mason, without interjecting his own interpretations, skillfully distills from the very words of Guru Dev and Maharishi their deep and unbounded love for all of humanity.I was and am so moved by this book and cannot recommend it highly enough for any devotee of Maharishi, TM or even a practitioner of Buddhist Mindfulness, for there is something for all in this book that is sure to enrich your life and spiritual practice.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Another excellent book from Mr By Ronananda Another excellent book from Mr. mason. In many ways this may be his most engagingso far. Mr. Mason flushes out the background out of which Maharishi and his teachingsemerged. You observe how Maharishi developed and modified his presentation of TranscendentalMeditation. It' refreshing and inspirational to hear how clearly the spiritual aspects of theteachings were presented and embraced in the early phase of Maharishi's mission. If you have any interest in the spiritual side of TM don't pass this book by. The detailsMr. Mason's research turn up are truly amazing. This could be part of a larger book wemight title, "Everything you wanted to know about Transcendental Meditation but we'reafraid to ask."

6 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Paul Mason has once again given us a wonderfully objective account of yet another aspect of Mahesh and ... By one of the many Paul Mason has once again given us a wonderfully objective account of yet another aspect of Mahesh and this time the emergence of TM. It would appear from Paul’s objective study of this fascinating subject that Mahesh was a sincere devotee of his teacher, but bringing the East to the West proved far more formidable than Mahesh may have anticipated!In India of the 40s and 50s, as perhaps is still the case today, there was no such concept as a difference, let alone separation, of church and state — one of the West’s pillars of the social norm. It seems doubtful that in the early days of Mahesh’s self-imposed “mission” he could tell the difference between religious and secular teaching.This is my estimation of what happened given the very clear facts Paul presents — Mahesh was at pains to transform his (to us) religious understanding into what must have seemed to him and possibly his Hindu counterparts like a profane, even sacrilegious watering down of the precious teachings of the tradition to which he had committed himself so many years earlier.Hence, we might easily suspect TM of being a religion, a religious teaching in our Western way of thinking. That Mahesh endeavored to mask or translate this into the language of Western materialism does not, I think, succeed in disguising his objective of bringing the spirituality of his teacher to the West.Only time can determine the nature of Mahesh's success or failure as the West and East continue to change in both separate and convergent ways.

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