Sunday, April 22, 2012

Peter Janssen: Enlightened Multi-millionaire practicing Transcendental meditation



Wonderful interview with Peter Janssen, extremely successful business men, extreme sports athlete, opens up about this juicy life in this interview filmed in Maui. Called "The Next Andrew Carnegie" by Success Magazine in 1992, Peter's career has a number of philanthropic activities. He created The Janssen Foundation, an organization that makes donations to established charities, especially those benefiting children. He is an advocate of peak performance training and practices a variety of success principles every day. www.janssenpartners.com Peter credits his success to the practice of transcendental meditation. The Transcendental Meditation technique is a simple, natural, effortless process practiced 15-20 minutes twice daily while sitting comfortably with eyes closed. It is unique among techniques of meditation, distinguished by its effortlessness, naturalness and profound effectiveness. www.tm.org Inspiringvideos on Lilou's Juicy Living Tour website http Lilou Mace Web TV has swept You Tube viewers with ongoing Reality Web TV for 6 years. During this time, nearly 1500 videos and over 9 Million people's hearts and minds have been touched and made to realize their potential and that dreams can come true. This has been freely gifted to everyone with passion and love. As the Juicy Living Tour embarks upon a new chapter in reality web TV, it is necessary to ask viewers how they can be part of the 'bigger' team and partner with Lilou to carry out the Juicy Living Tour ...

Transcendence: Healing and Transformation Through Transcendental Meditation


In this definitive book on the scientifically proven health and stress-relieving benefits of Transcendental Meditation, a renowned psychiatrist and researcher explores why TM works, what it can do for you, and how to use it for maximum effect.

Norman E. Rosenthal, M.D., a twenty-year researcher at the National Institute of Mental Health and the celebrated psychiatrist who pioneered the study and treatment of Season Affective Disorder (SAD), brings us the most important work on Transcendental Meditation since the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's Science of Being and Art of Living-- and one of our generation's most significant books on achieving greater physical and mental health and wellness.

Transcendence demystifies the practice and benefits of Transcendental Meditation for a general audience who may have heard about the method but do not necessarily know what it is, how it is learned, or what they stand to gain, physically and emotionally, from achieving transcendence. Dr. Rosenthal clearly and practically explains the basic ideas behind Transcendental Meditation: It is a nonreligious practice that involves sitting comfortably for twenty minutes twice a day while using a silent mantra, or nonverbal sound, to attain a profound state of aware relaxation.

Alongside exclusive celebrity interviews-where figures like Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Martin Scorsese, Russell Brand, Laura Dern, Moby, and David Lynch openly discuss their meditation-Dr. Rosenthal draws upon experience from the lives of his patients and a wealth of clinical research amassed on TM over the past generation (340 peer-reviewed published articles). He provides the fullest and most accessible book ever on the broad range of benefits of this remarkably simple practice, from relief of anxiety, stress and depression to new hope for those experiencing addiction, attention-deficit disorder, or post-traumatic stress disorder.

"Dr. Norman Rosenthal's Transcendence is the best-ever book on Transcendental Meditation: accessible and substantive, engaging and scientific, practical and profound. A very enjoyable read that can change your life, for good."--David Lynch

"I have been meditating for over 10 years, and I found Transcendence to be a uniquely compelling introduction to the art and science of Transcendental Meditation. Dr. Norman Rosenthal's book will propel TM into the mainstream where it belongs."--Russell Simmons


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