David Lynch Foundation

The David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness -Based Education and World Peace ( DLF ) is a foundation established in July 2005 by the American director and artist David Lynch, who cares for the establishment of meditation programs in schools, scholarships for learning the Transcendental Meditation ( TM ) awards and promotes a company founded on awareness training and education system.

Description

Lynch wants to enable the Foundation students learning the Transcendental Meditation and Yogic Flying. He shall be also in Germany on the road, where he eg Has invited 200 young people from Berlin to make this way Berlin " invincible ". According to Lynch, it was scientifically proven that " by producing such a consistency group of 200 Yogic Flyers remove the negative tendencies in a city and increase the positive trends ". Furthermore, supported and financed the DLF scientific and medical studies on the effects of Transcendental Meditation.

Some projects of the Foundation are:

  • To build in the schools the stress of students from
  • The soldiers and veterans help to overcome their trauma
  • To help people without shelter in the U.S.
  • To mitigate the conflicts in Indian reservations
  • To help children from violent milieu.

On March 25, 2009 David Lynch Foundation Television went with a beta version online, an internet -based TV channel to celebrate "consciousness, creativity and happiness." In addition to video content the David Lynch Foundation, the transmitter will provide documentation and Exclusive Posts by Lynch online. The official launch was 4th April 2009.

2007 Lynch went on a world tour and promoted, in part, together with the Scottish folk singer Donovan, for the construction of " Invincibility universities." These excited by Maharishi facilities to offer the study of consciousness using Transcendental Meditation as a basic discipline in addition to conventional courses. In Berlin, the facility should have the name " University for an invincible Germany ". As site of the Teufelsberg was chosen a pile of rubble from the Second World War, which was used until the reunion for a listening station. A building permit is not available.

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