Dr. Hagelin received his AB summa cum laude from Dartmouth College in 1975 and his PhD from Harvard University in 1981. He is president emeritus and distinguished professor of physics at MIU and is the international president of the Global Union of Scientists for Peace.
Dr. Hagelin has spent much of the past quarter century conducting scientific research into the foundations of human consciousness. He is a leading authority on the effects of meditation and brain development on higher states of consciousness, and the use of collective meditation to defuse societal stress and promote societal peace.
We commonly understand dark matter to be some mysterious invisible substance spread across space that accounts for most of the matter in the universe, vastly dwarfing all the matter we can see, all the stars, galaxies, and clusters of galaxies. But Dr. Hagelin believes that dark matter has potential significance to human life. Specifically, he thinks dark matter may cluster around the human body, forming a kind of subtle body, and may even play a role in the connection between mind and body. He and a group of physicists and students at MIU have begun researching this hypothesis, with encouraging initial results.
Dr. Hagelin received his AB summa cum laude from Dartmouth College in 1975 and his PhD from Harvard University in 1981. He is president emeritus and distinguished professor of physics at Maharishi International University and is the international president of the Global Union of Scientists for Peace.
Sunday, March 22, at 8 pm ET / 7 pm CT / 6 pm MT / 5 pm PT
If you would like to enjoy a 20-minute group meditation, please join at 7:30 pm ET / 6:30 pm CT / 5:30 pm MT / 4:30 pm PT.
To join by phone, dial 669-444-9171 and enter the meeting ID: 856 9356 1964.
The schedule of the Advanced Lecturers series is available in the TM App, under Events > Online Events. You may also view the upcoming schedule on the EnjoyTM.org website.
We look forward to having you join us!