sciousness is the basis for everything that we think, do and experience in life.
We cycle through three distinct states of consciousness in a 24-hour period.
These three states are commonly known as:
- Sleeping consciousness
- Dreaming consciousness
- Waking consciousness
A Fourth Major State of Consciousness: Transcendental Consciousness
When we learn the TM technique, a fourth state of consciousness opens to our experience—Transcendental Consciousness. This fourth state is reached during TM when the mind transcends and there is no mantra and no thought. This is a state of perfect orderliness of the mind—unbounded awareness. In the ancient literature of yoga, this experience is referred to as Samadhi.
The TM technique is a natural, effortless, universal way for anyone to systematically experience this revitalizing fourth state of consciousness.
Transcendental Consciosciousness is the basis for everything that we think, do and experience in life.
We cycle through three distinct states of consciousness in a 24-hour period.
These three states are commonly known as:
- Sleeping consciousness
- Dreaming consciousness
- Waking consciousness
A Fourth Major State of Consciousness: Transcendental Consciousness
When we learn the TM technique, a fourth state of consciousness opens to our experience—Transcendental Consciousness. This fourth state is reached during TM when the mind transcends and there is no mantra and no thought. This is a state of perfect orderliness of the mind—unbounded awareness. In the ancient literature of yoga, this experience is referred to as Samadhi.
The TM technique is a natural, effortless, universal way for anyone to systematically experience this revitalizing fourth state of consciousness.
Transcendental Consciosciousness is the basis for everything that we think, do and experience in life.
We cycle through three distinct states of consciousness in a 24-hour period.
These three states are commonly known as:
- Sleeping consciousness
- Dreaming consciousness
- Waking consciousness
A Fourth Major State of Consciousness: Transcendental Consciousness
When we learn the TM technique, a fourth state of consciousness opens to our experience—Transcendental Consciousness. This fourth state is reached during TM when the mind transcends and there is no mantra and no thought. This is a state of perfect orderliness of the mind—unbounded awareness. In the ancient literature of yoga, this experience is referred to as Samadhi.
The TM technique is a natural, effortless, universal way for anyone to systematically experience this revitalizing fourth state of consciousness.
Transcendental Consciosciousness is the basis for everything that we think, do and experience in life.
We cycle through three distinct states of consciousness in a 24-hour period.
These three states are commonly known as:
- Sleeping consciousness
- Dreaming consciousness
- Waking consciousness
A Fourth Major State of Consciousness: Transcendental Consciousness
When we learn the TM technique, a fourth state of consciousness opens to our experience—Transcendental Consciousness. This fourth state is reached during TM when the mind transcends and there is no mantra and no thought. This is a state of perfect orderliness of the mind—unbounded awareness. In the ancient literature of yoga, this experience is referred to as Samadhi.
The TM technique is a natural, effortless, universal way for anyone to systematically experience this revitalizing fourth state of consciousness.
Transcendental Consciosciousness is the basis for everything that we think, do and experience in life.
We cycle through three distinct states of consciousness in a 24-hour period.
These three states are commonly known as:
- Sleeping consciousness
- Dreaming consciousness
- Waking consciousness
A Fourth Major State of Consciousness: Transcendental Consciousness
When we learn the TM technique, a fourth state of consciousness opens to our experience—Transcendental Consciousness. This fourth state is reached during TM when the mind transcends and there is no mantra and no thought. This is a state of perfect orderliness of the mind—unbounded awareness. In the ancient literature of yoga, this experience is referred to as Samadhi.
The TM technique is a natural, effortless, universal way for anyone to systematically experience this revitalizing fourth state of consciousness.
Transcendental Consciosciousness is the basis for everything that we think, do and experience in life.
We cycle through three distinct states of consciousness in a 24-hour period.
These three states are commonly known as:
- Sleeping consciousness
- Dreaming consciousness
- Waking consciousness
A Fourth Major State of Consciousness: Transcendental Consciousness
When we learn the TM technique, a fourth state of consciousness opens to our experience—Transcendental Consciousness. This fourth state is reached during TM when the mind transcends and there is no mantra and no thought. This is a state of perfect orderliness of the mind—unbounded awareness. In the ancient literature of yoga, this experience is referred to as Samadhi.
The TM technique is a natural, effortless, universal way for anyone to systematically experience this revitalizing fourth state of consciousness.
Transcendental Consciosciousness is the basis for everything that we think, do and experience in life.
We cycle through three distinct states of consciousness in a 24-hour period.
These three states are commonly known as:
- Sleeping consciousness
- Dreaming consciousness
- Waking consciousness
A Fourth Major State of Consciousness: Transcendental Consciousness
When we learn the TM technique, a fourth state of consciousness opens to our experience—Transcendental Consciousness. This fourth state is reached during TM when the mind transcends and there is no mantra and no thought. This is a state of perfect orderliness of the mind—unbounded awareness. In the ancient literature of yoga, this experience is referred to as Samadhi.
The TM technique is a natural, effortless, universal way for anyone to systematically experience this revitalizing fourth state of consciousness.
Transcendental Consciosciousness is the basis for everything that we think, do and experience in life.
We cycle through three distinct states of consciousness in a 24-hour period.
These three states are commonly known as:
- Sleeping consciousness
- Dreaming consciousness
- Waking consciousness
A Fourth Major State of Consciousness: Transcendental Consciousness
When we learn the TM technique, a fourth state of consciousness opens to our experience—Transcendental Consciousness. This fourth state is reached during TM when the mind transcends and there is no mantra and no thought. This is a state of perfect orderliness of the mind—unbounded awareness. In the ancient literature of yoga, this experience is referred to as Samadhi.
The TM technique is a natural, effortless, universal way for anyone to systematically experience this revitalizing fourth state of consciousness.
Transcendental Consciosciousness is the basis for everything that we think, do and experience in life.
We cycle through three distinct states of consciousness in a 24-hour period.
These three states are commonly known as:
- Sleeping consciousness
- Dreaming consciousness
- Waking consciousness
A Fourth Major State of Consciousness: Transcendental Consciousness
When we learn the TM technique, a fourth state of consciousness opens to our experience—Transcendental Consciousness. This fourth state is reached during TM when the mind transcends and there is no mantra and no thought. This is a state of perfect orderliness of the mind—unbounded awareness. In the ancient literature of yoga, this experience is referred to as Samadhi.
The TM technique is a natural, effortless, universal way for anyone to systematically experience this revitalizing fourth state of consciousness.
Transcendental Consciosciousness is the basis for everything that we think, do and experience in life.
We cycle through three distinct states of consciousness in a 24-hour period.
These three states are commonly known as:
- Sleeping consciousness
- Dreaming consciousness
- Waking consciousness
A Fourth Major State of Consciousness: Transcendental Consciousness
When we learn the TM technique, a fourth state of consciousness opens to our experience—Transcendental Consciousness. This fourth state is reached during TM when the mind transcends and there is no mantra and no thought. This is a state of perfect orderliness of the mind—unbounded awareness. In the ancient literature of yoga, this experience is referred to as Samadhi.
The TM technique is a natural, effortless, universal way for anyone to systematically experience this revitalizing fourth state of consciousness.
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