On September 24, 2017, David Lynch FoundationSM (DLF) CEO Bob Roth sent a special video message to TM meditators who had gathered for simultaneous group practice of the Transcendental Meditation® (TM) technique at their local TM Centers in Latin America, the United States, and Canada.
After a brief, illustrated review of the nature of the TM practice, Roth talks about some of the exciting new work of the DLF with underserved, at-risk populations—from schools, to veterans, to women and children who are survivors of violence. He also introduces future DLF projects, which include plans to address environmental stress and even a University of World Peace in Washington, D.C.
Watch Bob Roth’s talk and learn more about TM programs around the world ►
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