Published Articles
Articles Published in Connecticut
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"Meditating for Peace in Iraq" - Opinion/editorial by Lakeville resident Donald Sosin Litchfield County Times, February 9, 2007. Photo: From Mr. Sosin's website.
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"Quiet Time: TM Believers Want Schools To Use Practice" - Article by Keach Hagey in Greenwich Time, June 21, 2006. Photo by Helen Neafsey. Note: All meditation practices do not have the same results at the TM technique - see an article on TruthAboutTM.org.
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"Ancient ritual could hold key to classroom calm" - Article by Larissa Lytwyn in Easton Courier, May 18, 2006. Photo of Kathy Connor by Lee Leffler. |
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"Some Say Transcendental Meditation Reduces Student Stress" – Article by Ken Harrison in the Farmington Post, Avon Post, Tri-Town Post, Simsbury Post, Farmington Valley, Connecticut, May 12, 2006. Photo by Richard Dalby. |
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"Meditating on a Better Self" - Editorial by Larissa Lytwyn in Easton Courier, May 4, 2006. Photo: Richard Dalby |
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"Building world peace, one house at a time" - Article by Ben Rubin in Journal Inquirer, February 16, 2006. Photo: Irena Pastorello |
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"Enlightened Design" - Article by Susan Hodara in Upstate House, February 2006. Photo: Linda Bell Hall. |
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"A blueprint for health, happiness & success" - Article by Stacy Lytwyn Maxwell in The Home Monthly, December, 2005, pages 34-35, 54-55 (a special monthly section in the Hersam-Acorn newspapers, 8 newspapers in Connecticut). The Nevases' Maharishi Vedic home is the first of many such buildings planned for Fairfield County, Connecticut. |
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"Bernie & Terry Nevas: Westonites want to build peace palaces in Fairfield County" - Article by Patricia Gay in The Weston Forum, November 3, 2005. This local couple plans to build Peace Palaces, built according to the principles of Maharishi Vedic Architecture. |
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"Couple says 'peace
palace' to ease stress of Norwalkers" - Article by Noelle
Frampton in The Hour, August 17, 2005. The Nevases are opening
a Maharishi Enlightenment Center in their Weston home, and plan to
build a Peace Palace in Norwalk. |
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"Harmony
in the Home" - Article by Leslie Chess Feller in Westport
magazine, November 2002 on the Weston home of Bernard and Terry Nevas.
This peaceful home was built according to the principles of Maharishi
Vedic Architecture. (Download enlarged
copyright-free picture. Complete article available on request.) |
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"Research
finds link between TM, lower death rate" - Article off the
wire in The Hour newspaper, Monday May 16, 2005. The same article
appeared in The Connecticut Post on May 12, 2005. |
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Palace
of Peace unifies human, nature - Ancient Vedic architecture has
risen like a phoenix from the ashes and has manifested its ancient
body of wisdom within the brick and mortar of The Woodlands Peace
Palace. This ancient architecture, a philosophy of immutable principles
that guides human activity toward alignment with an overreaching universal
intelligence, coupled with Transcendental Meditation (TM), proves
the divine formula for a feeling of well-being for those within the
building as well as those located in its proximity. The Villager
24 August 05 |
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"Home
and Peace" in AmericanWay magazine, July 15, 2005.
Vedic architecture. AmericanWay is a free magazine on all American
Airlines flights. |
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Tapping
into TM - Filmmaker David Lynch wants to share with schools the
benefits he says he's reaped from Transcendental Meditation. This
article interviews him and others like Jean Anne Currivan, a 19-year-old
from Dove Canyon, who has practiced Transcendental Meditation for
as long as she can remember, starting out informally as a 5-year-old,
then learning the traditional program when she turned 10. Orange
County Register 10 August 05 |
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"Relaxation
best medicine for hyper students" in The Examiner.
Instead of rushing to pop a pill, children with attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder should take a 10-minute breather to increase
their concentration, an Alexandria researcher says. |
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