Interview
Take
Your Meditation
Filmmaker David Lynch is on a
mission
to spread enlightened learning
Famous
for his surreal style, director David Lynch has made more than a dozen films,
including The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, and the forthcoming Inland Empire. He
also created the hit 1990s TV series Twin Peaks. Last year, he launched the David Lynch
Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace, which provides funding for students in grades 4
to 12 to learn Transcendental Meditation.
Developed
by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the technique involves sitting with closed eyes and
silently repeating a mantra. So far, LynchÕs foundation has helped
approximately 500 students and 50 teachers learn how to meditate, and about
1,500 more will begin this fall. TM advocates say the practice improves
concentration, reduces stress, and awakens creativity and intelligence.
Interview by Denise Kersten Wills.
How
long have you been practicing TM?
IÕve
been meditating twice a day for 33 years.
Do
you reach a state of bliss each time?
Well,
yes. ... It was like someone cut the cables on the elevator and I just went
VOOM! into pure bliss. Life started getting better.
Why
do you think meditation would benefit our nationÕs schools?
IÕve
met the students who take part in consciousness-based education, and itÕs like
looking at a miracle. They are shiny, self-assured, very powerful human
beings—not clones one to another. TheyÕre each individuals, but really
packed with what it takes to have a love of life and a chance for huge success.
If
you had made a documentary about Transcendental Meditation in schools, what
scene would have best illustrated your point?
I
went to Maharishi University of Management [an accredited university in
Fairfield, Iowa] to visit one weekend, and it was a cold and rainy night. They
said, ÒDavid, weÕd like to take you to a high school play.Ó And I thought, Boy,
this is going to be one of the most boring nights of my life.
The
theater was small but packed, and out came these students onto the stage. Now,
they werenÕt actors. They werenÕt going to major in acting. ÉThe first thing I
noticed was the presence of them on the stage, the glow of them on the stage.
They put on this performance that was easily Broadway quality—so sharp,
so funny when it needed to be funny, so intelligent—and they did it in
such a way that was natural. After I saw this, I said anybody who wants to act
should start meditation right away.
ItÕs
that glow. ItÕs that charisma. ItÕs that thing that attracts. It was so
apparent when I saw it on the stage. I could not believe how powerful it was.
Of
all the issues in education today, why did you choose to take on this one?
Education
today develops a worker to go out and earn money, and theyÕre still packed with
all that stress, all that anger, all that whatever—anxiety,
fear—and theyÕve gotten it all through school and theyÕre going to get it
all through work, and life is not worth living. YouÕre just doing it for the
almighty dollar, and itÕs a stress-packed world.
If
you want to get rid of that stress, if you want to really enjoy life, if you
want to excel in school in a natural, easy way, learn to dive within and
experience the big self—pure consciousness. The experience unfolds, and
itÕs so easy.
ItÕs
a holistic experience, so all avenues of life begin to improve and all negative
things begin to recede. This is a true thing. You introduce this into schools
and you have students that are really and truly rising in consciousness, rising
in intelligence.
How
long does it take for things to get better?
It
doesnÕt happen overnight. Again, my story is, I was filled with anger. I didnÕt
even know how much anger, and I took it out on my first wife. Two weeks after I
started meditating, my wife comes to me and she says, ÒWhat is going on?Ó And I
said, ÒWhat do you mean?Ó And she said, ÒThis anger, where did it go?Ó
How
much money have you donated to the foundation?
A
lot, but obviously not enough. There are wealthy well-wishers of humanity out
there. When the penny drops, and they realize how powerful this is and what a
beautiful thing it is, theyÕre going to help. That time is coming very soon.