David Lynch Documentary: Meditation, Creativity, Peace
2011/11/07 23:14
Pressemeldung von:
peacetown, USA
| First public showing |
This event is FREE and open to everyone.
This is the very first public showing of David Lynch’s new documentary entitled “Meditation Creativity Peace” with exclusive footage from David’s 16 country tour. The film will be shown as part of the David Lynch Foundation‘s new student outreach program, aimed at teaching students across the country Transcendental Meditation. The screening of the film will be followed by an information Q & A session.
David Lynch has asked for comments and help from students with showing this film around the country. There will be forms at the door for comments and contact information.
Co-hosted by David Lynch Foundation student outreach and STMA (Student TM Association)
Dalby Hall 1000 N. 4th St Fairfield, IA
Thursday, November 3 · 7:00pm - 9:00pm
A bit about the David Lynch Foundation:
The David Lynch Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, was established in 2005 to fund the implementation of scientifically proven stress-reducing modalities including Transcendental Meditation, for at-risk populations such as underserved inner-city students; veterans with PTSD and their families; American Indians suffering from diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and high suicide rates; homeless men participating in reentry programs striving to overcome addictions; and incarcerated juveniles and adults.
The Foundation also funds university and medical school research to assess the effects of the program on academic performance, ADHD and other learning disorders, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, cardiovascular disease, post-traumatic stress disorder, and diabetes.
The effectiveness of the Foundation’s programs have been researched at leading medical schools, including Harvard Medical School, Stanford Medical School, and Yale Medical School, and have received the endorsement of and support from private foundations and government agencies, including the National Institutes of Health, General Motors Foundation, the Chrysler Foundation, the Kellogg Foundation, the American Indian Education Association, Indian Health Services, many school districts, and state departments of corrections.
Source:
http://peacetownusa.org/2011/11/david-lynch-documentary-meditation-creativity-peace/
This is the very first public showing of David Lynch’s new documentary entitled “Meditation Creativity Peace” with exclusive footage from David’s 16 country tour. The film will be shown as part of the David Lynch Foundation‘s new student outreach program, aimed at teaching students across the country Transcendental Meditation. The screening of the film will be followed by an information Q & A session.
David Lynch has asked for comments and help from students with showing this film around the country. There will be forms at the door for comments and contact information.
Co-hosted by David Lynch Foundation student outreach and STMA (Student TM Association)
Dalby Hall 1000 N. 4th St Fairfield, IA
Thursday, November 3 · 7:00pm - 9:00pm
A bit about the David Lynch Foundation:
The David Lynch Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, was established in 2005 to fund the implementation of scientifically proven stress-reducing modalities including Transcendental Meditation, for at-risk populations such as underserved inner-city students; veterans with PTSD and their families; American Indians suffering from diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and high suicide rates; homeless men participating in reentry programs striving to overcome addictions; and incarcerated juveniles and adults.
The Foundation also funds university and medical school research to assess the effects of the program on academic performance, ADHD and other learning disorders, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, cardiovascular disease, post-traumatic stress disorder, and diabetes.
The effectiveness of the Foundation’s programs have been researched at leading medical schools, including Harvard Medical School, Stanford Medical School, and Yale Medical School, and have received the endorsement of and support from private foundations and government agencies, including the National Institutes of Health, General Motors Foundation, the Chrysler Foundation, the Kellogg Foundation, the American Indian Education Association, Indian Health Services, many school districts, and state departments of corrections.
Source:
http://peacetownusa.org/2011/11/david-lynch-documentary-meditation-creativity-peace/
Kontakt:
web:
http://davidlynchfoundation.org
email: presse@de-na-ag.de