McCartney, Starr, Lynch, Moby, Donovan & Simmons promote Transcendental Meditation

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David Lynch: If we can get this (Transcendental Meditation) to one million kids it'll be huge!

Russell Simmons: I'm a meditator, my children are meditators. It's changed their life and I want to give this gift that I've given my children to all kids.

Paul McCartney: It is, it's (Transcendental Meditation) a life long gift, you know it is something that you can call on at any time. Now it's actually come into the main stream we (Ringo Starr and I) think it's a great thing and so thank you David for putting it together.

Donovan: The proof is in, Transcendental Meditation naturally unfolds any student's full potential. Tomorrow night, one million students is our goal.

Paul Horn: "I began meditating in 1967 if you can believe it. It's (Transcendental Meditation) been a major tool in my life, it's served me in every way, it's changed my life in every way. These kids that are 11 and 12 and 13 from the inner cities that are experiencing quiet and expressing that they are less angry and are getting much more out of life is proof in the pudding.

Mike Love: The David Lynch Foundation's goal of teaching 1 million children Transcendental Meditation - that will be like a million steps in the direction of world peace.

Moby: It's not ideologically driven, it's not dogmatic it's a simple practice that calms the mind.

David Lynch: Meditation is no longer mysticism. It's not new-age mumbo jumbo there have been six or seven hundred studies showing this is very, very good for the human being.

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  •  I'm glad Mike Love didn't do his R and R Hall of fame speech. Props to Jim James....

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