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   His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
   on the importance of regular practice of
   the Transcendental Meditation technique:
Krishn-Yajur-Veda Pratishakhya is one of the structuring dynamics of Rk Veda.
It highlights the OMNIPRESENT quality involved in structuring Rk Veda.
With reference to consciousness, Krishn-Yajur-Veda Pratishakhya
comprises the specific sets of laws of Nature that are engaged in promoting the
 

Gahana karmana gatih

Trans. Deep is the field of action--the progressive,
dynamic passage of action.

Action has its range from point to infinity--from
isolation to the field--from the effect at a point to the
'Field Effect', the Maharishi Effect, which permeates and
pervades the whole field of space and time.

It is called the Maharishi Effect because Transcendental
Meditation takes the mind to Transcendental
Consciousness, which is alertness, total wakefulness of
the field, which is Maha (great, unbounded) Rishi, (the
intelligence that knows everything and sees everything)--
the infinite creative potential of dynamism in the field of
infinite silence.

-Maharishi's Absolute Theory of Government, p. 439

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quality of Devata--the process of observation, the dynamism of observing
in the witnessing quality of Rishi--within
the Samhita level of consciousness, providing a structure to the eternally silent,
self-referral, self-sufficient, fully awake state of consciousness,
which is intimately personal to everyone.
(complete table of qualities)
 
 

Layer III of the cerebral cortex contains cells 
whose projections are spread via the 
commisural and corticocortical fibres to all 
areas of the cortex. The commisural fibres 
cross from one side of the brain to the other 
connecting distant cortical layers. 

They, therefore, are a wide-range integrating 
and processing set of fibres within the self- 
referral nature of the activity of the nervous 
system. They have a quality of omnipresence
 

-His Majesty Prof. Tony Nader-Ram in 
Human Physiology: Expression of 
Veda and the Vedic Literature, p. 189 

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