David Lynch has unveiled his plans for a new multi-million dollar mental health program.The Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive director announced the initiative on Thursday (April 14) to fund Transcendental Meditation (TM) training for 30,000 international college students, hoping to inspire the next generation to “become advanced peace-creating meditation experts and build a legacy of lasting global peace,” according to a press release.Launched in partnership with Global Union of Scientists for Peace, the program plans to invest approximately $500 million in its first year.“We don’t know what tomorrow’s going to bring if we don’t get peace on this planet,” Lynch said in an accompanying promotional video. “This war in Ukraine, people were saying it’s not going to happen, and now it’s happened.
People are dying. Cities are being destroyed. Things are very, very precarious. Everybody knows it.”The initiative will fund meditation training for 10,000 students at Maharishi International University in the US, 10,000 students at the sister school in India, and 10,000 students at partner universities in 10 “major hot spots” around the world.“People do many things to help humanity, but this has been going on for a long time,” Lynch added. “Talking, marching, singing – it’s not brought peace.”The 76-year-old also stated his belief that stress and negativity will “start lifting” once more people engage with the meditative practices outlined in his work.“They’ll start getting more energy.
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