Transcendental meditation may boost student grades

BEATLES_2587635bRichard Gray, The Telegraph: A form of meditation made popular by John Lennon and his band mates during the "flower power" era has been found to improve students' grades.

A study of school pupils found that performing two 20-minute sessions of Transcendental Meditation each day improves academic achievement.

The practice involves sitting still with eyes closed while chanting a mantra – also sometimes derided as "oming".

It became synonymous with hippy culture in the 1960s after The Beatles embraced it following a visit to India where they were taught the technique by the late Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

Now a growing body of…

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