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UK: Maharishi School granted 'Free School' status
by Global Good News staff writer
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15 August 2011
The past year has seen great expansion and success of initiatives in the United Kingdom to make widely available the benefits of Consciousness-Based Education, Maharishi Ayur-Veda health care, and Maharishi Vastu architecture, as well as other programmes offered by organizations teaching the Transcendental Meditation Programme in the country.
One of the most important achievements in the field of education is the recent granting of 'Free School' status for Maharishi School in West Lancashire, by the national government, through which the School joins other state-maintained schools in England.
Progress is also being made in establishing large permanent groups of meditators in different parts of the country, to create an influence of coherence, harmony, and peace in national consciousness.
In the coming days, Global Good News will report more about the new developments at Maharishi Free School, as well as other areas of progress throughout the UK.
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