Transcendence, Norman E. Rosenthal, M.D.
Transcendence, Norman E. Rosenthal, M.D.
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Transcendence
Healing and Transformation Through Transcendental Meditation

Author: Norman E. Rosenthal, M.D.

Narrator: Gildart Jackson

Unabridged: 8 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/16/2011


Synopsis

Norman E. Rosenthal, M.D., a twenty-year researcher at the National Institute of Mental Health and the celebrated psychiatrist who pioneered the study and treatment of Season Affective Disorder (SAD), brings us the most important work on transcendental meditation since the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's Science of Being and Art of Living—and one of our generation's most significant books on achieving greater physical and mental health and wellness.

Transcendence demystifies the practice and benefits of transcendental meditation for a general audience who may have heard about the method but do not necessarily know what it is, how it is learned, or what they stand to gain, physically and emotionally, from achieving transcendence. Dr. Rosenthal clearly and practically explains the basic ideas behind transcendental meditation: It is a nonreligious practice that involves sitting comfortably for twenty minutes twice a day while using a silent mantra, or nonverbal sound, to attain a profound state of aware relaxation.

Alongside exclusive celebrity interviews—where figures like Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Martin Scorsese, Russell Brand, Laura Dern, Moby, and David Lynch openly discuss their meditation—Dr. Rosenthal draws upon experience from the lives of his patients and a wealth of clinical research amassed on transcendental meditation over the past generation (340 peer-reviewed published articles). He provides the fullest and most accessible book ever on the broad range of benefits of this remarkably simple practice, from relief of anxiety, stress and depression to new hope for those experiencing addiction, attention-deficit disorder, or post-traumatic stress disorder.

About Norman E. Rosenthal, M.D.

Norman E. Rosenthal, MD, is a South African author, psychiatrist, and scientist who in the 1980s first described winter depression or seasonal affective disorder, and pioneered the use of light therapy for its treatment. He has published over 200 professional articles and written or coauthored ten books, including Winter Blues, The Emotional Revolution, and Poetry Rx: How 50 Inspiring Poems Can Heal and Bring Joy To Your Life. Dr. Rosenthal maintains a clinical and coaching practice in the DC Metropolitan area.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cheryl on August 01, 2012

I wanted to read this book to get more insight into TM, then I decided to send an inquiry to get information from an instructor. I set up a meeting, went to the two introductory sessions and then next thing I know, I am getting instructions on TM. It happened so very quickly and normally I am not th......more

Goodreads review by David on January 16, 2012

pioneer of seasonal affective disorder research describes with enthusiasm his practice, begun just a few years ago, of Transcendental Meditation. Reviews research on its effects on blood pressure, anxiety, etc. and provides supplementary favorable anecdotes from his own perspective as well as from i......more

Goodreads review by Clayton on May 23, 2013

If you're curious about transcendental meditation this is the book for you. Founded on extensive scientific study and personal experience, Dr. Rosenthal walks you through the profound benefits of learning TM while also explaining his skeptical journey with meditation. Where Jack Forem's book on trans......more

Goodreads review by Victoria Evangelina on September 02, 2015

I am very encouraged by the wealth of research presented in this volume. The evidence of the many benefits offered by TM are well documented and inspired me to learn TM and spread the word about its power. I highly recommend this book to anyone.......more

Goodreads review by Isak on July 17, 2020

The author finished the book with some mumbo jumbo about that "unified string theory implies Transcendental Meditation can affect the universe". It's too bad because the rest of the book is okay, but he kinda butchers all of his credibility with this final idiotic theory. If you can disregard the ne......more