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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1985)
Monday, April 0, 1935 Pegs 8 Ddly Ncbrcskan n Jin t t ' r "..--"-- J0i ,-'.", !i ii .4 mt '''aif Sb , MM "Ml I M H -J' ' 1 O i ( l i I. 4 O 4 1 Durfcg the next tfcrea UNL students, faculty tr.d i:7 v. Ill have their chance to harn how to increase their intelligence, decrease their blood pressure, rellevs their Insomnia. In crease their dhscee resistance and in prove their job performance simply by relaxing 15 to 20 minutes twice a day. An instructor cf the three-day course said tsyen ci-n do these th'r.r,3 as lonj as they knew the secrets cf traruccn dentd meditation ts taught by the fol lowers of Maharishl Mahesh Yogi, founder cf the Transcendental Medita tion end TM-Sidhi PKo. Brian Cnith, a TM instructor from Maharishi International University of Fairfield, Iowa, said the main charac- teriatlc cf t: is It3 "shla eajy mental technique that you practice twice a d;y fcr erdy a few minutes." Although it doesn't take long, Smith said, it has profound ejects cn reach ing the fall intellectual and creative potential cf the mind. "At the same tine the body gets deep rest much deeper than sleep," he said. That's what gits rid of the stress and tension in the body. There are seven steps to learning transcendental meditation, Smith said. A Ti l pamphlet said it "requires pre cise personal instruction" to properly learn the process. Smith and three associate medlta- f - i 13 I- 1 ' f .' v -it t 1 f St V 3 I i J David BcuriseDsliiy Nsbrssttsn Bleed shows articles fuuxu! in the Stevei&s Crctk crea near Spiingfisld, Mo. Teams collect artifacts ogists receive largest grant UNL anthropol By Colleen Kenney Staff Reporter The UNL anthropology, department received the largest outside-funded research grant of any department early this year, and the department chair man said he expects another grant soon. Peter Bleed, associate professor of anthropology, said the department re ceived a grant of nssriy $205,000 in January from a contractus! agreement with the National Parks Services to conduct research in UNL laboratories. The department is using the money to analyze and collect eril'icis try,, all ever the Midwest. r Bleed said he c ssas t: rerJve another (IC3,C:0 1 j .rid taCt x!;:f c:i research b -i 12 r.at!orad pi:Ls in thi If!-::! . are :r.t:";, r "! rxrk t, 1th k:zj'J:i3 0.rtcr lit t z I i e.n ,iEA'. v) .J J parks, n. The researchers will bum the grassy surface cf the 180-acre park to find any artifacts that might have been hidden underneath. Bleed said the researchers hope to find remains of a building used for making bricks.' Rumor has it the brick house was built before cr the same year as the homestead for which the park is named. The heme was built in 1832 and is thought to be Nebraska's first homestead. The department and its division of archaeology received no similar grant , money last year, Bleed said. Starting ' such research programs takes a lot cf aaiiirietrstien zid , he sad. i telly net lavs this eis zzzlx e:r.t::3 b Cis i- ma. rrr : cti "5fc,i at cm tixe b t!ia f. ;? ," LeJd. ulvnlr reseeh kis its t.l-:r;t::e?. Ccl!:3 rereruvh te:j 'fecrs UtcUcctc:, frit i"a'' fca t!.3 psrk jcnice crchiisl; ":1s, Elced f- .. , . rj. w-e b to :1 tr'-x" r - ., 0 I 3 - S - - LI::-i ili tJ. t t" ctstsr vr: h a !e:3 l'.:l. V' Th3 Park S r::::r-s th.3 r"t k its i SW S-t WfcVW i..-eJaiita. ; c 1 te: ecrs cf the 4 wiii t a . e ; -j . 1 One fitcdyuill he at tha Eeste which is cr.3 cfto Nebraska catiesd i" C.3 It 1 :1U. ii-iA Ww-. 1- If;."3C?tt9 nlzed as bdr suitable to dair szzh presets," Eieed sd ticn instructors will give a fce Intro ductory lecture, the fu:t cf the seven stops to letmins the process, at the folio.vlr times and places: Q Monday, lectures at 4 and 7:S0 p.m. in the Nebraska Union, Eeger.cyB. O Tuesday, lectures at the same times in the Nebraska East Union. Wednesday, lectures at 1 2:G0 p.m. at the doLvntown YMCA and at 7 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Georgian Suite B. Smith said independent research results show that people who use TM are smarter and healthier than those who don't. Anyone can practice TM, regardless of age, he said. "There isn't any kind of lifestyle, or ft rt f' n " phileeephy cr religion that we t Smith said 3 million people world wide are involved in TM replarly. UNL has a university receriiei chapter cf the Students Ir terr.ilicr.:J Meditation Society, but that it has been inactive for the past couple cf je-s, Sraith sa.?d. Ih edd he plans to work v. ith the faculty pc:;or, law pro fessor Craig Larson, to reaetiviate the campus chapter. Smith is an iKtructcr.fron MIU, a university with regular curriculum whose students cr.d stiff ail use the Tfvl technique. The world is waiting. ..- w :W - k.V "73 1 CSV,..:!: t f: . ii m fir Jit -" n ibis rnv' ,? vv &fr .... ! if i cs! ,: 1 AVN 4 H Jf w -V:N. ' l',..M "0 A, f 1 is Ad I 4 L.Jfc to. your spring ' -wardrobe. Calvin Klein Sergio Valente Levi's Zena Jordache Gasoline la Catch Palmetto's Lee Normandc3 Rose Chic Sunset Blues Sasson Shop our entire selection of jeans and bright colored summer shorts in leggoons. Top them off with cur latest spring blouses. Finish it off with colorful sashes and baits. Deck it out with our now I ins of jewelry end accessories. pyfs.oofno p5zs22 Ira your life! 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