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The Interconnectedness of the Universe
by Michael Funk, M.P.H., P.A.C., D.F.A.A.P.A.
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26 June 2017
 Michael Funk with a young patient on a 2010 medical mission in Guatemala I started the Transcendental Meditation® (TM) technique on August 11, 1970. I had read numerous books that talked about enlightenment and tried a bunch of different ''meditation'' techniques, some of which gave me a brief glimpse of relaxation.
But the first time I did the TM technique I thought, ''This is it!'' The peace that swept through me was the thing I'd been looking for. I haven't missed a day since, and every time I practice, I still come out with that feeling.
Swept Along into the Best Possible Situations
There's also the dramatic experience of ''support of nature'' that has accompanied my TM practice. I could tell a million stories of how things just seem to pull together to fulfill my desires. . . .
More important things, like my current employment, have also been effortless. Actually, I'd have to say more than effortless—I seem to be just swept along into the best possible situations. All I have to do is relax and let it happen.
Giving Has Become the Most Natural Act
As a direct result of my TM practice, my understanding and experience of the underlying interconnectedness of the universe and, more specifically, of all the people and other life forms here on Earth, draws me to want to know more about the vast diversity of our unique corner of the universe.
TM has expanded my capacity to love, value, and appreciate the diversity of people, places, and things. Giving has become the most natural act.
I've been on numerous medical missions to Central and South American and African countries. The picture of me with the children [link below] was taken in a small village that required a long ride in the back of a pickup and then a long walk into the mountains in central Guatemala.
Avoiding Burnout, Maintaining Equanimity
In my medical practice, I tend to work in areas that are underprivileged and underserved. Many people I care for have no financial means, but the people I work with don't look at that. We only see someone who's looking for help.
It can be very taxing emotionally and physically in these situations, but TM offers the ability to maintain equanimity along with being able to give the support required even in the most demanding situations. Having a technique that allows me to sit down and completely relax and recharge twice a day has been invaluable.
Burnout is a very common problem with medical professionals. But for me—and I completely attribute this to TM—I am excited to go to work every day, even now at level 68 [age 68]. . . .
Exploring the Vast Diversity of Our Corner of the Universe
I love my medical work, but I also make time to enjoy scuba diving, which gives me an opportunity to see an ecological environment of Earth that not many people experience firsthand. I have been places underwater that, quite literally, no human has ever been before. The diversity of life is astounding. . . .
I hope sharing my story may stimulate someone else to take steps onto the path of effortless success, happiness, and fulfillment. Every day of my life has gotten better since that first day I learned TM. It's the single most important decision I have made.
Michael Funk is a physician assistant and an Assistant Professor of Medical Education at Barry University, St. Croix. A master scuba diver, he lives in Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands.
SOURCE: Excerpts from Enjoy TM News
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