Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will be headlining an upcoming benefit show — and yes, they’ll be performing together. Read the full post.
Mar 4
2009
08:58 PM ET
Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr to perform together
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The David Lynch Foundation provides scholarships for young people to learn TM in any setting they chose including schools, clubs, colleges. Its all voluntary, and only with the permission of the parents. Mr. Knapp was a TM teacher for years but now he’s decided he can making a better by trolling the web and posting spam in search of clients to counsel ON THE INTERNET for up to $85 an hour.
Wow, what a great show this will be. Too bad this site got infected by the TM-basher. When a child overcomes ADHD with Transcendental Meditation, and you see it happen before your own eyes, you don’t buy all that other garbage.
I can’t wait to see this concert and I am so happy that such a good cause is being supported by so many stars. TM is awesome and helps children develop great self-confidence, flexibility, problem solving skills, and happiness (to name just a few). Making Transcendental Meditation available to children of school age is a great idea and gives me hope for the future.
This will be a great show. The new documentary, SCHOOL OF THOUGHT, will show you why these music superstars are doing this benefit concert at Radio City. The film is about Transcendental Meditation in schools and what the David Lynch Foundation is doing to bring meditation to students everywhere. Watch the first eight minutes of the movie for free at: http://www.perripictures.com
Knapp you are a kook.Ill debate you phoney balooney types any time any where.Freak
TV Gord…I also grew up listening to The Beatles & in my opinion, they will always be the Best Band in the World. What a sad day Dec 8, 1980 was. We were robbed of a great inspiration, two sons were robbed of their father, & of course the remaining Beatles were robbed of their dear friend. Since then, while I of course do NOT condone that gunman’s behaviour & I wish that event never happened, I have come to disbelieve the myth of the lone gunman. I believe that Love conquers all, but meanwhile there are evil people in high places who will stop at nothing to attain their dark goal of an Orwellian Global Gov’t. I recently saw an excellent documentary that also presents this conclusion, as well as covering other thought provoking views. I highly recommend “Architects Of Control” by Michael Tsarion. Excellent food for thought. Truth Now! R.I.P., John. George, too, of course. The Beatles Forever!
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