Transcendental Meditation is taught in the Netherlands by the Stichting Maharishi Vedisch Instituut, a recognised non-profit educational organisation. TM is not a cult and not a religion — it is a meditation technique practised by over eight million people of all cultures and backgrounds. The foundation has no owners or shareholders: 100% of the course fee goes to education and charity. Finances are audited annually by an independent accounting firm.
The Maharishi Foundation was established in 1959 by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Created to promote the practice of the Transcendental Meditation technique and safeguard the authenticity of its teaching, it has since grown into a global organisation with centres in over 100 countries.
The TM technique is taught in the Netherlands by the Stichting Maharishi Vedisch Instituut, part of a recognised non-profit educational organisation.
As a non-profit, 100% of the TM course fee supports our educational and charitable initiatives. There are no profit distributions of any kind.
The organisation's finances are audited annually by an independent accounting firm.
No. TM is a meditation technique, not a religious or spiritual movement. There are no beliefs, no membership and no obligations after the course. You learn a technique that you practise independently at home — twice a day for 20 minutes.
TM is compatible with any religion or worldview. The technique is practised by Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, atheists and people without religious background. Nothing is asked to be believed.
The Stichting Maharishi Vedisch Instituut is a recognised non-profit with no owners or shareholders. Finances are audited annually by an independent firm. 100% of the course fee goes to education, teacher support and social projects — there are no profit distributions.
After the four-day course, you meditate independently at home. There is no group to join, no meetings to attend and no follow-up courses to buy. Lifetime follow-up (checkings, refresher courses) is included and voluntary. Learn more about post-course support.
At the helm of the global Transcendental Meditation organisation stands Dr. Tony Nader, M.D., Ph.D. He embodies the unique synthesis of modern science and ancient Vedic wisdom that characterises the TM movement.
As the successor to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Dr. Nader leads the organisation with a vision deeply rooted in knowledge. His impressive academic background includes training as a physician at Harvard University and a Ph.D. in neuroscience from the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is also a globally recognised Vedic scholar.
There are TM centres throughout the Netherlands where you can learn to meditate and discover a deep inner peace.
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Societal violence and collective consciousness: reduction of homicide rates and urban violence in the US.
Transcending as a driver of development.
The effect of coherent collective consciousness on national quality of life and economic performance indicators.
Long-term meditation practice in Puno, Peru: a five-level exploratory model of theory and research.
Socio-political violence in Cambodia between 1990 and 2008: an exploratory mixed-methods study of social coherence.
“I have been diving within for over thirty years now with the TM technique. It is not just a habit; it has truly changed my life. Those daily moments of deep rest have given me a stable foundation for personal growth and have guided me through all phases of life.”
David Lynch
About non-profit status, transparency, religion and social projects.
No. TM is a meditation technique, not a religious or spiritual movement. You don’t need to believe in anything, join anything, and there are no obligations after the course. The Stichting Maharishi Vedisch Instituut is a recognised non-profit whose finances are audited independently each year. TM is practised by over eight million people of all cultures and backgrounds.
No. TM is a meditation technique, not a religion. It is compatible with any religion or worldview and is practised by Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, atheists and people without religious background. Nothing is asked to be believed — TM is based on a natural ability of the mind.
Yes. TM is taught in the Netherlands by the Stichting Maharishi Vedisch Instituut, a recognised non-profit. The foundation has no owners or shareholders — 100% of the course fee supports education and charity. Finances are audited independently each year.
100% supports the foundation’s educational and charitable initiatives: maintaining TM centres, training teachers, lifetime follow-up for students, and social projects such as TM programmes for firefighters, emergency workers, medical professionals and refugees.
Dr Tony Nader, M.D., Ph.D. — trained as a physician at Harvard with a doctorate in neuroscience from MIT. He is the successor to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who introduced TM in the 1950s. The Maharishi Foundation is active in over 100 countries.
Together with the David Lynch Foundation, the organisation offers programmes for firefighters, police officers, medical professionals and refugees. In Europe, EU-funded education projects use TM to reduce test anxiety in students and stress in teachers.
TM is a simple, natural meditation technique practised for 20 minutes twice daily using a personal mantra. It is completely effortless — no concentration, no control of thoughts. Over eight million people worldwide have learned TM.
The course fee is income-based, from €495 to €895 one-time. Payment in three instalments via In3 or Klarna is available. Included: personal instruction, three follow-up sessions, six months of group sessions and lifetime follow-up worldwide.
Yes. Over 400 peer-reviewed studies at more than 200 universities. The American Heart Association recognises TM as the only meditation technique shown to lower high blood pressure. The NIH invested over $26 million in TM research.
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