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What (who) is yogic flying - definition

SILENT MENTAL PRACTICE OF FOCUS ON A PARTICULAR MANTRA TO IMPROVE ONE'S MIND
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  • [[Maharishi Mahesh Yogi]], developer of the Transcendental Meditation technique.<ref name="Bromley-Cowan 2015"/>

yogic flying         
FORM OF SILENT MANTRA MEDITATION
Yogic flying; TM-Sidhi program; TM-Sidhi; TM technique
¦ noun a technique of Transcendental Meditation involving thrusting oneself off the ground while in the lotus position.
Transcendental Meditation technique         
FORM OF SILENT MANTRA MEDITATION
Yogic flying; TM-Sidhi program; TM-Sidhi; TM technique
The Transcendental Meditation technique (abbreviated as TM) is the technique associated with the practice of Transcendental Meditation developed by the Indian spiritual figure Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The practice involves the use of a private mantra, and is practised for 20 minutes twice per day while sitting comfortably with one's eyes closed.
Flying saucer         
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  • October 1957 issue of ''[[Amazing Stories]]'' magazine devoted to flying saucers. The sightings starting in 1947 ignited an obsession with flying saucers that lasted a decade.
  • Avrocar]], a one-person flying saucer-style aircraft
  • Fata Morgana]] of distant islands distorted images beyond recognition
  • ''News notice'' printed in [[Nuremberg]], describing 4 April 1561 Nuremberg mass sighting. Discs and spheres were said to emerge from large cylinders. From [[Wickiana]] collection in [[Zürich]].
  • A lenticular cloud
  • A small flying saucer leaves its larger mothership in ''[[Plan 9 from Outer Space]]'' (1957).
  • One of the first depictions of a "flying saucer", by illustrator [[Frank R. Paul]] on the October 1929 issue of [[Hugo Gernsback]]'s pulp [[science fiction]] magazine ''[[Science Wonder Stories]]''. Although the term wasn't used before 1947, fantasy artwork in [[pulp magazine]]s prepared the American mind to be receptive to the idea of "flying saucers".
  • Exhibition model of a flying saucer (2022)
  • Magnification of second McMinnville UFO photograph.
TYPE OF SUPPOSED ALIEN SPACECRAFT, OR UFO
Flying saucers; Flying Saucers; Alien spacecraft; Extraterrestrial spacecraft; Flying-saucer; User:Smurrayinchester/Flying; Flying disk (UFO); Flying Disk (UFOs); 🛸; Alien spaceship
A flying saucer (also referred to as "a flying disc") is a descriptive term for a type of flying craft having a disc or saucer-shaped body, commonly used generically to refer to an anomalous flying object. The term was coined in 1947 but has generally been supplanted since 1952 by the United States Air Force term unidentified flying objects (or UFOs for short).

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Transcendental Meditation

Transcendental Meditation (TM) is a form of silent mantra meditation advocated by the Transcendental Meditation movement. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi began teaching the technique in India in the mid-1950s. Advocates of TM claim that the technique promotes a state of relaxed awareness, stress relief, and access to higher states of consciousness, as well as physiological benefits such as reducing the risk of heart disease and high blood pressure.

Building on the teachings of his master Brahmananda Saraswati (known honorifically as Guru Dev), the Maharishi taught thousands of people during a series of world tours from 1958 to 1965, expressing his teachings in spiritual and religious terms. TM became more popular in the 1960s and 1970s, as the Maharishi shifted to a more technical presentation, and his meditation technique was practiced by celebrities, most prominently members of the Beatles and the Beach Boys. At this time, he began training TM teachers and created specialized organizations to present TM to specific segments of the population such as business people and students. By the early 2000s, TM had been taught to millions of people; the worldwide TM organization had grown to include educational programs, health products, and related services. Following the Maharishi's death in 2008, leadership of the TM organization passed to neuroscientist Tony Nader.

The TM technique involves the use of a silently-used sound called mantra, and is practiced for 15–20 minutes twice per day. It is taught by certified teachers through a standard course of instruction, which costs a fee that varies by country. According to the Transcendental Meditation movement, it is a non-religious method for relaxation, stress relief, and self-development. The technique has been seen as both religious and non-religious; sociologists, religion scholars, and a New Jersey judge and court are among those who have expressed views on it being religious or non-religious. The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld the federal ruling that TM was essentially "religious in nature" and therefore could not be taught in public schools.

A 2015 review found that TM may reduce blood pressure compared to control groups while a trend over time indicates practicing TM may lower blood pressure. Such effects are comparable to other lifestyle interventions. Conflicting findings across reviews and a potential risk of bias indicated the necessity of further evidence, conducted by researchers without bias.

Examples of use of yogic flying
1. There are probably more people in Britain who believe in Santa Claus or yogic flying.
2. His introduction of "yogic flying" as an advanced meditation technique, which he had described as levitation, brought scorn from critics who said it was nothing more than cross–legged hopping.
3. "Yogic flying," showcased as the ultimate level of transcendence, was never witnessed as anything more than TM followers sitting in the cross–legged lotus position and bouncing across spongy mats.
4. He also championed "yogic flying", said to be the ultimate level of transcendence in which practitioners try to summon a surge of energy to physically lift themselves off the ground.
5. To his millions of dream–eyed devotees, he was the ultimate spiritual leader; a masterful guru whose meditation techniques could induce a state of euphoric bliss, and even teach them to defy gravity by "yogic flying". To a sneering John Lennon, he was a money–grubbing, sex–obsessed fraud who cynically abused his influence over The Beatles and many other awed celebrities who worshipped, cross–legged, at his painted feet during the Flower Power era.