Justice Is But A Heartbeat Away


During my involvement in the Transcendental Meditation (TM) Movement (1970-1992), I was fascinated by the fact that hard-core convicts could be rehabilitated to gentle and kindhearted people, simply by teaching them to meditate for 20 minutes twice a day. I vividly remember about hearing the story of one inmate who was serving three life sentences (if that is humanly possible) at a maximum-security prison in California. I will refer to him as Nick here. This man, who had killed three people out of rage and revengeful feelings, and injured several others, never felt any remorse for his actions and continued being a ‘hardened criminal’ throughout his imprisonment. One day, Nick and a number of other prisoners attended a lecture at the prison auditorium, given by a local TM instructor.

As Nick listened to the TM instructor speaking about the beneficial effects of meditation, he felt so touched by the gentle, loving kindness of this teacher that tears came into his eyes. He had never seen someone in his entire life who was genuinely interested in him and who didn’t care about the bad things he had done in his life. Here was somebody who valued him for who he was, without casting a judgment. Why would someone want to come into the dangerous and dark world of a maximum-security prison, and without getting anything in return, give him something that would help him find peace and joy? At the end of the lecture, Nick went up to the teacher and asked him if he could learn from him how to meditate. It wasn’t so much what the TM teacher said during the discourse that had inspired Nick to approach this man. When asked about this years later, Nick said that it was the man’s radiance of inner peace, joy and the non-judgment that intrigued him the most, so much so that he wondered whether there was any chance he could become somewhat like him.

Nick signed up for instruction and literally, within the first few seconds of his first meditation, he immersed into a sea of love and peacefulness that would change his life forever. During my 20 years of teaching TM around the world, I had seen dramatic internal shifts happen in some people, but I never thought it was possible for a murderer to turn into a saint within moments. What unfolded was a story that could only warm hearts. It shows that evil isn’t real, love is, and it is there in everyone. For Nick, justice was but heartbeat away.

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  • May 16, 2010 Melinda S. wrote:
    I love this story. I've read it in its entirety several times in "Lifting the Veil of Duality".

    One of the things I love the most about your books is when you include real people's triumphant stories like this one. You could probably write a whole new book citing examples of real people who followed your protocols and found great healing results. I'd be first on line to read it!!!!
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    1. May 16, 2010 Andreas Moritz wrote:
      Thank you so much, Melinda.  Your comments are always an inspiration.  I deeply appreciate your kindness and support.  With love and utmost gratitude,  Andreas
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