TONY NADER : VEDIC SCIENCE MEETS MODERN SCIENCE

Dr. Tony Nader is an esteemed neuroscientist, Vedic scholar, researcher, and author. He is also the leader of the Global Transcendental Meditation movement.

His journey started at the American University of Beirut, where he studied psychiatry and internal medicine. He then proceeded to do his Ph.D. in Brain and Cognitive Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), following which he undertook his doctoral training and research at Harvard University.

In 1994, Dr. Nader published his first book, ‘Human Physiology: Expression of Veda and Vedic Literature,’ under Maharishi’s guidance, where he elucidates how the 40 elements of Vedic literature are related to the 40 parts of human physiology. He also wrote several other books afterwards, including ‘Ramayan in Human Physiology,’ in 2011, where he speaks about the laws of nature and how they manifest. The most recent one being ‘Consciousness is all there is,’ which was published on the 6th of August 2024 and has already made it to The New York Best Sellers list. His latest book talks about understanding pure consciousness at a deeper level and experiencing true happiness, peace, clarity, and fulfillment.

In the year 2000, Dr. Tony Nader was honored with the title of “Maharaja” by Maharishi and was handed the responsibility of the Global Transcendental Meditation organization and became Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s successor in 2008, which operates in more than 100 countries.

Dr. Nader has been a key speaker and presenter at several conferences around the world and in a number of prestigious universities. He has spoken about the various concepts and studies on consciousness and human physiology. His in-depth knowledge of both modern and Vedic science and the perfect explanation of their interrelation has given his audience and followers a new and broader lens to view their life and existence.

 

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