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Something To Meditate On
The concert, called
Yes, that David Lynch, the director who gave the world Eraserhead, the first “Dune” movie, “Blue Velvet” and TV’s “Twin Peaks.”
Hmmm…. Come to think of it, Frank Booth – Dennis Hopper’s character in “Blue Velvet” – could have benefited from a little meditation.
Several participants of tomorrow night’s concert appeared at a press conference today along with Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal, CEO and medical director of Capital Clinical Research Associates. Rosenthal has been using transcendental meditation for treating war vets suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder.
Which is all well and good, but we just wanted to post the picture below showing David Lynch standing between Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
To view today’s press conference, please visit the David Lynch Foundation by clicking here.
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