University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 5, 1972 5 man covers ause a and a nineusk of the people ul party se con- foices, itself to er and ampaign entaries. Meditator Finds Fresh Outlook on the man for an you youags and estate you're cent of thery The every merits " By PAT BREITENSTEIN Kenson Staff Writer oup. Obcessfully on the A stronger mind, greater awareness and better health are the results of practicing transcendental meditation, said Greg Karnazae, a member of the student Interior Medicine program. In a lecture Wednesday. the use of masks by ended by appropriate to be fitted to efts. The weights referred from the first final. both the needs e f drugs. both the patient p price to with the iniously lost in probably price is the that the acceptable and in- between gler, M.D. th Service Sniper Attacks Irish Protestant of a blemma and an acuteuterine Accurate by the treatment or should to bare BELLAFT. (AP)—William Craig, leader of northern Vanguard Movement, narrowly escaped an assassination attempt on his wife. Three bullets from a speedin aut raked Craig's car as he h drove from Belfast to his la- form its offices in nearby Largur Craig, 48, blamed the attack on me. I had been told and said that he didn't know if they wanted to kill a loyalist or produce a loyalist leaker. st holidays and class postage ventions advertised items expressed Craig said shots rang out as his car was passed by another driven by a man and carrying a female passenger. One bullet punch through the provincial cabinet minister's lodged in the back seat. Two others drilled through a front window. "I am very lucky, I know that. This is the third attempt on my life, and the closest," Craig said. Craig's house was hit by a gasoline bomb in 1968. The following year, his children found a bomb in the garden. ...Scott Spreter As head of the Vanguard movement, which claims it commands a private army of 200,000 volunteers, Craig is one of the most powerful leaders of the member-member protest community. ie Plepergerdes Had the attack been successful, it would almost certainly have set off Protestant reaction against the Roman Catholics in the province. Craig was dismissed in 1968 as home affairs minister in the now-suspended Unionist government for his hard-line views. Craig said the attack would not hinder his campaign to end direct British involvement and restore a Protestant-dominated provincial governmen- William Whitelaw, Britain's landlord, appealed to both feuding communities to help track down backstreet assassination squads He spoke after the killers claimed two more victims early Wednesday raising their death toll this year to at least 75. Karnaze said, "Meditation offers a means of making the mind stronger." His appeal was an attempt to break through the wall of silence in the Catholic and Protestant churches where the killers find sanctuary. He said that when he first was introduced to meditation three years ago he asked him to make his studies easier. He said he had to spend less time studying and got better grades after practicing medicine. Psychologists and psychitrists, said Karnaze, think the average person uses the internet for mental capacity. He said he thought many persons could utilize more of their mental capacity. GI's Payments To Be Later KARNASE ZA that since he began to mediate regularly, his mind has been fresher and more physically. He has fit better physically. "If the mind is fresher it improves the whole range of human activity." Karnaze said. The Oct. 1 deadline for the first payment of tuition fees by veterans will be extended, according to a statement from the chancellor of business affairs. Nitcher his office would defer payment dates until veterans had received their October checks. Karnazae began lecturing in the Department of Undergraduate work at Dartmouth and one semester of graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania. "I needed time to think about what I was going to do and realized that I enjoyed teaching them less than studying," Karnza said. Veterans are expected to go to the comptroller's office as soon as possible after they receive monthly checks, he said. In previous years, veterans attending school under the GI Bill paid their tuition at the same time as other students. This year they received payment, deadlines were set for Oct. 1, Nov. 1 and Dec. 1. To become a teacher of meditation Karaane had to study with the Maharishi Mahesh for six months. One month of the training was spent with the other five months were in Mallorca, Spain. Karaane said Mallorca had no special significance except that it was a resort area during the off season and accommodations were cheaper. "Meditation has been most successful in the U.S. and northern Europe because they are the ones who have advanced nations," Karmena said. KARNAZE IS ONE of 2,400 meditation teachers in the United States. He said meditation offered a method of relaxation and rest that was deeper than sleep. Karnaze said he thought meditation could help make a better world. "Meditation releases ten- wanted energy. It's the best pleasant to be around. You would rather walk into a room full of relaxed and pleasant people than arguing. It helps you argue. Meditation helped me and now I want to teach it to KARNAZE contradicted the idea that meditation taught a method of withdrawal from life. mediation improves the basic skills which allows you to enjoy activity more. There is a definite difference in thinking and activity," he said. Next fall Karnase plans to go on to medical school. He said he would like to do some research in biological effects of meditation. "There is a definite relationship between meditation and health," he said. "Doctors mentation is completely natural. It involves no effort or control. You don't have to have He plans to continue teaching meditation during graduate work and said he did not think it would interfere with his education. estimate that as much as 60 percent of all disease is in some way psychoasomatic." Karnaze will give another lecture at 7:30 tonight in the Council Room of the Union Council. Meditation will begin Saturday. ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN'S Open from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. IN THE LIFE OF IVAN DENISOVICH with TOM COURTENAY ALFRED BURKE / James Maxwell / Eric Thompson any particular religion of belief before it will work. It makes your mind move clear and energetic to learn faster. 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