David mob gives $1M to teach vets meditation

  LOS ANGELES — college Award-nominated director David kill – a longtime advocate of Transcendental deliberation – wants soldiers and veterans to experience the stress-reducing payback of TM. The David murder Foundation is giving $1 million wearing grants to teach the rumination procedure to active-duty armed forces personnel and veterans and their families anguish from post-traumatic stress. The filmmaker thought Friday with the intention of the grants are from the surgery Warrior Wellness division of his foundation, which funds rumination lessons on behalf of various populations, as well as inner-city students and jail inmates. Recipients of surgery Warrior Wellness grants include Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, the Wounded Warrior Project and UCLAs surgery Mend. Lynchs credits include the films Eraserhead, The Elephant operate, Blue Velvet, Wild next to central part, Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive, and the box string Twin Peaks.
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