American director talks about Transcendental Meditation and Twin Peaks in an interview.

David Lynch has granted an interview with the Argentine newspaper Clarion in which said things about Twin Peaks and talk about Transcendental Meditation, that changed his life. I leave you with some fragments:

"No need to suffer to show suffering, be paranoid to describe nightmares "

Especially significant is the time that David Lynch was described as before practicing Transcendental Meditation, and speaking it was a very angry man, very worried and, it seems like, grumpy and broncas.

-Who was David Lynch before practicing transcendental meditation? He remembers?

-Yes, Of course! A man filled with rage, not so much depressed and worried about the future, pessimistic. I remember an episode that goes back to the time of my first short. He sat at a table facing the wall, worried, when something happened inside me: It had everything we needed, the teams, the perfect setting, He should have been the happiest person in the world, but it was only on the surface, inside was empty, He was unhappy. Meditation swept all the uncertainties in less than a week. My first wife (Peggy Reavey) I could not believe it. "Where is your anger?”, I was wondering. I did not know enough to say that beyond a holistic experience that spans the brain.

You can read the full interview here

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