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Tuesday, January 3, 2006

Peace palace plans pending
Maharishi opens centers


By Mike McWilliams?Iowa City Press-Citizen
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A little more than a month after Iowa City's first Maharishi Enlightenment 
Center
opened, project officials said they expect to open another location soon -- at 
the
Old Capitol Town Center.
"We wish we could have done these projects a little bit faster," said Kent 
Boyum,
co-director of the Peace Palace Project in Iowa City. "But we do have the one 
MEC
open and we'll have the second one in the mall open as soon as we can ... 
hopefully
in six to eight weeks."
Boyum said the first MEC opened Nov. 12 in a suite at 205 E. Burlington St. 
These
Maharishi Enlightenment Centers are like day spas that offer about 60 different
products and services, including classes on transcendental meditation, massage
therapy and various herbal and organic products.
"It was taking us a bit longer than we wanted to get that organized," Boyum 
said of
the Old Capitol location in a space north of Taco Bell on the mall's first 
floor.
"That's why we ended up opening the 205 E. Burlington St., location, too."
There also are plans to open a third MEC in Coralville. Boyum said there are 
eight
MECs in Iowa cities, including Ames, Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Fairfield and 
Vedic
City.
Meanwhile, Boyum said there are still plans to build a $3 million, two-story 
Peace
Palace in the Iowa City area. Although a site has not been confirmed, Boyum 
said a
couple locations, including one in Coralville, are being considered.
Final architectural renderings of the Peace Palace are done, but Boyum said he
hasn't received them yet.
Proponents say the effects of a relaxing day spa and palace include reduced 
crime, a
healthier society and peace that could eventually spread worldwide.
Boyum said business is doing well at the Burlington Street location and a recent
open house there drew about 50 people.
MEC director Anthony Antimuro is one of four employees at the Iowa City MEC.
Antimuro was the director of the MEC in Ames before recently moving to Iowa 
City. He
graduated from the University of Iowa in 1971 with math and computer science
degrees.
Antimuro said the Peace Palace would be built according to Vedic architecture, 
which
incorporates building orientation and proportion to other buildings into the 
design.
Eventually, Antimuro said the hope to include a Maharishi Peace University, a
greenhouse and field operations to grow organic foods.
Antimuro said he hopes to start scouting for land once the Old Capitol MEC is 
up and
running.
"We would like to have anywhere from four to 100 or more acres," Antimuro said.
"We're just looking for nice land that's going to be at a good price, and it's 
got
to be oriented properly because orientation is a big aspect of Vedic 
architecture."
A non-profit organization called Global Country of World Peace is spearheading 
the
efforts to put up roughly 300 enlightenment centers and about 3,000 Peace 
Palaces worldwide.


                
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