I teach a class based on the central work in the world of graphic 
design in the 20th century....that of Joseph Albers, who 
participated in the phenomenal Bauhaus in Germany and its MASSIVE 
influence still felt today...and who joined Black Mountain College, 
co-founded by Ted Drier, and I get a small kick out of telling the 
students that I lived 2 doors down from one of the co-founders. 

You may have no idea of the incredible significance and influence of 
the Bauhaus and Albers until you have studied it in depth. It truly 
is a topic in which the wholeness is more than the sum of the parts, 
and hard to express in a post. I could write a book on the details 
of the significance of this whole transition from Nazi Germany to 
their closing of the Bauhaus and the resultant emmigration to US of 
many members, and the huge influence they had on American culture, 
and in turn, the huge influence back to European culture. A vast and 
profound topic, and this guy Ted Drier was right there with the top 
movers and shakers. Wish I had known more then, and talked to him 
more before he died.

OffWorld



--- In [email protected], "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Amidweeks of local celebrations and commemorations of Black 
Mountain College, coinciding with the release of a documentary film 
on the College, the following letter regarding Ted Dreier, MUM, and 
BMC was published in the May 2 print issue of the Mountain Xpress. 
Global Country of World Peace owns 700 acres of land bordering the 
property where Black Mountain College was foundedon the very same 
mountain.
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> Black Mountain College comes full circle
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> Many years after the doors of Black Mountain College closed 
forever, the schools cofounder Theodore Dreier became founding 
trustee of another cutting-edge educational institution. Dr. Dreier 
pursued his dream of a holistic approach to higher education by 
joining with the founder of the Transcendental Meditation program, 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, to create Maharishi International University.
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> As with BMC, there was little national publicity surrounding this 
new university when it began in 1973 in Santa Barbara, Calif.; 
however, MIUrenamed Maharishi University of Management, now an 
accredited, liberal-arts university in Fairfield, Iowasoon became 
recognized as one of the most progressive universities in the world. 
Once again, Dr. Dreier was at the center of experimental education. 
He believed that the aspiration of Black Mountain College to develop 
the whole student found fulfillment in the consciousness-based 
approach of MUM, where students and faculty practice the 
Transcendental Meditation program and learn, not only through class 
work and book study, but also by fathoming the unlimited creativity 
and intelligence of their consciousness. During his years at MUM, 
Dr. Dreier could be found participating in group TM practice and 
yogic flying in MUMs golden domesimilar to Buckminster Fullers 
prototype of the geodesic dome built at Black Mountain.
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> Today, the Dreier Building on MUM campus is the first college 
building in the world designed in the architectural style of 
sthapatya veda, which harmonizes the influences of sun, moon and 
stars using mathematically derived proportions, orientation and 
dimensions. Due in part to Dr. Dreiers influence, MUM is a current-
day incarnation of Black Mountain College, offering workshops on 
green building and organic farming; hosting events such as avant-
gardefilmmaker David Lynchs upcoming conference on Consciousness, 
Creativity and the Brain; and showcasing the work of physicist Dr. 
John Hagelin, whose unified-field theory of consciousness is 
transforming our understanding of the unified field and its 
connection to human consciousness.
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> Dr. Dreiers vision lives on as schools across the nation introduce 
consciousness-based education in their curriculum. To bring the 
dream of Black Mountain College full circle, the land adjacent to 
the very mountain where Theodore Dreier and John Andrew Rice founded 
the college is now set to become the new home for one of Maharishis 
consciousness-based education programs. If the gentle, humble and 
brilliant Dr. Dreier were around today, he would be proud that the 
spirit of Black Mountain College thrives in Western North Carolina.
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> Tom Ball 
> Marshall
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> Global Country of World Peace
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> The Transcendental Meditation Program
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> 297 Country Cove Lane
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> Marshall, NC 28753
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> 828-649-9781 www.tm.org
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