Lecturer, Department of Microbiology, Chittagong University
Meditation Helped Me Get
a Coveted Job in Chittagong University
In 2004 I completed my masters in Micro-biology from Chittagong University. My goal was to teach micro-biology in the same university. Although my academic background was strong, I did not have the lobby that is so important for getting a teaching job these days. But I started practicing mental image meditation. In two months, there was an interview for a Lecturer position. I excelled in it and joined the faculty.
My Mental Image Is Now Reality
I was really concerned while preparing for the BCS (Bangladesh Civil Service) exam, because there were only 28 posts for botany teachers, and thousands were trying. When I told our meditation teacher, he said, “So? You only need one, don’t you?’ I started visualizing my success through the mental image meditation. Since then, I have never looked back. Now, after 14 years, my vision is a reality. I am thankful that I am able to spread the power of knowledge among the students of the next generation.
I Got the Contract!
Governance Advisor, DFID
Mental Image Helped Me Attain My Dream
I wanted to get a degree in music from India. But my parents didn’t consent. So I bought the Quantum Method book and Mental Image Meditation tape and started practicing. I used to visualize I was pursuing graduate studies in Indian Classical Music in Mumbai. Although everything in my surrounding seemed to be against it, I felt today or tomorrow, I would definitely achieve my goal. One day, I found out that the Indian Government was going to give some scholarships to Bangladeshi students and applied.
Amazingly, I got a rare scholarship to attend the graduate program in Hindustani Classical Music in at the SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai.
Meditation Helped Me Attain a Top Level Position in the Engineers’Institute
I was very inspired by the section on mental image (visualization) in the Quantum Method book. I started visualizing that I was holding a top level post at the Engineers Institute. There were two obstacles to this: The positions are filled by direct election, and usually only government engineers are elected 2) It was very challenging, as a graduate of a not-so-well known institution, to compete with the students of BUET. But by Gods grace and the power of visualization, I found succes.
