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MEDITATION CENTER, FOUNDER
PRAISED BY LEGISLATURE


 

By: PATRICK BUTLER, Religion Editor May 27, 2005
HUGHES
 Master Hughes
The National Meditation Center of Jacksonville, founded and directed by Sensei Master M.J. Hughes was officially commended by the Texas House of Representatives for being "a source of encouragement and education" to its community.

The resolution, H.R. 526, introduced by state Rep. Chuck Hopson, D-Jacksonville, was adopted by the House on May 23 by a non-recorded vote and commended the work of the NMC, and Hughes in particular.

 

Hughes was called "an inspiration to many East Texas residents" for the last two decades, the resolution said in part, and that "throughout his life, this esteemed advocate has exemplified the finest ideals of civic leadership and public service... and has made many invaluable contributions to the betterment of his community and established himself as an outstanding role model for the youth of Jacksonville."

 

"I was thrilled to receive this honor," Hughes told the Tyler Morning Telegraph on Friday. "I love working with individuals and agencies in this community. We're also glad that the work of the center is getting greater exposure, because we'd like to do more to meet the growing needs in East Texas."

The NMC seeks to develop leadership skills in youth and build "critical thinking skills" through their youth instructions which include a "youth martial arts" program said Hughes.

"This is not just a karate seminar," he said. "We emphasis various ways for young adults seeking opportunities to develop, and be aware of, all their abilities."

The Center also runs Critical Incidence Training seminars, Traumatic Stress seminars and has offered free self defense classes to women, in the past, Hughes said.

A native Texan, Hughes is a graduate of The University of Texas at Tyler with a degree in criminology and a master's degree in technology management. He is a certified trauma instructor, rated as a master instructor in jujitsu who founded the center for world peace in Jacksonville in 1987.

"The House of Representatives of the 79th Texas Legislature honors Master M.J. Hughes of Jacksonville for his contributions to his community and extend him best wishes for continued success," said the resolution in closing.

 

More information about the National Meditation Center can be found at the National Meditation Website.

Patrick Butler covers religion. email: religion@tylerpaper.com


 

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