Journal of Maharishi Vedic Research Institute 11 Putting Brahman to Practice: The Structure and Function of Maharishi’s Unified Field Chart Lee Fergusson, Geoffrey Wells, Anna Bonshek & Wendy Cavanaugh ____________________________________________________________________________________ Citation: Fergusson, L., Wells, G., Bonshek, A., & Cavanaugh, W. (2018). Putting Brahman to practice: The structure and function of Maharishiǯs unified field chart. Journal of Maharishi Vedic Research Institute, 7, 11-52. Corresponding author: Dr Lee Fergusson, E: lee@maharishivedicresearch.org © 2018 Maharishi Vedic Research Institute ____________________________________________________________________________________ SUMMARY Since the early 1960s, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi embraced the power of visual communication to more effectively convey the central concepts, principles, and themes of his Vedic Science. His early adoption of visual aids, including the first computer-generated images of interhemispheric brainwave coherence and electroencephalic ordering, and illustrated textual graphics of advanced scientific phenomena, such as the Third Law of Thermodynamics, immunology, gerontology, the Josephson Effect, and the Meissner Effect, has meant that a significant number of innovative images appear throughout the published literature on Maharishi Vedic Science. Types of images employed by Maharishi during the last 50 years range from photographs and photographic elements, schema, scientific charts, artistǯs impressions, diagrams, and graphs to a host of conceptual maps and graphic representations of the human physiology, some extending to large-scale foldout charts and 3D models.