![]() Strand Magazine, 1861 Sir. Arthur C. Doyle |
![]() 1939-1946 20th Century Fox Basil Rathbone |
![]() 1954 S. R. Productions Ron Howard |
![]() 1984-1994 BBC Jeremy Brett |
![]() Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes |
![]() 2011-2014 BBC Benedict Cumberbatch |
![]() Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes |
![]() The Problem of Thor Bridge |
![]() Assuming lotus position |
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![]() young Sherlock Holmes meditating |
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![]() Preventing crime in the Golden Dome |
![]() Rick has read all 60 Sherlock Holmes stories |
It is elementarily evident that Sherlock often did something
like TM,
as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote the Adventure of the Dancing Men:
as Dr. Watson: "Holmes had been seated for some hours in silence."
If he was real he would practice the technique with the most
scientific research -
Transcendental Meditation