Dr. William Zimmerman
Rare is the man — rarer than rare
Whose mind is alert, so awake and aware
That he sees the sun rising before dawn has broken
He recognizes truth when the words are first spoken
Rarer still he whose long life of success
Allows him to help the whole world be blessed
The essence of sweetness launched his career —
He applied this same principle year after year:
He bought sugar cane, cut the stalks into ten
Then took all the pieces and sold them again
And right here you’re holding his key to success —
You have to give happiness if you want to progress.
It didn’t really matter what he bought or he sold
Paint, clothing, towels were equal to gold
His governing principle is easy to tell:
By your customers you always have to do well.
Doing well by his customers he did with such force
That enormous success was a matter of course.
He offered good quality at a competitive price
The profit he made in the bargain was nice
But everyone profited — the maker, the buyer
Quality of life, through his genius, rose higher
Opportunities rose and he quickly embraced them
The challenges were many, but he easily faced them
He chose something great to do — and he achieved it
On a scale so large that few people believed it
One store became five, then ten, then eighty-two —
He showed that there’s nothing one person can’t do.
His personal vision gave thousands employment
His touch has reached millions and enhanced their enjoyment
We’d consider him great if all that he’d done
Were to raise such great children — so brilliant, each one.
Stuart, and Marc, and Susan — these three
Do him great honor, as is easy to see
And their children rise to be equally grand —
May the legacy he leaves us forever expand
Unassuming of mind, not a single pretension
Incredible focus and power of attention
He puts everything to a personal test —
Can it be better? Is it the best?
Highly creative, a powerful presence,
He sees past the surface and grasps the pure essence
He possesses what Maharishi calls simple awareness —
No complications, straightforward, pure fairness.
He exudes a self-confident, soft-spoken charm
He’s a one-person economic shot in the arm
A good judge of size and a good judge of worth
A good judge of the value of heaven on earth. . . .
He came to Maharishi at an opportune time
He was nearing his goal — and the goal was sublime:
Maharishi proposed to create nothing less
Than heaven on earth — the whole world to bless.
Most people would see it as incomprehensible —
Dr. Zimmerman regarded the goal as quite sensible.
He watched as Maharishi developed his plan
“Maharishi,” he said, “you’re my kind of man!”
Maharishi’s great status he fully discerned
He appreciates Maharishi — and the feeling’s returned.
In years to come, many will follow his lead
In supporting this goal, in word and in deed
But he was the first, the wise among wise,
Foreseeing the future with far-seeing eyes
Maharishi once told him, not long ago:
“You’ll create affluence wherever you go.”
And we’d like to honor him, for our own part,
This man of great wisdom, great mind, and great heart.
But the highest tribute he could ever be paid
Was the beautiful message Maharishi conveyed
As coherence and harmony in the world increased:
“In his silent presidency he’s created world peace.”
June 27, 1989