Farrow was raised as a
Catholic and attended
convent schools. She learned the
Transcendental Meditation technique (TM) in 1966 at
UCLA, and the next year became interested in yoga, opening a yoga institute at a former church in Boston. In 1968, Farrow, along with her sister Mia and brother Johnny, traveled with
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi from New York to India, and then to the Maharishi's ashram in
Rishikesh for a Transcendental Meditation teacher training course.
The Beatles arrived shortly thereafter. Farrow was dedicated to practicing the TM technique so she could become a TM teacher. She said: "I would always rush straight back to my room after lectures and meals so I could meditate.
John,
George and
Paul would all want to sit around jamming and having a good time and I'd be flying into my room. They were all serious about what they were doing, but they just weren't as fanatical as me". Lennon was asked to "contact her and make sure she came out more often to socialize" and he wrote the song "
Dear Prudence". According to Lennon, "She'd been locked in for three weeks and was trying to reach God quicker than anyone else". ==Career==