The “Mulholland Drive” director and David Lynch Foundation founder revealed on April 14 that he is setting up an initiative to fund transcendental meditation training for 30,000 international college students with a goal to encourage the next generation to “become advanced peace-creating meditation experts and build a legacy of lasting global peace,” per a press release. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here. “We don’t know what tomorrow’s going to bring if we don’t get peace on this planet,” Lynch said in a promotional video, as reported by PEOPLE. “This war in Ukraine, people were saying it’s not going to happen, and now it’s happened. People are dying. Cities are being destroyed. Things are very, very precarious. Everybody knows it.” Lynch credited Dr. Tony Nader for pioneering the modern transcendental meditation movement and the emphasis on changing the “collective consciousness.” The initiative will fund meditation training for 10,000 students at Maharishi International University in the U.S., 10,000 students at the sister school in India, and 10,000 students at partner universities in 10 major hot spots around the world. Lynch continued, “People do many things to help humanity, but this has been going on for a long time. Talking, marching, singing — it’s not brought peace.” “They’ll start getting more energy. They’ll start getting more creativity. They’ll start being nicer to one another. They won’t want to hurt anyone,” Lynch said. “It’ll be a world at peace.” Lynch previously addressed Russia’s attack of Ukraine and showed his support for the Black Lives Matter movement during his weekly weather reports. “In this big picture, in this show we’re involved in, there’s an infinite amount of time, so there’s plenty of time — life after life after life — for you to reap what you are sowing,” Lynch said, advising Russian president Vladimir Putin to “save yourself” with a karmic balance. “Save the Ukrainians, save this world. Start getting along with your neighbors. Start building friendships. We are a world family. There is no room for this kind of absurdity anymore. Get with it. Stop this attack. Let’s work together so that all the countries of this world can come up in peace, get along with one another, and solve the problems that we’ve got together. Let’s get real.”