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National Invincibility for World Peace

The Urgent Need of our Time

Today, every nation is vulnerable. Even the mightiest nations are held hostage by small terrorist groups. Conventional military approaches are increasingly powerless to protect a nation against terrorist attack, against new destructive technologies, or against missiles with pinpoint accuracy. Diplomatic efforts seem equally powerless. In a world divided by deep-seated hostilities and regional tensions, negotiated settlements and ceasefires have brought temporary relief, at best. Paper treaties and discussions among representatives of warring nations are too fragile a basis for lasting peace.

How, then, can we achieve lasting peace and protect the security, stability, and well-being of every nation? According to recent research, traditional approaches to defense fail because they do not address the underlying cause of violence and conflict: they do not relieve the acute political, ethnic, and religious tensions that fuel terrorism and conflict. We need an effective means to eliminate these deep-seated tensions—a proven approach that can safeguard a nation against violence and promote peace and prosperity in the world.

Invincible Defence

During the last 25 years, a powerful, innovative approach to peace has been extensively field tested—in the Middle East and throughout the world. The consistent result has
been dramatic reductions in terrorism, war, and other social violence.

The Global Country of World Peace offers a proven, practical approach to world peace and national invincibility—an approach validated over the last 25 years by more than 50 replications and 23 studies published in leading peer-reviewed scientific journals. These findings have been replicated, published in leading academic journals, and endorsed by hundreds of independent scientists and scholars. The efficacy of this approach is now beyond question.

These studies verify that the scientific knowledge and technologies are now available to end terrorism and conflict, to achieve indomitable national strength and security, and to create permanent world peace. By implementing these technologies, every government can rise to invincibility and secure the peace and safety of its citizens. But the time to act is now.

The approach calls for the immediate establishment of large national groups of peace-creating experts practicing specific “technologies of consciousness” that have been scientifically shown to neutralize acute ethnic, political, and religious tensions that fuel violence, terrorism, and social conflict. By eliminating tensions and animosity, this field-tested approach will immediately:

• Defuse enmity in a potential adversary, thus preventing the birth of an enemy and the onset of war

• Create coherent and harmonious national consciousness, strengthening the nation against any potentially disruptive influences from outside or within

• Create a peaceful and cooperative global environment, conducive to the formation of stable governments and the cessation of hostilities in regional hot spots

Ensure lasting peace, security, and economic stability at home, relieving tremendous pressure on governmental departments and institutions charged with public safety and homeland security

National invincibility means freedom from problems and negativity coming from within or from outside the country.

National invincibility is based on a strong, coherent and unified national consciousness that can be practically achieved through the Consciousness-Based programs of the Global Country of World Peace. The citizens of the nation will enjoy greater cooperation and harmony that supports maximum creativity, productivity and progress. An invincible nation administers the diversity of its citizens holistically so that individual life is upheld in perfect harmony. The government will efficiently and effectively provide knowledge and programs of action that will ensure fulfillment for every area of society.

An invincible nation radiates positivity and nourishment to its neighbors and spontaneously prevents the birth of any enemy. It will be an inspiration and joy to everyone in the world family.

Global Peace—Invincibility to Every Nation

The Global Country of World Peace is actively creating a transformation in world consciousness. Research indicated that the establishment of a group of 9,000 peace creating experts can positively influence trends in the life of the entire world family. This formula of 1 percent of the world’s population practicing advanced programs of consciousness will produce an environment of harmony and prevent the outbreak of violence and conflict anywhere in the world.

 

* Research References

(1) International Journal of Neuroscience 14: 147–151, 1981; Psychosomatic Medicine 46: 267–276, 1984; International Journal of Neuroscience  54: 1–12, 1990.

(2) Psychophysiology 26: 529 (Abstract), 1989; Human Physiology 25: 171–180, 1999; Pflügers Archiv 359 (Suppl.): 191, R 96 (Abstract), 1975; Zeitschrift für Elektroenzephalographie und Elektromyographie EEG-EMG 7: 99–103, 1976; International Journal of Neuroscience 10: 165–170, 1980; Psychophysiology 27 (Suppl.): 4A (Abstract), 1990;  Psychophysiology 31: S67 (Abstract), 1994; Psychophysiology 14: 293–296, 1977; Biological Psychology 55: 41–55, 2000; Biological Psychology 61: 293–319, 2002; Signal Processing 85: 2213–2232, 2005.

(3) Gedrag: Tijdschrift voor Psychologie 3: 167–182, 1975; Dissertation Abstracts International 38(7): 3372B–3373B, 1978; College Student Journal 15: 140–146, 1981; Perceptual and Motor Skills 62: 731–738, 1986; The Journal of Creative Behavior 19: 270–275, 1985; Journal of Clinical Psychology 42: 161–164, 1986; Personality and Individual Differences 12: 1105–1116, 1991; International Journal of Neuroscience 15: 151–157, 1981; Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 57: 950–964, 1989.

(4) Memory & Cognition 10: 207–215, 1982; L’Encéphale 10: 139–144, 1984; Perceptual and Motor Skills 38: 1263–1268, 1974; Perceptual and Motor Skills 46: 726, 1978; Journal of Clinical Psychology 42: 161–164, 1986.

(5) Psychosomatic Medicine 49: 493–507, 1987; American Journal of Health Promotion 10: 208–216, 1996.

(6) Anxiety, Stress and Coping 6: 245–262, 1993; Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 11: 13–87, 1994.

(7) Journal of Clinical Psychology 45: 957–974, 1989; Journal of Counseling and Development 64: 212–215, 1985; Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 57: 950–964, 1989.

(8) Academy of Management Journal 17: 362–368, 1974; Anxiety, Stress and Coping 6: 245–262, 1993.

(9) Anxiety, Stress and Coping 6: 245–262, 1993; Zeitschrift für klinische Psychologie 7: 235–255, 1978; Dissertation Abstracts International 38(8): 3895B, 1978.

(10) Journal of Conflict Resolution 32: 776–812, 1988; Journal of Crime and Justice 4: 25–45, 1981; The Journal of Mind and Behavior  8: 67–104, 1987; The Journal of Mind and Behavior  9: 457–486, 1988; Psychology, Crime, and Law 2: 165–174, 1996.

(11) The Journal of Mind and Behavior  9: 457–486, 1988; Social Indicators Research 47: 153–201, 1999.

(12) Journal of Conflict Resolution 32: 776–812, 1988.

(13) Social Indicators Research 47: 153–201, 1999.

(14) The Journal of Mind and Behavior  8: 67–104, 1987; Dissertation Abstracts International 51(12): 1991.

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(16) Social Indicators Research 22: 399–418, 1990.

(17) Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Business and Economics Statistics Section: 799–804, 1987; 491–496, 1988; 565–570, 1989.

(18) Dissertation Abstracts International 61(4): 2271B, 2000.

(19) Psychological Reports 76: 1171–1193, 1995.

(20) American Statistical Association, 1996 Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section,  pp. 38–43.

(21) Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 36: 283–302, 2003.

(22) Journal of Social Behavior and Personality 17: 285–338, 2005.

(23) Social Science Perspectives Journal  2(4): 80–94, 1988; Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Science Statistics Section: 297–302, 1990.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Achieving National Invincibility

“Now every government can achieve national invincibility and secure the safety and well-being of its citizens. Such a government will naturally gain the permanent support of its people—and thereby secure its own longevity and dignity as a stable, sovereign government.”
— Maharishi

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A New Approach to Peace

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“Never before in known history has there been so great an opportunity for so few individuals at such a small cost to transform the destiny of mankind and create lasting permanent peace and prosperity for every individual and every nation.”
– Major General Kulwant Singh, Ph.D (ret.), Anti-Terrorism expert

Proven Effective

The positive influence of increased coherence and invincibility in society has been measured in terms of reduction of crime and violence in society, improved economic conditions, and improved social trends, using the most rigourous scientific methods.

Research has demonstrated the following effects at the city, state, national, and international levels during the specific time periods when large groups of coherence creating experts practicing the TM-Sidhi Programme with Yogic Flying have been established.*

Improved Quality of City Life:
• Decreased Crime and Decreased Crime Rate (10)
• Decreased Violent Crime and Decreased Homicides (11)
• Decreased Automobile Accidents (12)
• Decreased Emergency Psychiatric Calls (13)
• Decreased Hospital Trauma Visits (13)
• Decreased Police Complaints (13)
• Improved Quality of City Life as Measured by an Index Comprising Data on Fires, Automobile Accidents, and Crime (12)

Improved Quality of State or Provincial Life:
• Decreased Crime (14, 15)
• Decreased Traffic Fatalities (15)
• Decreased Unemployment (15)
• Improvement on an Overall Index Including Total Crime Rate, Mortality Rate, Motor Vehicle Fatality Rate, Auto Accident Rate, Unemployment Rate, Pollution, Alcoholic Beverage Consumption Rate, and Cigarette Consumption Rate (14)

Improved Quality of National Life:
• Decreased Crime (12)
• Decreased Number of Fatalities from Suicide, Homicide, Accidents (16)
• Improved National Economy as Measured by Reduced Inflation and Unemployment (17)
• Increased International Economic Competitiveness (18)
• Stable Growth of Balanced Economic Health (18)
• Increased National Confidence, Optimism, and Economic Prosperity as Measured by Improvement in Stock Market Index (12)
• Improved Quality of National Life as Measured by an Index Comprising Data on Crime, the National Stock Market, and National Mood (12)
• Improvement on an Index of Motor Vehicle Fatalities, Homicides, and Suicides (16, 19)
• Improvement on an Overall Index Including Motor Vehicle Fatalities, Homicide, and Suicide, Cigarette Consumption, Worker-Days Lost in Strikes (19)
• Improvement on an Overall Index Including Motor Vehicle Fatalities, Homicide, Suicide, Deaths Due to Accidents (other than Motor Vehicle), Notifiable Diseases, Alcohol Consumption, Cigarette Consumption (20)

Improved Quality of International Life:
• Reduced International Conflict (21)
• Reduced Fatalities and Injuries Due to International Terrorism (21)
• Decreased War Intensity and Deaths (22)
• Increased Progress toward Peaceful Resolution of Conflict (22)
• Increased Harmony in International Affairs (23)