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A
Scientific Formula to Create Invincible National Defence
Brian Mc Enery Ph.D.
Former Army Officer
The Defence Forces of Ireland
David R. Leffler, Ph.D.
Center for Advanced Military Science (CAMS)
Maharishi University of Management, U.S.A.
Abstract
This article outlines an approach to conflict prevention and resolution
based on the elimination of accumulated societal stress. It presents
a brief review of scientific research that demonstrates that groups
of experts, utilising Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's Invincible Defence
Technology—Transcendental Meditationâ (TM®) and its advanced practice,
the TM-Sidhi® Programme—can produce measurable reductions
in warfare, violence, and crime, and improvements in international
relations. There follows an explanation of the mechanics of social
coherence and its foundation in modern scientific theory. It then
suggests the incorporation of such a group of experts—known as
a coherence-creating group—into the military forces, thereby establishing
a Prevention Wing of the Military whose duty will be to create
integrated national consciousness and make the nation invincible.
Finally, it outlines how a Prevention Wing of the Military was
successfully deployed in Mozambique, and suggests that other countries
military forces should evaluate this approach as part of their
overall defence strategy.
About
the Authors
Dr. Brian Mc Enery is an independent research
scientist and former Army Officer. He joined the Defence Forces
of Ireland in 1973 and was commissioned into the Infantry Corps
in 1975. He completed a honours B.Sc. Degree in Mathematics and
Mathematical Physics at University College Galway in 1977. During
his army career he served mainly in the Eastern Command, and served
with the 52nd Infantry Battalion in UNIFIL, South Lebanon in 1982/83.
Following his retirement from the Defence Forces in 1985, he resumed
his academic studies in the Mathematical Physics department at
University College Cork (UCC), and was awarded a Ph.D. in computational
mathematics in 1990. He continued to lecture and conduct research
at UCC until 1991. Since then, Dr. Mc Enery has been investigating
the many practical applications of Maharishi's Vedic Science.
Included in this investigation has been a comprehensive review
of the natural law based technologies of consciousness, especially
the research on the effectiveness of coherence creating groups
in conflict prevention and resolution.
Dr. David R. Leffler received his Ph.D. from The Union Institute in
Cincinnati, Ohio where he did his doctoral research on the topic
of Invincible Defence Technology. His other academic degrees include:
a B.A. in Education and an M.A. in the Science of Creative Intelligence
from Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa and
an M.M. in Education from New Mexico State University at Las Cruces.
David was a member of the U.S. Air Force for eight years. He has
given presentations on Invincible Defence Technology at the Russian
Air Force Academy, The Russian Academy of Sciences, and defence-related
institutions in the U.S.A. Dr. Leffler is a founding member of
the Center for Advanced Military Science (CAMS) at Maharishi University
of Management.
Contents:
Introduction
Review of Scientific Research
The Mechanics of Social Coherence
Invincible National Defenc
Prevention Wing of the Military
Practically Demonstrated in Mozambique
Conclusion
A
Scientific Formula to Create Invincible National Defence
Introduction
The
past few years have seen an increase in intractable regional conflicts
that the international community has been powerless to resolve.
The global relief and freedom from fear that resulted from the
"grand handshake" between the superpowers in 1988 has
soon become meaningless, ending up in the Gulf War, Somalia, the
Balkans as well as other hot spots. Many of these conflicts are
so deeply rooted within the societies in which they manifest that
only fundamental changes in the methods being employed to resolve
conflicts have any hope of success.
This
article outlines an approach to conflict prevention and resolution,
and social progress that has its roots in India's ancient Vedic
tradition. Scientist and educator Maharishi Mahesh Yogi has recently
brought this ancient knowledge to light. The programmes underlying
this approach have been validated by almost fifty scientific studies,
some of which are reviewed below. The positive effects of these
programmes were demonstrated in Mozambique. Comments from Lt.
Gen. Tobias Dai, (Ret.) now the Defence Minister of Mozambique,
are also included below.
The
basis for this approach to preventing and resolving conflict is
the understanding that conflict, and other forms of social disorder,
are manifestations of accumulated stress within society. Stress
in the individual leads to a wide range of problems, from ulcers
and heart disease to anxiety, hostility, and aggressive behaviour.
In a similar way, Maharishi's Vedic Science suggests that stress
in the collective consciousness
[1]
of society creates a fertile ground for a wide
range of social problems—including violent crime and socio-cultural
conflict leading to the disintegration of society and ultimately
war. The means proposed to reduce violence and social disorder
is a coherence-creating group that reduces stress in the collective
consciousness of society as a whole.
Review
of Scientific Research
As
early as 1960, Maharishi predicted that when 1% of a population
practiced the Transcendental Meditation programme, a measurable
increase in orderliness, coherence, and positive trends would
be observed in society. On the basis of initial research in 1974
and the introduction of the more powerful TM-Sidhi programme in
1977, it was predicted that when the square root of 1% of a population
practiced the TM and TM-Sidhi programme together as a group, a
similar increase in orderliness would be observed in society.
The formulae for the size of the group necessary to create a "phase
transition" to a measurable higher quality of life in society
were calculated. These calculations were based on analogous phase
transitions from disorder to orderliness as studied in physics.
The
earliest research documenting reduced violence throughout society
examined the effects of the Transcendental Meditation programme
on twenty-four U.S. cities that had 1% or more of their population
individually practising this technique in their own homes. Research
found that the total crime decreased 16% in the "1% cities"
compared to matched control cities. The study
[2]
also found that crime rate trends remained
significantly reduced in the 1% cities compared to controls over
the next five years.
A
dramatic experiment testing the ability of the practice of the
Transcendental Meditation programme to reduce armed conflict was
conducted in the Lebanese village of Baskinta, population 10,000,
situated at the centre of the Lebanese conflict.
[3]
The number of shells coming into the village,
the number of people killed and wounded, and property damage in
Baskinta was compared with the same statistics from three control
villages in the same area. The baseline period was from the autumn
of 1978 to the spring of 1982, and the experimental period from
the summer of 1982 through the winter of 1984. The TM programme
was first introduced to Baskinta in May 1981 and the town reached
the 1% threshold in June 1982.
The
results sharply contrasted with the village's history, and to
what was happening to control villages in the same area. As predicted,
hostilities completely ceased in Baskinta from the time 1% of
its population began to practice the TM programme. This cessation
of violence in Baskinta was in sharp contrast to the worsening
trends in all surrounding control villages.
More
recently, research has evaluated the effects of the advanced technology—group
practice of the TM-Sidhi programme. These studies report that
when even a relatively small group of individuals (approximately
the square root of 1% of a population) practiced the TM-Sidhi
programme together in groups, crime and other indicators of social
disorder decreased in the whole society. When these coherence-creating
groups were dispersed, crime and other societal disorders returned
to their former levels.
The
following is a brief review of some of the studies on coherence
creating assemblies, showing reduced crime, violence, and warfare,
and improved international relations.
In
Britain, the ability of a coherence-creating group to reduce crime
has been convincingly demonstrated in the Merseyside metropolitan
area. The crime rate has shown a relative fall of 60% compared
to national trends since a coherence-creating group was established
in the area. In six years, the crime rate has fallen from the
third highest of all metropolitan areas to the lowest in England.
[4]
Over
a two-year period, a week-by-week study showed that whenever attendance
at a large coherence-creating group in Washington D.C. increased,
violent crime decreased.
[5]
Another,
more recent study in Washington, D.C.
[6]
demonstrated that during a two-month coherence-creating
assembly in the city from June to July 1993, violent crime in
the city decreased by 20.1%. The public's decreasing confidence in the Clinton
administration dramatically reversed. The Washington crime results
were based on statistics received from the District of Columbia
Metropolitan Police Department.
Analysis of the results was approved by an independent
Project Review Board of thirteen leading scientists in the field
of social science.
An
analysis of public statements of the U.S. president concerning
the Soviet Union indicated a warming of U.S.-Soviet relations
associated with periods of high participation in a coherence-creating
group in the U.S.
[7]
In another study, statistics provided by the
Rand Corporation showed that during the three largest coherence-creating
assemblies ever held (approaching or exceeding 7,000 participants),
worldwide terrorism dropped by 72%. At the same time, all international
conflict reduced by more than 30%.
[8]
A
day-by-day study of a two-month-long coherence-creating assembly
in Israel showed that, on days of high attendance, war deaths
in neighbouring Lebanon decreased by 76%. On the same days, a
composite quality-of-life index showed decreased crime, traffic
accidents and fires in Jerusalem, and decreased crime accompanied
by improvements in the stock market and national mood throughout
Israel. Other possible causes (weekends, holidays, weather, etc.)
were statistically controlled for and could not account for the
results.
[9]
A follow-up day-by-day study of more than two
years showed that during seven different coherence-creating assemblies,
war deaths in Lebanon decreased by an average of 71%.
[10]
The
research results on the effects of coherence-creating assemblies
on the Lebanese conflict are of particular significance to UN
peacekeeping forces. One study covered the period from July to
August 1983, and the other covered the two-year period from 1983-1985.
During these periods, international peacekeeping forces were on
duty with UNIFIL in South Lebanon. The research indicates that
during the coherence-creating assemblies, decreased stress and
increased coherence in regional collective consciousness may have
diminished violent outbursts in Lebanon and facilitated more co-operative
interaction among typically antagonistic factions
[11]
. This research provides strong evidence for
the reliability of coherence-creating groups even under extreme
conditions of protracted political violence.
The
Mechanics of Social Coherence
The
idea that individuals in one place can influence individuals at
a distance with no apparent behavioural interaction between them
is counterintuitive to most people. The natural sciences, however,
provide strong support for this sort of action-at-a-distance phenomenon.
Gravity and the transmission of radio and television signals are
both examples of action-at-a-distance phenomena that have become
familiar to us today. To understand these phenomena, physicists
developed the concepts of "fields" to mediate these
long-range effects. The basic understanding given to us by the
quantum theory of physics is that the entire manifest creation
is the fluctuations of underlying universal fields, and that all
bodies and processes are connected at fundamental levels.
In
recent years, the concept of fundamental force fields, and matter
fields has been replaced with a single field—the unified field
or "superstring" field. Thus modern science has identified
a single, universal field of nature's intelligence at the basis
of all forms and phenomena in the universe.
The
Transcendental Meditation technique is a systematic procedure
to refine human awareness to experience and explore deeper levels
of intelligence of the mind. This systematic refinement of human
awareness culminates in the experience of a level of intelligence
that is completely unified and universal in its nature—the experience
of the unified field itself. The generation of social coherence
through the group practice of the TM and TM-Sidhi programme takes
place at this most fundamental level, where the influence is most
powerful and pervasive in its effect.
[12]
Many
countries have experience of how a small group of disciplined
people can completely disrupt a nation, having an effect that
is completely disproportionate to their size and resources. The
opposite can also be true—national incoherence can be neutralised
by small groups of experts functioning from the Unified Field
of Natural Law.
Invincible
National Defence
In
view of the empirical research on the effectiveness of coherence-creating
assemblies it is now possible to envision a new type of National
Defence Strategy based on the establishment of permanent coherence—creating
groups of experts in the military. Such a strategy, by ensuring
the integrity of national consciousness, will create an invincible
nation—one without internal incoherence and thus less susceptible
to external threats to its well being. Thus, if there are no internal
or external threats, there are no enemies. No enemies, no wars.
The nation becomes invincible in the sense that it prevents enemies
from arising. Victory before war.
A
universal principle in nature is that internally coherent systems
possess the ability to protect themselves against disruptive influences,
while incoherent systems are easily penetrated by disorder from
outside. This principle is clearly illustrated in the quantum
physics of superconductivity as the Meissner Effect
[13]
. In an ordinary electrical conductor, incoherent,
disorder electrons allow penetration by an external magnetic field.
However, in a superconductor, coherent collective functioning
of the electrons spontaneously excludes an external magnetic field,
and maintains its impenetrable status.
This
example of invincibility is not unique in nature; parallel phenomena
of invincibility are found in many areas of the physical and biological
sciences. In each case, the ability of the system to resist disorder
is always based on coherent collective functioning.
Maharishi's
Vedic Science suggests that such an effect can be created on the
national level through the growth of harmony in society resulting
from the practice of Transcendental Meditation and Yogic Flying
by a small proportion of the population. When this influence—known
as the Maharishi Effect
[14]
, in honour of Maharishi, who predicted it—reaches
a sufficient intensity, an integrated national consciousness is
created. The result is the development of self-sufficiency and
an invincible armour for the nation, which automatically repels
any negative influence coming from outside. Thus the integrated
state of national consciousness created by the Maharishi Effect
produces a "Meissner Effect" for the nation, rendering
it impenetrable to external disorder.
Scientific
studies have shown that the Maharishi Effect can be created by
as little as the square root of one per cent of the population
of a nation, region, or large city practising Transcendental Meditation
and TM-Sidhi programme together in one place. One group comprising
of the square root of one percent of the world's population (about
7,000 at that time of the study) was found to create the Maharishi
Effect for the whole world
[15]
. Ultimately the Global Maharishi Effect needs
to be created because even if one nation does not enjoy invincibility,
that nation will be a danger to the entire world.
In
his book Maharishi's Absolute
Theory of Defence
[16]
, Maharishi has brought out a new approach to
achieve the ultimate strategy of defence—create a Prevention Wing
of the Military whose responsibility will be to maintain integrated
national consciousness and make the nation invincible. Maharishi
proposed to train 3% of the military forces of every nation to
be Yogic Flyers—experts in enlivening the underlying unity in
nature. These experts will create a strong, integrated national
consciousness that will disallow the rise of any destructive influence
from inside or outside the country. Such groups established in
every nation will enjoy victory before war by preventing an enemy
from arising, and fulfill the supreme goal of every military force.
The other 97% of the military forces in each nation will continue
their dynamic approach to the defence of the nation. Only 3% forming
a Prevention Wing of the Military will be enough to prevent war,
and avert the danger before it arises.
Prevention
Wing of the Military Practically Demonstrated in Mozambique
Mozambique
was the first country in the world to establish a Prevention Wing
of the Military. This step was taken after the signing of a General
Peace Agreement in Rome in 1992, which followed a disturbed period
of war during the previous 16 years.
Shortly
after the peace agreement, individuals at high levels in the country's
government were informed about the research on the Maharishi Effect.
After serious and critical study of the technologies that were
being offered, the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces of
Mozambique were charged with analysing the possibilities of its
implementation in the Armed Forces. According to Lt. Gen. Tobias
Dai, Chief of the Delegation for the creation of the new Armed
Forces for the Defence of Mozambique and Former Commander of the
Armed Forces
[17]
;
After
having completed a thorough evaluation of the proposal, the Joint
Chiefs of Staff decided to implement the Transcendental Meditation
and TM-Sidhi Programme, including Yogic Flying, in the Armed Forces
of Mozambique with the aim to create the Maharishi Effect in the
country. It was a matter of decision. Either to try it or leave
it aside. Our decision was to try. This occurred before the arrival
of the UNO forces in Mozambique.
The
Transcendental Meditation programme was taught to the different
military units of the country, involving Ground, Naval, and Air
Forces. During 1993, about 15,000 people were taught, and in 1994
a further 1,000 were taught. Also, schools of police training,
pertaining to the Ministry of Home Affairs, began the programme,
and in all, more than 3,000 people were trained in the TM-Sidhi
Programme.
Maharishi
Effect predictions were made prior to the implementation of the
training programme. According to these predictions, the increase
of coherence in collective consciousness created by the Maharishi
Effect was going to maintain the peace, bring reductions in crime,
decrease the number of car accidents, and bring an improvement
to the economy.
After
thousands of people were trained in the Transcendental Meditation
and TM-Sidhi programmes, it was possible to assess a decrease
of 20% in the crime index in certain areas, and the number of
car accidents reduced by 75%, on a pro-rata basis. During 1993,
an economic growth of 6% was expected, but in fact growth was
19%.
[18]
According to Lt. Gen. Dai, it is clear is that
once the positive effect is created, if group practice is stopped,
the previous tendencies of higher collective stress, as determined
from crime indexes, and the tense situations in the country, begin
to rise again. He comments that,
In
1994, there was a remarkable decrease in coherence in the country
as a result of decreased participation in the group practice of
the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi Programme. This was
due to the demobilisation of the troops practising the programme
and the anticipated ending of police courses that included the
programme, two months before the elections.
[19]
Finally,
Lt. Gen. Dai noted that although with several difficulties, the
maintenance of peace had been possible because during 1993/94,
the free and just elections had been carried out—the only successful
UNO mission in the world.
(Note:
Lt. Gen. José Villamil, the former Vice-Minister of Defence
for Ecuador tells of his experience implementing Invincible Defense
Technology in Project: Coherence
- Ed.)
Conclusion
This
article has outlined a new approach to conflict prevention and
resolution based on the deployment of a Prevention Wing of the
Military. This approach has age-old authenticity. However, it
is also supported by extensive modern scientific research that
validates the power of the TM and TM-Sidhi programme to bring
peace even to the most troubled areas of the world. Another consideration
is the individual benefits of stress-reduction that military personnel
could gain from the regular practice of the Transcendental Meditation
and TM-Sidhi program. These programmes have been adopted to reduce
stress and increase performance in military, governmental and
other institutional settings. (India Defence Consultants
has published a paper that summarizes research relating to military
performance.) The positive effects of these human resource-based
technologies are well documented in over 600 scientific studies.
For these benefits alone, military and civilian leaders would
be wise to deploy a Prevention Wing of the Military.
Defence
based on the accumulation of destructive military force has proven
to be a failure over the course of human history. Great military
powers have risen and fallen, at a huge expense to humanity. Clearly,
a new strategy of defence is the requirement of every military
force. This strategy must enable them to fulfill the responsibility
that every nation has given the military—to keep the nation safe
and protected from any danger of destruction.
A
group of retired Indian military leaders assert that the time
has come for all militaries to adopt such a new strategy. It is
based on the ancient Vedic
tradition of Ayodhya, which created peace under the rulership
of Sri Ram. This group includes Major
General Kulwant Singh, Major General D.D. Ghoshal, Major General
K.K. Ganguly, Major General G.K. Sahney, Major General G.H. Israni,
and Colonel S.P. Bakshi. They are the directors responsible
for organizing an initiative to create a Prevention Wing of the
Military in India. (Please refer to the website http://www.invincibledefence.org
for further information.) Today's militaries are increasingly
required to fulfill a peacekeeping role, but are only armed with
the technology of destruction rather than the technology of peace.
This initiative hands military leaders another weapon: the weapon
of peace. If civilian and defence leaders deploy the Prevention
Wing of the Military, Ayodhya may no longer be an ancient Vedic
legend, but a historic, achievable reality.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
The
authors very much appreciate the assistance of Lee M. Leffler,
Dr. Michael C. Dillbeck and Dr. Kenneth G. Walton in the proofing
of this paper and for contributing their expert knowledge.
Notes: