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| Terrorism - Violence - War:
There is a Solution!
By
Major General (Dr.) KULWANT
SINGH (Retd.) and Dr.
DAVID R. LEFFLER
Reprinted from THE
DAILY EXCELSIOR
February 23, 2003
Is
there a solution to terrorism,
violence and war? Yes. A solution
to these perennial problems can
be found in ancient knowledge
of Vedic defence. Veda means pure
knowledge. Because pure knowledge
is non-religious and universal,
the Vedic solution of Invincible
Defence Technology can be universally
applied by the followers all religious
beliefs or non-believers for the
benefit of humankind.
This article examines issues that
give rise to violence, how Invincible
Defence Technology works, the
places this human resource-based
technology has succeeded and its
scientific validation. This technology
of peace is prevention-orientated,
life supporting, nourishing and
non-destructive. Invincible
Defence Technology is being vigorously
and successfully revived as a
powerful tool for conflict resolution
and prevention by renowned scientists
worldwide under the guidance of
physicist and Vedic scholar Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi.
Terrorism and violence are on
the rise. This is a global problem.
Although intensities may differ,
almost every country now faces
such menaces. Suicide attacks
are spreading fast, which adds
a new dimension to the problem.
Today terrorists may attack with
weapons of mass destruction. Suicidal
human carriers can strike any
location with pin-point accuracy
using a wide variety of dreadfully
destructive weapons.
History shows that weapons or
large militaries cannot stop terrorist-related
violence. Use of force further
hardens the terrorists. A recent
example is Palestine and Israel.
Israel is backed by the United
States. Even with the support
of this powerful nation, a mighty
military force, and the use of
all
kinds of sophisticated weapons,
Palestinian terrorists can not
be tamed.
There are other examples. Despite
massive bombing and ground operations,
Al Qaeda is still strong. In spite
of prolonged confrontation with
the Sri Lankan military, the Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) still
could be a formidable force. The
mighty Indian armed forces can
not curb terrorism in Kashmir.
This list of failures goes on
and on and leads to a simple conclusion
- war, weapons, and militaries
cannot bring peace.
It is ironic that powerful nations
bomb weaker nations in the name
of peace. The logic of this dubious
strategy could be summed up by
this paraphrased statement of
a U.S. soldier in Vietnam - "We
destroyed the village so it would
not fall into enemy hands!" This
is essentially the same excuse
powerful nations still give today
- military intervention for peace.
The United States did it in Vietnam,
Russia did it in Afghanistan,
India in Sri Lanka; all big militaries
returned bleeding, leaving smaller
countries in turmoil. Bombing
for peace carries on unabated
even today.
If mighty militaries cannot win
against terrorists, and violence
and crime can not be eradicated
from our society, then why do
governments continue to use the
instrument of war to get peace?
The reason is quite simple - they
have not identified and addressed
the factors that lead to crime,
violence, terrorism, war, and
all negative tendencies. For a
layman, or even a trained military
person, the reasons for these
problems are commonly known and
perceived. They include greed,
territorial disputes, religion-linked
conflicts, expansionist tendencies,
economic compulsions, and so on.
However, according to Vedic literature
the root cause of these negative
tendencies is the accumulated
social stress in the society.
Therefore, governments do not
need weapons and large armed forces
to reduce the levels of stress
of individuals and society as
a whole.
The Vedic solution to reduce individual
and collective stress is to increase
coherence and harmony through
the regular practice of the Transcendental
Meditation (TM) programme. The
technique is practiced for 15
to 20 minutes twice daily, sitting
comfortably with eyes closed.
It is simple, natural, effortless,
and easy to learn. This scientifically
validated mental technique requires
no special posture, procedures
or religious belief. It can be
learned in five days with a one
and half hour contact period,
each day, under the guidance of
an expert teacher.
The answer to terrorism is the
Vedic Technology of the TM technique
and its advanced practice of the
TM-Sidhi programme, including
Yogic Flying. In Yogic Flying,
the body involuntarily hops upward
and moves forward when mind-body
coordination is optimum and brain
coherence is on the peak. The
TM and TM-Sidhi programmes increase
coherence and harmony in the environment
and reduce social stress in society.
This fact is backed by over 600
scientific studies undertaken
by 200 renowned universities.
On
a practical level, Invincible
Defence Technology has been successfully
demonstrated in many parts of
the world in conflict-prone zones
and terrorist-infested regions.
(For a summary of an experiment
where Invincible Defense Technology
was used to calm five world trouble
spots - Lebanon, Iran, Zimbabwe
(formerly called Rhodesia), Kampuchea,
and Nicaragua please see an academic
article published by India
Defence Consultants at:
http://www.indiadefence.com/SupremeMilitaryi.htm)
The group practice of the TM and
TM-Sidhi programme is an extremely
powerful means to reduce stress
in society and increase harmony
and coherence. Scientific research
indicates that the consciousness
of each individual meditator in
a group contributes to the group's
consciousness-the intensity and
range of coherence is directly
proportionate to the number of
meditators in the group. The larger
the number of participants, the
greater the
intensity and range of coherence
that is radiated to the society
and environment. In group practice,
each meditating individual becomes
a transmitter of orderliness and
peace in society. This process
is analogous to the way a television
or radio transmitter enlivens
the electromagnetic field in specific
manner and then transmits waves
through the field - waves that
can be picked up at a distance.
These coherent signals could be
called by many names, "Pulses
of coherence," "Signals of good
will," "Signals of Harmony," "Signals
of peace," and so on. Coherent
signals generate peaceful gestures
even amongst bitter enemies. Their
intensity can be measured by the
positive effects created on the
entire environment, society and
each member of society. The collective
practice of the TM & TM-Sidhi
programme, its positive effects
on surrounding population, and
effects measured on far-off places,
are highly indicative of a field
effect phenomenon. Once the Yogic
Fliers stop practicing the TM
and TM-Sidhi programme, the coherence
in the environment also ceases.
This effect would be like radio
or TV transmitter station having
a "power failure." The coherent
radio waves would no longer be
received by radio or TV receivers.
Extremely large numbers of practitioners
of Invincible Defence Technology
are not needed to eliminate collective
social stress. One percent of
the population practising the
TM technique, or only the square
root of one percent practising
the TM-Sidhi programme in a group
is adequate to create coherence
and harmony in the society. This
group of coherence creators would
affect all people, including those
not participating and not even
aware of the group. The TM and
TM-Sidhi programmes positively
affect the individual physiology
because of the deep rest and relaxation
they provide and the increase
of brain coherence due to mind-body
coordination. This results in
orderliness in individual behavior,
and simultaneously affects society
and the environment in a positive
manner. Over fifty scientific
studies have documented positive
peace indicators amongst warring
groups, including
reductions of crime and violence
reductions, increased. (Most of
these studies are summarized in
an academic article published
by the Security & Political
Risk Analysis (SAPRA) India
think tank at:
http://www.subcontinent.com/sapra/military/m_1999_05_01.html).
This positive effect in society
has been named as "Maharishi Effect."
The number involved in coherence-creating
group is so small that the beneficial
effects on society cannot be accounted
for by behavioral interaction
of the coherence-creating group
with the other members of the
society.
Dr. John Hagelin, a Harvard trained
quantum physicist and recipient
of the prestigious Kilby award,
states: "Just as anger can spread
through a population, so can calm.
Humanity is connected at the deepest
level of human interaction - an
abstract, quiet communication
- so that collective consciousness
can be influenced in a tangible
and measurable way; there is a
proven correlation between meditation
and reduced social stress." While
illustrating the scientific basis
for the Maharishi Effect, he further
elaborates: "This practical approach,
known as Invincible Defence Technology,
applies cutting-edge discoveries
in quantum mechanics, neuroscience,
and human consciousness to diffuse
stress, effectively disarming
the aggressor. It targets at the
root cause of violence - acute
stress resulting from religious
and ethnic tension."
In spite of the studies and field
tests, those functionaries in
the government who could
approve the proposal and implement
it are reluctant to do so on two
major accounts. Firstly, some
people are ignorant about
Invincible Defence Technology
and how it acts, and tend to disbelieve
its potential. For this reason,
such people need a detailed explanation.
The second category is those who
understand the possibility of
bringing peace by Invincible Defence
Technology, but actively resist
its implementation due to vested
interests. These people are under
pressure from arms producing countries,
who give financial aid to poor
countries, encourage warring groups
and then sell arms to both the
parties. We know for certain that
countries trading in arms do not
encourage deployment of Invincible
Defence Technology because if
the world adopts it, powerful
countries will have to close their
"weapon shops," adversely effecting
their economy.
Invincible Defence Technology
is cheap and easy to implement;
it is prevention oriented, brings
in holistic positivity in the
environment. It decisively targets
the very cause of violence, killing
and war. Maharishi is broadcasting
this message to the whole world,
and the authors are convinced
that he is the only person who
has the solution to the problem
that has defied the world-terrorism
and violence. World leaders are
fully aware of this powerful
technology, but do not implement
it due to vested interests.
One can wake up a sleeping man
but how do you wake up a man who
is pretending to sleep?
____________________________
Kulwant Singh, Ph.D.
Maj. Gen. (Retd)
Director General, Maharishi Invincible
Defence Programme & Maharishi
Corporate Development Programme
Maj. Gen. (Dr.) Kulwant Singh,
UYSM, Retd. received his Ph.D.
and M.Sc. in Defence Studies from
Chennai University. He also has
a postgraduate diploma in Human
Resource Development from Indira
Gandhi National Open University
(IGNOU) in New Delhi. Dr. Singh
has a postgraduate diploma in
Management from the Regional College
of Management and Technology (RCMT).
He qualified for the prestigious
Higher Command Course at College
of Combat and is a graduate of
the Defence Service Staff Collage.
He fought in combat and led India's
fight against India's intransigent
terrorism problem for nearly 30
years. Maj. Gen. Singh was awarded
the Uttam Yudh Sewa Medal, the
second highest decoration for
senior officers during operations
in Sri Lanka as part of IPKF (Indian
Peace Keeping Force). Today he
is leading an international group
of generals and defense experts
that advocates Invincible Defence
Technology. Dr. Singh lives in
New Delhi, India. Email: invidef@nda.vsnl.net.in
David R. Leffler, Ph.D.
Center for Advanced Military Science
(CAMS)
Dr. David Leffler received his
Ph.D. on the topic of Invincible
Defence Technology from Union
Institute & University. His
other academic degrees include:
a B.A. in Education, an M.A. in
the Science of Creative Intelligence
from Maharishi University of Management
and an M.M. in Education from
New Mexico State University. He
was a member of the U.S. Air Force
for eight years. Dr. Leffler is
a founding member of the Center
for Advanced Military Science
(CAMS) at Maharishi University
of Management. He serves
as a Peer Member at The Union
Institute and is a member of the
U.S. Naval Institute. Dr. Leffler
has given presentations on Invincible
Defence Technology at the Russian
Air Force Academy, the Russian
Academy of Sciences, and defense-related
institutions in the United States.
He lives in Wappingers Falls,
New York, USA. Email: drleffler@hotmail.com
For more information about Invincible
Defence Technology, please visit
these websites:
1. http://www.invincibledefence.org/
2. http://www.worldpeaceendowment.org/
3. http://www.tm.org/
Articles about Invincible Defence
Technology, published in Defence
India, Defense Review, Indian
Armed Forces, Indian Defence Consultants,
Indian Defence Review, Indian
Strategic Review, and SAPRA
Bulletin, are also available
at: http://www.davidleffler.com/
Note
from Editor: Lt. Gen. José
Villamil, the former Vice-Minister
of Defence for Ecuador tells of
his experience implementing Invincible
Defense Technology in Project:
Coherence.
Please
also see these related articles
published in THE MODERN TRIBUNE:
"Terrorism
- Violence - War: There is a Solution!"
by Major General (Dr.) Kulwant
Singh (Retd.) and Dr. David R.
Leffler
"No
One Wants the Nobel War Prize"
by Dr. David Leffler
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Dr.
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| Terrorism - Violence - War:
There is a Solution!
By
Major General (Dr.) KULWANT
SINGH (Retd.) and Dr.
DAVID R. LEFFLER
Reprinted from THE
DAILY EXCELSIOR
February 23, 2003
Is
there a solution to terrorism,
violence and war? Yes. A solution
to these perennial problems can
be found in ancient knowledge
of Vedic defence. Veda means pure
knowledge. Because pure knowledge
is non-religious and universal,
the Vedic solution of Invincible
Defence Technology can be universally
applied by the followers all religious
beliefs or non-believers for the
benefit of humankind.
This article examines issues that
give rise to violence, how Invincible
Defence Technology works, the
places this human resource-based
technology has succeeded and its
scientific validation. This technology
of peace is prevention-orientated,
life supporting, nourishing and
non-destructive. Invincible
Defence Technology is being vigorously
and successfully revived as a
powerful tool for conflict resolution
and prevention by renowned scientists
worldwide under the guidance of
physicist and Vedic scholar Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi.
Terrorism and violence are on
the rise. This is a global problem.
Although intensities may differ,
almost every country now faces
such menaces. Suicide attacks
are spreading fast, which adds
a new dimension to the problem.
Today terrorists may attack with
weapons of mass destruction. Suicidal
human carriers can strike any
location with pin-point accuracy
using a wide variety of dreadfully
destructive weapons.
History shows that weapons or
large militaries cannot stop terrorist-related
violence. Use of force further
hardens the terrorists. A recent
example is Palestine and Israel.
Israel is backed by the United
States. Even with the support
of this powerful nation, a mighty
military force, and the use of
all
kinds of sophisticated weapons,
Palestinian terrorists can not
be tamed.
There are other examples. Despite
massive bombing and ground operations,
Al Qaeda is still strong. In spite
of prolonged confrontation with
the Sri Lankan military, the Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) still
could be a formidable force. The
mighty Indian armed forces can
not curb terrorism in Kashmir.
This list of failures goes on
and on and leads to a simple conclusion
- war, weapons, and militaries
cannot bring peace.
It is ironic that powerful nations
bomb weaker nations in the name
of peace. The logic of this dubious
strategy could be summed up by
this paraphrased statement of
a U.S. soldier in Vietnam - "We
destroyed the village so it would
not fall into enemy hands!" This
is essentially the same excuse
powerful nations still give today
- military intervention for peace.
The United States did it in Vietnam,
Russia did it in Afghanistan,
India in Sri Lanka; all big militaries
returned bleeding, leaving smaller
countries in turmoil. Bombing
for peace carries on unabated
even today.
If mighty militaries cannot win
against terrorists, and violence
and crime can not be eradicated
from our society, then why do
governments continue to use the
instrument of war to get peace?
The reason is quite simple - they
have not identified and addressed
the factors that lead to crime,
violence, terrorism, war, and
all negative tendencies. For a
layman, or even a trained military
person, the reasons for these
problems are commonly known and
perceived. They include greed,
territorial disputes, religion-linked
conflicts, expansionist tendencies,
economic compulsions, and so on.
However, according to Vedic literature
the root cause of these negative
tendencies is the accumulated
social stress in the society.
Therefore, governments do not
need weapons and large armed forces
to reduce the levels of stress
of individuals and society as
a whole.
The Vedic solution to reduce individual
and collective stress is to increase
coherence and harmony through
the regular practice of the Transcendental
Meditation (TM) programme. The
technique is practiced for 15
to 20 minutes twice daily, sitting
comfortably with eyes closed.
It is simple, natural, effortless,
and easy to learn. This scientifically
validated mental technique requires
no special posture, procedures
or religious belief. It can be
learned in five days with a one
and half hour contact period,
each day, under the guidance of
an expert teacher.
The answer to terrorism is the
Vedic Technology of the TM technique
and its advanced practice of the
TM-Sidhi programme, including
Yogic Flying. In Yogic Flying,
the body involuntarily hops upward
and moves forward when mind-body
coordination is optimum and brain
coherence is on the peak. The
TM and TM-Sidhi programmes increase
coherence and harmony in the environment
and reduce social stress in society.
This fact is backed by over 600
scientific studies undertaken
by 200 renowned universities.
On
a practical level, Invincible
Defence Technology has been successfully
demonstrated in many parts of
the world in conflict-prone zones
and terrorist-infested regions.
(For a summary of an experiment
where Invincible Defense Technology
was used to calm five world trouble
spots - Lebanon, Iran, Zimbabwe
(formerly called Rhodesia), Kampuchea,
and Nicaragua please see an academic
article published by India
Defence Consultants at:
http://www.indiadefence.com/SupremeMilitaryi.htm)
The group practice of the TM and
TM-Sidhi programme is an extremely
powerful means to reduce stress
in society and increase harmony
and coherence. Scientific research
indicates that the consciousness
of each individual meditator in
a group contributes to the group's
consciousness-the intensity and
range of coherence is directly
proportionate to the number of
meditators in the group. The larger
the number of participants, the
greater the
intensity and range of coherence
that is radiated to the society
and environment. In group practice,
each meditating individual becomes
a transmitter of orderliness and
peace in society. This process
is analogous to the way a television
or radio transmitter enlivens
the electromagnetic field in specific
manner and then transmits waves
through the field - waves that
can be picked up at a distance.
These coherent signals could be
called by many names, "Pulses
of coherence," "Signals of good
will," "Signals of Harmony," "Signals
of peace," and so on. Coherent
signals generate peaceful gestures
even amongst bitter enemies. Their
intensity can be measured by the
positive effects created on the
entire environment, society and
each member of society. The collective
practice of the TM & TM-Sidhi
programme, its positive effects
on surrounding population, and
effects measured on far-off places,
are highly indicative of a field
effect phenomenon. Once the Yogic
Fliers stop practicing the TM
and TM-Sidhi programme, the coherence
in the environment also ceases.
This effect would be like radio
or TV transmitter station having
a "power failure." The coherent
radio waves would no longer be
received by radio or TV receivers.
Extremely large numbers of practitioners
of Invincible Defence Technology
are not needed to eliminate collective
social stress. One percent of
the population practising the
TM technique, or only the square
root of one percent practising
the TM-Sidhi programme in a group
is adequate to create coherence
and harmony in the society. This
group of coherence creators would
affect all people, including those
not participating and not even
aware of the group. The TM and
TM-Sidhi programmes positively
affect the individual physiology
because of the deep rest and relaxation
they provide and the increase
of brain coherence due to mind-body
coordination. This results in
orderliness in individual behavior,
and simultaneously affects society
and the environment in a positive
manner. Over fifty scientific
studies have documented positive
peace indicators amongst warring
groups, including
reductions of crime and violence
reductions, increased. (Most of
these studies are summarized in
an academic article published
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