SUMMARY
What’s the Plan?
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The goal:
A unified, peaceful world |
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To
create permanent world peace, the plan is to establish peace-creating
groups around the world, on every level—local, national, and
global—experiencing Transcendental Consciousness (the state
of inner peace) to create an influence of peace so powerful and
pervasive that warfare and terrorism simply cease to exist. There
are several elements of this plan.
A group of 2,500 peace-creating experts in Iowa: The first goal in the United States is to quickly increase social harmony and coherence by establishing a permanent group of over 2,500 peace-creating experts in Iowa, near the home of Maharishi
University of Management. DETAILS >
A group of 9,000 peace-creating experts in India: The centerpiece of the plan for permanent world peace is the creation of a permanent group of 9,000 peace-creating experts at the geographical center of India. Research has shown repeatedly that such a group will be large enough to create a measurable influence of harmony and coherence all around the world—effectively defusing the global stress that fuels terrorism and war and creating the foundation for lasting world peace. DETAILS >
Large peace-creating groups on every continent: To enhance the influence of the 9,000 peace-creating experts in India, similar large peace-creating groups will be established on every continent to provide an “engineering safety factor”—thereby ensuring that global harmony and peace are permanently maintained and that violent crime, warfare and terrorism will not be able to gain a foothold anywhere in the world. DETAILS >
3,000
Peace Palaces: Peace Palaces are planned for the world’s
largest 3,000 cities. Each of these new buildings—constructed
in accord with the laws of nature—will be home to a group
of 100 to 200 peace-creating experts. In addition, they will each
offer a wide range of programs to reduce the stress, promote the
physical health, and unfold the mental potential of the local citizens.
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