SUMMARY
What’s the Theory?
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Gaining the support
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In the Vedic
science of consciousness, war is said to begin in the collective
consciousness of entire societies. Acute political, religious
and ethnic tensions in the collective consciousness fuel violence
and social conflict—including crime, terrorism and war. DETAILS >
Field
theory of consciousness: In the descriptions of Vedic science,
groups of peace-creating experts defuse such society-wide stress
and incoherence—by radiating an influence of harmony and orderliness
through an underlying field of consciousness. Modern quantum
physics has determined that all the fundamental components of the
natural world—all the forces and subatomic "particles"—are
in fact nonmaterial waves traversing nonmaterial fields. Thus, to
understand consciousness as a field, one need only assume that it
operates like every other aspect of nature. DETAILS >
Four components: This basic understanding expands into four components—four Vedic concepts that have been extensively validated by both scientific theory and experiment. Stated first in one sentence:
- A single unified field of intelligence at the basis
of nature
- can be directly experienced by the human mind,
- producing rapid individual growth and
- a radiating influence of peace in society.
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The
unified field: The Vedic tradition indicates that, as
the ocean is the basis of all its diverse waves, so a single
unified field of intelligence (or consciousness) lies at the
basis of all diversity in the physical world. In recent
decades, quantum physics has shown that, in fact, such a single
unified field does exist—non-material and omnipresent.
As the source of all the laws of nature, this unified
field of natural law—defined in the latest superstring
theories—can be seen as the most fundamental level
of the organizing intelligence of nature. DETAILS > |
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Transcendental
Consciousness: In Vedic descriptions, the human mind
can directly contact this unified field of nature’s intelligence.
The connection to the unified field is said to take place during
Transcendental Consciousness—a fourth major state
of consciousness—distinct from the three commonly
experienced states of waking, sleeping and dreaming. In the
last fifty years, scientists have identified such a fourth
state of consciousness. DETAILS > |
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Individual growth: When, in Transcendental Consciousness,
the individual awareness opens itself to the unified field
of nature's intelligence, the human mind and body are said
to evolve rapidly toward higher levels of functioning. Now hundreds
of studies have documented such growth—as measured by
increased intelligence and creativity, improved health, and
enhanced psychological maturity. DETAILS > |
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Peace
in the world. Vedic science explains that a large group
of people can together experience the inner peace of Transcendental
Consciousness. This profound influence of peace then radiates
into the entire society. Now 50 demonstration projects and
23 published studies have identified this radiating influence
of peace, as measured by reduced crime, accidents, warfare,
and terrorism. DETAILS > |
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These
four basic concepts—the unified field, Transcendental Consciousness,
individual growth, and the direct creation of peace—are now
well-documented elements in a long-lost science of consciousness.
Persuasive evidence indicates that modern science and ancient wisdom
have joined hands in a theory and technology of peace.
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