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Investigating The Field Effects Of Consciousness On Socioeconomic Indices 
2006/11/06 08:03
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Medical News TODAY —Mexico, 5th November 2006

Can the large collective practice of a scientifically documented 
stress-reducing meditation 
technique positively impact a larger population through the "field effects of 
consciousness"--reducing societal stress, crime, and violence, and improving 
economic 
and climatic trends? 

Yes, according to a rigorous, controlled econometric analysis of the first 100 
days of a $12 
million scientific demonstration project to monitor the effects of 1200 
advanced 
Transcendental Meditation practitioners on U.S. quality of life indicators. 

The research shows that since the project began
on July 23, the Dow Jones Industrial Index and the S&P 500 have posted total 
gains of 
approximately 12%, and the Nasdaq has climbed nearly 18%--with the Dow 
repeatedly 
hitting all-time record levels, the S&P reaching a 5.5-year high, and the 
Nasdaq climbing 
to a five-year high. 

"The group of advanced meditators are 'creating coherence in national 
consciousness'--
generating confidence, optimism, and positivity in the national mood," said 
quantum 
physicist John Hagelin, Ph.D., the demonstration project director. 
"Sociologists as well as 
economists are aware that the markets are an extremely nimble and sensitive 
barometer of 
the collective consciousness." 

The results were presented during a news conference on Wednesday, November 1, 
at 10 
a.m. CST at Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa. 

Panelists included 

* John Hagelin, Ph.D., director of the Institute of Science, Technology and 
Public Policy; 

* Ken Cavanaugh, Ph.D., professor of applied statistics and senior research 
scientist at the 
Institute of Science, Technology and Public Policy; 

* Fred Travis, Ph.D., director of the Center for Brain, Consciousness, and 
Cognition; 

* Robert Schneider, M.D., F.A.C.C., director of the NIH-funded Institute of 
Natural Medicine 
and Prevention 

Dr. Hagelin also lodged a new set of predictions for the demonstration project, 
since an 
additional 500 advanced meditation experts from India are now joining the group 
to 
further intensify its positive impact. The predictions include a continued 
bullish rise in the 
stock market, a reduction in violent crime rates nationwide, and progress 
towards peace in 
the Middle East and North Korea. 


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The new research on the effects of collective meditation on society follows 23 
previous 
studies published in peer-reviewed journals over the past 25 years. (See http://
www.permanentpeace.org/.) 

The benefits of the Transcendental Meditation program for individual health are 
scientifically well documented. The National Institutes of Health has provided 
$25 million 
to study the effects of Transcendental Meditation practice on reducing stress 
and 
preventing and treating cardiovascular disease. The research been published in 
such peer-
reviewed journals as the American Medical Association's Archives of Internal 
Medicine and 
the American Heart Association's Hypertension. 

Contact: Ken Chawkin 
Maharishi University of Management 
www.mum.edu 

Source: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=55688 




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