
Paper on Invincible Defense
Fairfield, Iowa USA - A
leading scientific journal in Pakistan, The Journal of
Management & Social Science,* recently published a
paper titled "A New Role for the Military: Preventing Enemies from
Arising-Reviving an Ancient Approach to Peace," indicating that the
military application of the Transcendental Meditation technique has
merit. The paper discusses how militaries worldwide could use the
Transcendental Meditation® and TM-Sidhi®
program, founded by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, as a non-religious and
scientifically verified way to prevent war and terrorism. When used in a
military context, these meditation practices are known as Invincible
Defense
The paper describes the concept of a "Prevention Wing of the Military," a group of military personnel that practices the advanced TM-Sidhi program twice daily as a group. A group that reaches a critical threshold in size has been scientifically shown to reduce collective societal stress.
The paper hypothesizes that war,
terrorism, and crime are caused by collective societal stress. The
absence of collective stress translates into the absence of tension
between countries, between religious groups, or even within individual
terrorists. The paper proposes that, by applying this non-lethal and
non-destructive
Over 50 scientific studies have
found that when 1% of a given population practices Transcendental
Meditation, or when sufficiently large groups practice the TM-Sidhi
program together twice daily, measurable positive changes take place
throughout society as a whole. The studies show decreased violence,
crime, car accidents, and suicides, and improved quality of life in
society. The paper reviews IDT research, such as a study published in
the
A follow-up study published in the Journal of Social Behavior and Personality found that the likelihood that these combined results were due to chance is less than one in a quintillion. A global-scale study published in the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation documented a 72% drop in international terrorism when IDT groups were large enough to affect the global population. Terrorism returned to previous levels after the experiment.
The paper's author is David R.
Leffler, Ph.D., Executive Director of
the Center for Advanced Military Science at the Institute of
Science,
Land-based Prevention Wings were successfully field tested by the militaries of Mozambique and Ecuador in the 1990s. The paper explains that sea-based Prevention Wings are theoretically possible. For example, carrier battle groups supporting IDT experts could be deployed to the Persian Gulf to reduce tensions in the Middle East, without directly penetrating borders.
"Since the military's primary job is to fully protect its country from attack by enemies, both foreign and domestic, all branches of the armed forces should also consider this approach," said Dr. Leffler. The paper concludes that preventing enemies from arising is both doable and economical.
Military-related
institutions have shown interest in Invincible Defense
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Backgrounder:
*The Journal of Management & Social Science (JMSS) is published by the Institute of Business & Technology BIZTEK in Pakistan. JMSS has published Dr. Leffler's paper now because they were behind in their printing schedule. Here is the reference for the paper:
Dr. David R. Leffler (Fall 2009).
"A New Role for the Military: Preventing Enemies from Arising-Reviving
an Ancient Approach to Peace." Journal of Management & Social
Science (JMSS), Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 153-162. Available at: http://www.biztek.edu.pk/downloads/research/jmss_v5_n2/6%20A%20new%20role%20for%20the%20military%20X.pdf
( If that link does not work, try this link: http://bit.ly/ccTiMD
)
Translations of the paper are available online (Italiano, Korean, Hungarian, Español, Français).
Since Dr. Leffler's paper was
submitted to JMSS in 2008, another paper about IDT was published on 29
June 2009 in the peer-reviewed Journal of Scientific Exploration
by Dr. David Orme-Johnson. For more information on that paper, read: "Peace in the Middle East: Scientific solution to a
political problem?" The article, published in Beirut-Online News,
asserts that peace in this troubled region is easily within reach. It
focuses on the topic of IDT and features quotes and Internet links to
publications by military-related leaders worldwide who support the
implementation of Invincible Defense