COL Brian Rees Published in Military Medicine about Meditation

Posted on December 1st, 2011

Center for Advanced Military Science (CAMS) member Colonel Brian M. Rees, M.D., M.P.H., Medical Corps, US Army Reserve, published an article: “Overview of Outcome Data of Potential Meditation Training for Soldier Resilience” in the November issue of Military Medicine.

Author: Rees, Brian

Source: Military Medicine, Volume 176, Number 11, November 2011 , pp. 1232-1242(11)

Publisher: AMSUS – Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S.

The article is copyrighted by the journal.

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Dr. Rees’ picture, bio and links to other publications are available at the CAMS website.

India Defence Consultants’ Analysis of Maharishi’s Supreme Military Science

Posted on May 23rd, 2011

This analysis appears in India Defence Consultants.

WHAT’S HOT? –– ANALYSIS OF RECENT HAPPENINGS
Supreme Military Science — Myth or Reality?
New Delhi, 13 June 2001

India Defence Consultants’ Analysis of Maharishi’s Supreme Military Science

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IDC has received a most interesting thesis of Military management based on the Maharishi system and has great pleasure in putting an abstract of the same on our site and we thank the authors. Since we deal with Indian Defence we felt that it needs to be brought home, that there is great merit in Meditation and Yoga and IDC can vouch for it and help people who wish to have guidance. However we are a purely analytical site and have many bull’s eyes to our credit, so we take on this article for analysis.

The experiment may have worked in Mozambique and it is laudable, but in military matters history has the nagging habit to repeat itself in the same vein, but under the prevailing circumstances. Man’s basic instincts have not changed since Adam and Eve tasted of the forbidden fruit. Maharishiji has done a lot to help so many people by meshing Indian philosophy with the Western ways to make the dose palatable and we acknowledge it, but we are six billion in the world today. Read the rest of this entry »

A Vedic Approach to Military Defense: Dr. David Leffler’s Doctoral Dissertation

Posted on May 23rd, 2011

A VEDIC APPROACH TO MILITARY DEFENSE:
Reducing Collective Stress Through The Field Effects of Consciousness

Project Demonstrating Excellence Presented To The Dean And Members Of The Doctoral Committee Of

In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy In Consciousness-Based Military Defense Read the rest of this entry »

Operation: World Peace article by Israni and Leffler in Defence India

Posted on May 23rd, 2011

This article appeared in Defence India, June 24, 2002

OPERATION: WORLD PEACE

Introduction

Today we are living in a strife-torn world. Terrorism, wars and conflict are prevalent in many parts of the world. Lives are being lost every day. There appears to be no end to rivalries and conflicts between communities, religious groups and nations–big and small. Have people lost the art of living happy, fulfilled lives?

Living in peace and perpetual happiness is not only an intrinsic desire, but fervent collective wish of humankind. Will there ever be an end to terrorism, war and conflict? Is there a way to reduce collective stress and create peace?

Perhaps. Invincible Defence Technology, drawn from India’s Vedic heritage, is awakening, creating new possibilities. Modern science has validated its effectiveness. It is just a matter of time before all militaries worldwide will deploy Invincible Defense Technology as their first line of defence.

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Homeland Security With Unified Field-Based Defence Technology

Posted on May 23rd, 2011

This article appeared in Defence India, November 28, 2004.

Homeland Security With Unified Field-Based Defence Technology

Authors:

Maj. Gen. (Retd) Kulwant Singh, Ph.D., U.Y.S.M. Director General, Maharishi Invincible Defence Programme New Delhi, India

Col. Brian Rees, M.D., M.P.H. Medical Corps, U.S. Army Reserve 349th General Hospital, Los Angeles, California

Michael Larrass, Ph.D. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

David R. Leffler, Ph.D. Center for Advanced Military Science (CAMS) Fairfield, Iowa, USA

Abstract

The availability of weapons of mass destruction makes today’s terrorism a danger of unprecedented magnitude. Enemies are motivated by dynamics that are beyond the ability of diplomatic and economic muscle to control. Military leaders can count on armed forces to prevail against the opposition on the battlefield. However, ultimately, military retaliation alone will not likely create the ideal level of Homeland Security or safeguard human rights in the community of nations. True sustained victory in the war on terrorism will require that the military adapt in many ways. Modern physics has discovered, the Unified Field, a fundamental field of pure intelligence containing in seed form all the manifest states of the universe. Human consciousness, at its basis, is also a field of pure intelligence which contains in seed form all the manifest states of thought, feeling, identify, and perception. These properties of pure intelligence, simultaneously both that of the objective unified field and that of human consciousness can be experienced when the awareness of the observer becomes refined during the practice of the Transcendental Meditation® (TM®) and TM-Sidhi® programmes. The experience of the Unified Field is made possible through attaining a psychophysiological state that reproduces the properties of the field in the observer: highly correlated, unified, self-referral, and integrative. The development of these qualities is not obtained through behavioral or intellectual training, but occurs spontaneously by cultivating a state of least excitation of the nervous system. The unique results of the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi programmes have been documented in over 600 research studies, many of them published in scientific journals. Perhaps the most interesting of these findings are the reports, numbering over 50, that a small group of people the size of a typical military unit can radiate an unseen influence of orderliness into the surrounding society. Use of this holistic consciousness technology will enable any military to set up an ongoing Conflict Prevention Operation through a Prevention Wing of the Military. One unit would engage in group practice of the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi programmes to radiate dynamic peacefulness as the basis for impenetrable, non-aggressive defence and constructive peacebuilding without political, economic or cultural bias.

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