An article and editorial supporting the use of Ecstasy to treat Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) appeared in March, 2005 editions of the Military Times magazines. Psychiatrist James L. Fleming, M.D. and brain researcher Kenneth G. Walton, Ph.D. wrote a letter that was published in the 4 April 2005 issue of the Navy Times. The subject was how the Transcendental Meditation (TM) program is a proven and effective treatment Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Similar versions of the letter appeared in the Army Times and Air Force Times. More details.
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Preventing Terrorism: Paving the Way to Peace With Invincible Defense Technology
This article was published on 22 January 2005 by Defence Talk
[Defence Talk] Editor’s Note: Even though this article has spiritual connotations, it is intended to stir a debate on alternative methods to prevent the disease of terrorism through new means of defence and military-related technologies. All ideas and avenues must be checked in light of defence and the military rather than any spiritual and social differences that they might present. I would like to thank Maj. Gen. Kulwant Singh and Dr Leffler for submitting this article to DefenceTalk.com News.
The best way to guard against terrorism is to have no enemies. No enemies equals no terrorism! Invincible Defense Technology (also known as Consciousness-Based Defense or Unified Field-Based Defense) is a scientifically validated means to prevent enemies from arising. IDT is rooted in ancient Vedic knowledge of India. This recently revived method of preventive defense promises to end terrorism.
Militaries have fought terrorism through a dynamic approach, using weaponry and military personnel. Even with advanced weaponry, they cannot eliminate terrorism. Fully equipping military and police forces will not contain terrorism. Anti-terrorism experts assert that handheld, easily concealed weapons of mass destruction are available.
Can terrorism be prevented with methods used in the past? Again and again, history shows that the answer is “no.” Terrorism, war, and conflict are human problems. Therefore, they require human solutions.
The underlying cause of social violence is accumulated social stress. If the collective social stress could be prevented, such negative problems would cease. Thus, no collective stress means no terrorism.
The approach to achieve this prevention ideal is described in the Vedic literature. Heyam duhkham anagatam (Yog-Sutra, 2.16): “Avert the danger before it arises.” The Yog-Sutra, 2.35 also affirms Tat sannidhau vairatyagah: “In the vicinity of Yogic influence – unifying influence, integrating influence, coherent and harmonious influence – conflicting tendencies do not arise.” These ancient principles apply today.
According to Vedic tradition, violence resulted from ignorance of how to prevent the build-up of collective stress. For example, the Ramayana stated that “…ignorance will have no access within eight miles from [the Yogi’s hermitage].”The Ramayana also described the ancient city of Ayodhya. “Ayodhya” means “the city none can challenge in warfare.” Certainly, Ayodhya relied on the conventional defense technologies of its time. For instance, “It was enclosed by strong fortifications and a deep moat, which no enemy, by any expedient whatsoever, could penetrate.” Also, “Ayodhya abounded in warriors undefeated in battle, fearless and skilled in the use of arms, resembling lions guarding their mountain caves.” However, the descriptions of the stress-free life of the inhabitants of Ayodhya may indicate that its first line of defense was the city’s freedom from collective stress. This low stress level, based on life in harmony with Natural Law, made Ayodhya worthy of its name.
Could this ideal of preventive defense again be accomplished today? Vedic scholar and physicist Maharishi Mahesh Yogi has revived the practical components of IDT, including Yogic Flying – he calls them the Transcendental Meditation (TM) and TM-Sidhi programs. These programs need not involve or require religious practices and belief. Members of many faiths worldwide have practiced these meditation techniques. Extensive scientific research documents their ability to reduce stress on the collective and individual levels.
The operative part of Invincible Defense Technology requires having a Prevention Wing of the Military. The Prevention Wing would be comprised of a small part of the armed forces. This unit would create societal coherence by meditating in large groups morning and evening. Their collective practice would produce positive benefits for both themselves and their adversaries.
Peaceful overtures would increase from all sides.
Similar coherence-creating groups have been deployed in many war zones and conflict prone areas with great success. Extensive scientific research indicates that when the square root of 1% of the population practices the advanced TM-Sidhi program in a group, a “field effect” is created.
Scientists call this field effect the “Maharishi Effect.” Many carefully controlled studies have documented and validated positive social trends such as reduced conflict and lowered crime rate. These studies have been scrutinized and published in respected peer-reviewed journals such as Social Indicators Research, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Mind and Behavior and Journal of Crime and Justice.
This coherence-creating effect has also been documented on a global scale in a study published in the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. When large assemblies of practitioners of the TM-Sidhi program exceeded the Maharishi Effect threshold for the world (about 7,000 at that time) during the years 1983-1985, international conflict decreased 33%, terrorist casualties decreased 72% and violence was reduced in other nations without intrusion by other governments.
Invincible Defense Technology is a force multiplier because it would create coherence for the entire military and the whole country, thus making everyone’s jobs easier. While the majority of the military would continue the dynamic approach (weaponry, equipment, training), the minority would implement Invincible Defense Technology. Defense of each nation will be perfect, thus invincible, when both these approaches are combined.
Militaries cannot solve the problem of terrorism by standard military means alone. The military also needs a silent approach, which will make fertile ground for sowing the seeds of peace. Each nation must each deploy a Prevention Wing of the Military immediately to achieve true invincibility and permanent peace. Regional security through Invincible Defense Technology will pave the way for world peace.
Invincible Defense Technology is the only scientifically validated means to prevent terrorism. There are no peer-reviewed studies that show that strategies and tactics such as military bombing prevent terrorism.
Invincible Defense Technology has been deployed successfully by the armies of two countries. If you would like to review information about these field tests and to read articles about Invincible Defense Technology by other generals and defense experts, please visit: http://www.invinciblemilitary.org and http://davidleffler.com
Maj. Gen. (Dr.) Kulwant Singh, U.Y.S.M., (Retd) received his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Defence Studies from Chennai University. He also has a postgraduate diploma in Human Resource Development from India Gandhi National Open University (INGO) in New Delhi. Dr. Singh has a postgraduate diploma in Management from the Regional College of Management and Technology (REMIT). He qualified for the prestigious Higher Command Course at College of Combat and is a graduate of the Defence Service Staff College. He fought in combat and led India’s fight against India’s intransigent terrorism problem for nearly 30 years. Maj. Gen. Singh was awarded the Uttam Yudh Seva Medal, the second highest decoration for senior officers during operations in Sri Lanka as part of PIKE (Indian Peace Keeping Force). Today he is leading an international group of generals and defense experts that advocate Invincible Defence Technology. Dr. Singh lives in New Delhi, India.
Dr. David Leffler received his Ph.D. on the topic of Invincible Defence Technology from Union Institute & University. His other academic degrees include: a B.A. in Education, an M.A. in the Science of Creative Intelligence from Maharishi University of Management and an M.M. in Education from New Mexico State University. He was a member of the U.S. Air Force for eight years. Dr. Leffler is the Acting Director and a founding member of the Center for Advanced Military Science (CAMS) at Maharishi University of Management. He also serves as a Peer Member at The Union Institute and is a member of the U.S. Naval Institute. Dr. Leffler has given presentations on Invincible Defence Technology at the Russian Air Force Academy, the Russian Academy of Sciences, and defense-related institutions in the United States. Dr. Leffler lives in Wappingers Falls, New York, USA.
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Source(©) 2005: Maj. Gen. Kulwant Singh (Retd.) and Dr. David Leffler
Op Ed on Invincible Defense Published in DefenseTalk
“Preventing Terrorism: Paving the Way to Peace With Invincible Defense Technology” — Op Ed published in “DefenseTalk”, penned by Major General Kulwant Singh (Indian Army, Retired) & Dr. David R. Leffler. Includes discussion board.
Homeland Security With Unified Field-Based Defence Technology
This paper was published in Defence India on 28 November 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.