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Integrating the Unified Field Technology for Peace and Conflict Prevention

2010/04/21 17:28
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Java World Congress, Colombo
Col Gunter Chassé, Former NATO officer and Global Adviser - Conflict Transformation and Developing Social Harmony using Consciousness Based Technology
Congratulations to the organizers of the first Java World Congress for their intention to assemble the "Java World Family" in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and to achieve UN Millennium Development Goals.

The initiators of the congress are men of great vision because with Java they have chosen the most advanced computer technology of our time. And now they are integrating the most advanced technology of peace and conflict prevention: the Unified Field Technology. With the Unified Field Technology - a technology of consciousness - the foundation for the achievement of UN Millennium Development Goals can be laid.

Progress in physics locates a single, universal Unified Field as the ultimate source of the vast universe. Theoretical and empirical investigation reveals that the Unified Field is fundamentally a field of consciousness.

The Unified Field Technology - Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation and its advanced techniques including Yogic Flying - allow to directly access and apply the Unified Field.

Specifically, published research confirms that collective practice of the Unified Field Technology by groups of several hundred to several thousand trained experts quickly neutralizes acute societal stress - including the ethnic, religious, and political tensions that fuel violence and conflict. Violence and conflict are thereby averted as tensions are calmed and as the enmity in an adversary is naturally defused.

Such groups of trained, peace - creating experts collectively accessing and stimulating the Unified Field generate powerful waves of unity and coherence that permeate the collective consciousness of the whole population. The immediate, practical result is markedly reduced crime and social violence, and improved positive trends throughout society.

The simplest way to establish a group of trained experts in Unified Field Technology is within a large university or college. Every country has hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of students. With proper training, a group of 1000 or 2000 students can become a powerful peace-creating force, bringing security and invincibility to the nation.

Now, through the Unified Field Technology, every government can fulfill its highest aspirations for its people. Every government can achieve national invincibility and contribute to world peace - and simultaneously secure its own longevity and dignity as a stable sovereign government.

May the Java World Congress be a meeting place for people who are ready to take practical steps for a better world tomorrow.

Col. Dr. Gunter Chasse' is a Member of Maharishi's Global Country of World Peace and an International Director of Maharishi Institute of Advanced Technology - Sri Lanka.

Col. Dr. Gunter Chasse'
Germany
Global Adviser - Conflict Transformation and Developing Social Harmony using Consciousness Based Technology


Why Col Gunter Chasse's contributions are Important to the World Congress

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