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Current developments at the new campus of Maharishi Central University in Kansas, USA
by Global Good News staff writer
Global Good News Translate This Article
22 February 2007
During the weekly global News Conference on 21 February, Dr Bevan Morris, Prime Minister of the Global Country of World Peace, spoke about his current visit to the new campus of Maharishi Central University in Kansas, USA, with a powerful team of leaders of the Global Country.
Dr Morris said that he is at Maharishi Central University campus with Dr Robert G. Wynne, Raja of Vedic America and Mayor of Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa, USA; Dr Eike Hartmann, the world's greatest expert in Maharishi's Vedic Architecture—architecture in harmony with Natural Law—and Minister of Architecture of the Global Country of World Peace; Dr Roger Audet, Surveyor General of the Global Country; and Dr Paul Potter, Raja of New York.
Dr Morris explained that they are all there at the new campus to review the total planning for the Brahmasthan of the United States, the geographic centre and most powerful place in the whole country. It is the centre of Totality of Natural Law in the country, Dr Morris said.
Dr Morris said that Maharishi Central University, under the Presidency of Dr John Hagelin, will be a very large university, which is requiring as much as nine miles (14 km) by four and a half miles (7 km) of land for 50 campuses for all 50 states of the United States as well as for students from around the world.
The central point of the United States has been determined by Dr Audet with the most advanced digital maps to determine the boundaries of the country. Dr Audet can measure with an accuracy to within a few hundred feet the exact centre point of the landmass of the country. The whole campus will be built around this central point, and the intention is to be ready for the new academic year in 2007.
Originally the plan was to have 14,000 students practising Yogic Flying, said Dr Morris, but now the thought is to have even four times that size, with that number of students coming in each year for four years. This would then be a massive, powerful community for the coherence of the whole US national consciousness to be invincible, entirely impenetrable to any negativity from within or outside the country.
There will be Vedic Pandits from India living just to the west of the central point, who will be performing Yogic Flying and also Vedic Recitation, right at this fountainhead of Natural Law for the whole country. These Vedic performances are powerful to prevent untoward happenings befalling the United States.
Dr Morris said there will be a large lake on the east side and many smaller lakes to the north. Only about 30 per cent of the land can built upon according to the principles of Maharishi Sthapatya Veda, with east or north sloping land and no obstruction to the most powerful and refreshing rays of the rising sun.
So the campuses will be built running north-south on the ridges of the gently sloping hills on the land and the other land will be for agriculture, gardens and so forth. It will be a large garden community, a very beautiful area for all the students to live in, Dr Morris said, which will fulfil the purpose of the university to bring Total Knowledge to everyone.
Copyright © 2007 Global Good News(sm) Service
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