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Signs of rising coherence continue on the fifth month, 21st day of 'Invincible Holland' assembly, 1 September 2006
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5 September 2006
Today is the 21st day of the fifth month of Dutch national consciousness rising to invincibility, as indicated by the following press reports:
1 September 2006
De Telegraaf: 'Six million for Lebanon' - Netherlands reserves € 6 million for Lebanon, earmarked to clear out non-exploded ammunition from the former war area between Hezbollah and Israel.
De Telegraaf: 'Higher salary for teachers' - If the economy continues to improve, and other sectors start to earn more, then education cannot stay behind, according to Minister Verhoeven. This is in line with the advice of the Education Council—'More perspective for the teacher'—which recommends bonuses and performance allowances for teachers who work at difficult schools, or in regions where it is difficult to recruit teachers.
A dozen regional newspapers placed extensive and positive articles on the new initiative to start Invincibility Schools in Holland.
De Telegraaf: 'Car drivers follow traffic rules better. Public Prosecutor takes one-quarter of speeding control posts away' - Because of better adherence to the speed limit, and the continuing decline of the number of traffic fatalities and injured, one quarter of the control posts will be eliminated.
Creating national invincibility
Groups of experts in Yogic Flying are engaged in creating coherent national consciousness in the Netherlands, United States, Canada, Hamsa (Hungary), and an increasing number of other nations, which are enjoying a dramatic and sustained upsurge in positive economic and social trends.
Dr Paul Gelderloos, Prime Minister of the Global Country of World Peace for the Netherlands, reports that 400 Yogic Flyers have been assembled at MERU, the Netherlands, since 12 April 2006.
Extensive research published in the world's leading scientific journals has found that the group practice of the Transcendental Meditation Sidhi Programme Yogic Flying by the square root of one per cent of a population is sufficient to reduce negative trends, including crime and violence, and to promote positive economic and social tendencies throughout society.
The cost to train and employ such a group is a small fraction of what any government spends on its military in a single day.
Maharishi's approach to invincibility is in sharp contrast to the conventional military approach. 'Our approach does not require the government to sacrifice the youth for the sake of the nation—because when the youth are killed in war, then for whom is the nation?' Maharishi said.
The harmony and progress of the human race are founded on the internal harmony and progress of every individual. No stress, no strain, no impediment, no difficulty can withstand the totally benign influence of the enlivenment of the Unified Field of Natural Law, the field of Transcendental Consciousness, the field of pure knowledge, through Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi Programme.
Refer to: Scientific Research on Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation Programme: Collected Papers, Volumes 1-5 (over 5,000 pages; Volumes 6-7 in press), a Maharishi University of Management Publication.
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