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Positive news continues on seventh month, 22nd day of 'Invincible Holland' assembly, 2 November 2006

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12 November 2006

Today is the 22nd day of the seventh month of national consciousness rising to invincibility, as indicated by the following press reports:

2 November 2006

De Telegraaf: 'Entrepreneurship favoured by Dutch' - Never before have so many new companies been founded in one year, especially by women and immigrants.

Het Financieele Dagblad: 'Self employment more popular than ever' - The number of new companies is expected to reach 141,000—an increase of 7 per cent over 2005. Holland is going through a true cultural change. 'Formerly we considered self-employment something for the lower class,' says Warmerdam of MKB Netherlands. 'Now it has gone the other way around; one is considered unintelligent if one is not self-employed.'

De Telegraaf: 'Wealth of rich people in Holland grows 10 per cent' - The wealth of the 500 richest people in Holland has increased 10.2 per cent this year to €121,151 billion. Holland now has 21 billionaires.

Het Financieele Dagblad: 'American companies expand in South-Limburg. Logistics departments larger' - Four American companies plan to expand operations in Southern Limburg, thereby creating 200 new jobs—doubling their current personnel. The companies are an office supply company and three companies working in medical supplies. This expansion is welcome news for Limburg, which was facing a potential loss of jobs.

Het Financieele Dagblad: 'Centre for Work and Income (CWI) needs fewer personnel due to reduction in dismissals' - CWI is abolishing 80 of the 180 jobs in the department of dismissal allowances, because due to the improving economy, there are fewer requests.

Het Financieele Dagblad: 'Netherlands to support education of Vietnamese bankers' - The Netherlands will support the Vietnamese Bank Training Centre (BTC) in the design of a new training programme for bank employees, according to Minister van Ardenne of Development Cooperation. The Netherlands will cover approximately half of the €570,000 in costs, and 6,000 Vietnamese bankers will receive a certificate from the well-respected Netherlands Institute for Banking, Insurance, and Securities.

Het Financieele Dagblad: 'Supermarket revenues rise 4 per cent in October' - In October revenues rose from €1.98 billion in 2005 to €2.06 billion in 2006, according to research bureau GfK.

Het Financieele Dagblad: 'Many households have broadband' - More than two-thirds of the households that have internet—which is about 80 per cent of the population—now have broadband. Four years ago only one quarter of internet users in Holland had broadband connections.

Trouw: 'Investment in culture is satisfying and does not have to cost extra' - Triodos, the idealistic bank, opened a Culture Fund yesterday, the first of its kind that invests in museums and theatres, as well as studios. Triodos now has 10 idealistic funds, all of which receive tax compensation. The Culture Fund is expected to yield 2.5 per cent, and with the tax benefit of 2.5 per cent, the yield will be the same as a regular bond.

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.

Enjoy the entire publication of the success of the 'Invincible Holland' course, as seen in the news reports during the first three months of the assembly, by downloading a 1.3mb file: http://dl.globalgoodnews.com/pdf/invincible-holland.pdf

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