Thursday, November 19, 2015

Positive Thoughts and Quiet Compassionate Minds Change the World

          If you look at Andrew Adamatzky's book on crowd emotion you will see we have a group mind and our emotions influence the general feeling of the group.  This is a scientifically measured work.  He does some interesting work with traffic and slime molds you can see on youtube.  Andrew I. Adamatzky is a Russian and English computer scientist, a professor in the department of computer science at the University of the West of England in Bristol, where he works in the International Center of Unconventional Computing.  
          Our primitive group consciousness has mastered how to use fear to move people to action through anger.  Perhaps that is why we humans have war.  I am thinking the next evolutionary step is to step up our consciousness and learn how to use love to move people to action through happiness and a general sense of wellbeing.  This work would be two fold.  How do we gather groups to pray and meditate in love and compassion?  How do we learn to act in happiness and joy for the good of the group?  Can you think of a time when you did this?  Can you think of a time when you saw it done?
          One example that comes to mind was a two-month national demonstration project conducted in Washington, D.C...  This project showed how a group of Meditators trained practitioners of meditation reduced crime and social stress and improved the effectiveness of government.
Between June 7 and July 30, 1993 a group of TM-Sidhas  increased in number from 800 to a maximum of 4,000 over the trial.  The crime rate went down 23%.  This would only happen if there were a major snow storm the police reported.
          This proves that we can make a difference by sending positive vibration.  If you can't think of a time when you saw a private prayer or group prayer or meditation create a positive flow, please take time now to focus on a peaceful mind and a sense of goodwill for the world.  It may heal a broken heart somewhere in the world. Light a candle.  Write a poem. Sing a song for peace.

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