Welcome, 
tranquil viewers, to
Science and Spirituality
on Supreme Master
Television.
On this episode, 
we share some 
scientific findings 
on the power of 
group meditation 
to promote world peace
and the betterment 
of life for everyone. 
The theory 
of the Maharishi Effect 
is one way of describing
this phenomenon 
and it has been defined 
as “the influence of
coherence and positivity
in the social 
and natural environment 
generated by the practice
of the Transcendental
Meditation and
Transcendental
Meditation-Sidhi programs.”
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
of India first proposed
this hypothesis. 
He was 
a spiritual teacher, who
during his lifetime taught
a meditation technique
called 
“Transcendental Meditation.”
He started the
Transcendental Meditation
or Spiritual Regeneration
Movement in 1957
in Chennai, India,
after which his teachings
began to spread to other 
parts of the world. 
The Maharishi Effect 
says that when a certain
number of people
meditate together
using the Transcendental
Meditation technique, 
the coherence created 
in the energy field 
of the group is able 
to affect the collective 
consciousness of others 
in a constructive manner
– at a local, national 
and worldwide level.
The Maharishi stated that 
if just one percent of a
community’s population
practiced 
Transcendental Meditation,
the unified field
or calming energy
generated by that group
would reach out and
influence the rest of that
community’s population, 
resulting in increased 
peace and harmony. 
He also stated that 
if a group practiced 
his more advanced
Transcendental Meditation-
Sidhi Program,
only the square root of
one percent of 
the population would be 
needed to participate 
to create the same effect. 
According to 
the Maharishi, when
people meditate
together with
unified good intentions,
their alpha brain waves
become synchronized 
or exhibit “coherence.”
The coherence 
of brain waves causes
others to receive 
the same properties in
their subconscious mind. 
One of the explanations
for the Maharishi Effect
is that because 
a meditating group’s
alpha brain waves 
are functioning at 
a profound level, 
the waves permeate 
the atmosphere to reach 
those in the same
geographical region,
influencing their hearts,
thoughts and actions. 
The brain wave pattern 
of an individual can 
be measured with 
an electroencephalogram
(EEG) machine.  
An EEG machine 
can detect different
brain wave patterns
known as beta, alpha,
theta, and delta.
Dr. Craig Pearson is 
the Vice President of 
the Maharishi University
of Management 
in Iowa, USA which
was founded by 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
in 1971. 
Here he discusses the
nature of consciousness.
Consciousness
is something 
that is so intimate to us 
that we don’t normally
think about it, 
just like fish swimming
in the sea don’t think
about the water
that they swim in. 
But consciousness is
what makes us awake, 
we can think of 
consciousness as 
wakefulness or alertness
or even intelligence. 
The fact that 
you and I are awake
and able to speak
to each other is 
due to the fact
that we are conscious,
that we have consciousness
at the foundation
of our mind.
So consciousness is 
the most intimate value 
of human life. 
And deep within, 
there is a place 
deep inside the mind
where all thoughts come,
and that is a place 
of unlimited creativity,
unlimited intelligence,
the great religions 
have referred to it 
as the Kingdom 
of Heaven within.”
Dr. Fred Travis, the Chair 
of the Maharishi Vedic 
Science Department and 
Director of the Center 
for Brain, Consciousness 
and Cognition at 
the Maharishi University 
of Management 
For the past 20 years 
he has researched 
the evolution 
of the human brain and 
investigated the nature 
of consciousness. 
This Maharishi Effect 
has been documented 
in scientific experiments.
There have been 
over 600 studies 
conducted at over 250 
independent universities
and research institutions
in 30 countries.
Dr. Travis now elaborates
on one such study done
in Washington DC, 
the capital of 
the United States, 
which was published
in a leading sociology
journal called Social
Indicators Research.
And in 1993
 we did a similar thing 
in Washington DC, where
we ended up bringing
over 4000 people 
to Washington DC. 
This was 
over a three week period.
We were able to track 
20 different indices that
we had lodged previously
with a group of scientists,
so we weren't just finding
the one that worked 
and that's the one 
we’re reporting. 
We said, 
“These are the ones
we're going to measure.”
And then 
we just measured them
through the time.
We found that 
as the numbers went up,
the quality of life again,
went up. 
The experiment 
set out to show that 
the meditation would
measurably reduce
violent crimes in the city.
With other possible 
factors controlled for 
such as weather, 
amount of daylight hours,
prior crime trends, etc., 
it was found that 
in the last week 
of the experiment 
where the number of
people participating 
in the group meditation
was at its maximum, 
such crimes dropped 
by nearly 25 percent. 
The statistical probability
of getting this result 
was calculated to be 
less than 2 in 1 billion.
Carl Jung, 
a famous Swiss 
psychiatrist, introduced 
the concept of
“collective subconscious”
in 1916. 
He regarded the
collective subconscious
as representative of
wisdom and self-knowledge
at the deepest level. 
The following is 
one of his famous quotes 
on the underlying
connection between
all of humanity: “Our
personal psychology is
just a thin skin, a ripple
on the ocean of
collective psychology.
The powerful factor, 
the factor which changes
our whole life, which
changes the surface 
of our known world,
which makes history, 
is collective psychology,
which moves 
according to laws 
entirely different from
those of our [individual]
consciousness.” 
We will soon return 
with more 
regarding the power of
group meditation and
the Maharishi Effect. 
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In the 1960s, 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
put forward a theory
called 
the Maharishi Effect
regarding 
the constructive results
seen after a proportion 
of a population comes
together in meditation.
He stated that 
if one percent or more of
a community’s population
meditated together 
using his Transcendental
Meditation technique, 
they could profoundly
influence others 
in the vicinity, 
leading to more peace
and happiness 
in the community. 
The influence 
of meditation can be
much wider as well.
According to 
the Maharishi, combined
consciousness of a group
that is meditating can
bring order to a society
or even the entire planet. 
If enough people 
are meditating in unison,
meaning a critical mass 
is reached, the collective
consciousness of others
will fall into place 
and they will become 
more loving in speech,
thoughts and actions. 
Dr. Craig Pearson, 
Vice President of 
the Maharishi University
of Management expounds
once again on the nature
of consciousness
and its relation 
to the Maharishi Effect.
Pure consciousness is 
actually the field of
creativity and intelligence
that gives rise to and
sustains the entire Earth,
the entire cosmos. 
So that means that 
what we’re waking up 
in our awareness is 
that unified field of 
all the laws of nature. 
So this demonstrates 
it’s a discovery 
whose implications 
for human life are 
really unimaginable that 
deep within our own
awareness we have
access to nature’s 
unbounded intelligence.
This is the key 
to bringing life
into harmony 
with natural law. 
And bringing life 
into harmony 
with natural law is 
really the only way that
we’ll find solutions to
problems of our planet.
This is the towering
discovery of our faculty.
And there are many others
in specific applications of
this discovery of
consciousness 
in the unified field
in the different 
academic disciplines,
but this is the great one.
And the one 
that stands alongside that
is the discovery of 
what we call
the Maharishi Effect.
And the scientists here,
our own faculty 
who discovered that, 
and who’ve continued
researching that 
have called that 
the Maharishi Effect
in honor of our founder
who predicted it 
in the 1960s. 
And our faculty have led
research projects
demonstrating 
the effectiveness of this 
in reducing crime, 
even reducing warfare,
reducing 
international terrorism.
So these two discoveries
go hand in hand
- the discovery 
of consciousness 
as the unified field of 
all the laws of nature,
and the ability of groups
to enliven that field 
and create peace
in the world. 
So for the first time 
in world history, thanks
to these discoveries 
by our faculty, 
we actually have 
a technology of peace.
We can create peace 
in the world. 
It’s just 
a matter of support 
to bring groups together, 
sufficiently large,
to create this influence
for the whole human race.
A study has been done 
regarding 
the Maharishi Effect and
international relations. 
It was hypothesized 
that the Maharishi Effect
could cause 
the United States and 
the former Soviet Union
to have a more
cooperative relationship.
A group meditation 
was conducted at 
the Maharishi University
of Management 
with the number of 
participants being 
at least the square root of
one percent of 
the population of the
United States at that time. 
In the months 
following the gathering,
the actions 
between the two nations 
became more constructive
as benchmarked 
against their relations
between 1979 and 1986.
In 1990, the results 
of this experiment 
were published in 
the “In Proceedings 
of the American
Statistical Association,” 
a compilation of papers
presented during 
the annual meeting 
of the Association.
Dr. John Davies 
is currently Co-Director
of the Partners in
Conflict and Partners in
Peacebuilding Projects,
and Senior Associate 
with the Center for
International Development
and Conflict 
Management (CIDCM) 
at the University 
of Maryland,USA. 
He has many years of
experience in psychology,
peace building, 
and conflict management.
Dr. Davies believes in 
the power of meditation.
In an interview with 
the magazine
Yoga International, 
he related a story of how
an expert psychiatrist,
Professor Tony Nader,
taught a group of people 
to meditate 
in a Lebanese village 
in the Chouf Mountains
in 1981. 
At the time, 
the area in which 
the village was located
was highly unstable and
was in a conflict zone.
When the number 
of people meditating
reached a critical mass,
which was 
about 1,200 people or
one percent of 
the village population,
bombs stopped falling
around the village.
In the mid-1980’s, 
in collaboration with 
the Maharishi University
of Management, 
Dr. Davies and others
conducted a study 
to show that
the Maharishi Effect
could bring peace 
to Lebanon which was
still experiencing conflict
at the time. 
A group meditation 
was conducted 
in Jerusalem, Israel 
for two months.
Group meditation 
was also conducted 
in Lebanon and 
in other nations for
approximately two years,
with several thousand 
persons participating. 
The researchers 
found that even
when they controlled
for other variables
such as weather,
religious holidays, 
the number of people
meditating, and 
police activity, there was
a 40 to 80 percent decline 
in violence in Lebanon
during the periods 
of collective meditation.
The result was 
replicated seven times
during a period 
between 1983 and 1985.
The study was 
later published 
in the well-respected
Journal of Conflict
Resolution.
To close, the results 
from experiments testing
the Maharishi Effect
demonstrate that peace
truly comes from within
and that when we are
all unified in purpose
such as in desiring
a loving world,
global peace truly 
can be accomplished.  
Let us all work together,
meditate and follow the
compassionate lifestyle
of an organic vegan diet
so that we may quickly
fulfill the promise 
of the Golden Age – 
a planet filled with
tranquility, kindness 
and love for all beings.  
Thank you, 
gracious viewers, 
for your company 
on today’s episode of
Science and Spirituality.
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May you enjoy 
everlasting peace of mind.