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Welcome to Be The Change,
How often do you find a message in the world, like this one below?
Each of us reacts to life's events based on a lifetime of conditioning. Our thoughts then determine which thought direction we will take, so your actions are a result of conditioning. Many of us can be like clever people who can think outside the square, but we don't have to be clever to change the way we think, just passionate.
The amount of love in the world is being increased as more of us begin to Think loving Thoughts. As my thinking changes so my actions begin to reflect the change in thinking. I can react with anger less. I can think of others more.

Just by Thinking loving Thoughts you have a little win. When a whole nation thinks loving thoughts, the world is changed. To begin, Think a loving thought everyday.

you can also help Change the World if you unite in a local team social website, help send a message to both the Government and the Internet and the community, without Internet, Billions of people. and please return here when your done. Most of the New Dawn are already there, thank you. so invite all your friends. If we can't unite for peace we lose value as a species, as an intelligent human.

Add yourself to the effort, you help to strengthen our lobby power and in the longer term it assists in overcoming global hate and hostility. Join us at saveNaturefree Link > unite against the machine Please return here when your done.
For helping send this out to the people in your area there are rewards and your helping to change the world.
The premise may be somewhat simplistic to some, so it will only work if or when you are blessed with the light of intelligence. Those of you with insight and intelligence, those who understand that Spiritual TRUTH is relative to the observer, will respond with love.
Some are awakening, some still slumber! I am asking you to be a part of the solution today. it's free and rewarding in more ways than one* to join the SaveNaturefree project kiosk project.

Many of you have had enough, so we ask How Important is it to you? Like many of you have been saying,
"The issues are ones that will effect The fate of the world". All of Humanity is effected by our ability to unite in reforming our method of relating in the UN and in Government office, In police stations and in courts.

Politics has failed or is slow to change. Schools have failed or are failing, a few begin to reform.

Religion makes the problems worse!. So we must be the change we want to see in the world. we do this by asking ourselves and the devout religious followers to look within, and see the light of love is calling them to accept that Spiritual TRUTH is relative to the observer.

Those who say "What if the enemy has a gun?" I reply quickly that as more of us Think with Loving Thoughts the chance of that occurring diminishes.
*the rewards are for earlybirds.
Your comments are most welcome.

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Caracal Comment by Caracal on March 28, 2009 at 3:38pm
We are are "being the change" because we are evolving within ourselves. It starts with each of us as individuals. With each effort to become "the change", we radiate out into the world and the flow of change begins to take hold not only within us but all around us. It is really only waking up to who we truly are. That is what Change is.
Dr. Sohiniben Shukla Comment by Dr. Sohiniben Shukla on March 28, 2009 at 10:25am
Dear Alexander,
This group "Be The Change",The word is quite impressive but Change it When it's necessary.
Do not be Obstinate.
Flow with the Current with wisdom and full understanding of the Situation.

Sohiniben
diogenes66 Comment by diogenes66 on January 8, 2009 at 7:51pm
The premise is not at all simplistic !!

Effects of Group Practice of the Transcendental Meditation Program on Preventing Violent Crime in Washington, DC: Results of the National Demonstration Project, June-July 1993
John S. Hagelin, Maxwell V. Rainforth, David W. Orme-Johnson, Kenneth L. Cavanaugh, Charles N. Alexander, Susan F. Shatkin, John L. Davies, Anne O. Hughes, and Emanuel Ross

This study presents the final results of a two-month prospective experiment to reduce violent crime in Washington, DC. On the basis of previous research it was hypothesized that the level of violent crime in the District of Columbia would drop significantly with the creation of a large group of participants in the Transcendental Meditation® and TM-Sidhi® programs to increase coherence and reduce stress in the District.

This National Demonstration Project to Reduce Violent Crime and Improve Governmental Effectiveness brought approximately 4,000 participants in the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi programs to the United States national capital from June 7 to July 30, 1993. A 27-member independent Project Review Board consisting of sociologists and criminologists from leading universities, representatives from the police department and government of the District of Columbia, and civic leaders approved in advance the research protocol for the project and monitored its progress.

The dependent variable in the research was weekly violent crime, as measured by the Uniform Crime Report program of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; violent crimes include homicide, rape, aggravated assault, and robbery. This data was obtained from the District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department for 1993 as well as for the preceding five years (1988-1992). Additional data used for control purposes included weather variables (temperature, precipitation, humidity), daylight hours, changes in police and community anti-crime activities, prior crime trends in the District of Columbia, and concurrent crime trends in neighboring cities. Average weekly temperature was significantly correlated with homicides, rapes and assaults (HRA crimes), as has also been found in previous research; therefore temperature was used as a control variable in the main analysis of HRA crimes. Using time series analysis, violent crimes were analyzed separately in terms of HRA crimes (crimes against the person) and robbery (monetary crimes), as well as together.




Analysis of 1993 data, controlling for temperature, revealed that there was a highly significant decrease in HRA crimes associated with increases in the size of the group during the Demonstration Project. The maximum decrease was 23.3% when the size of the group was largest during the final week of the project. The statistical probability that this result could reflect chance variation in crime levels was less than 2 in 1 billion (p < .000000002). When a longer baseline is used (1988-1993 data), the maximum decrease was 24.6% during this period (p < .00003). When analyzed as a separate variable, robberies did not decrease significantly, but a joint analysis of both HRA crimes and robberies indicated that violent crimes as a whole decreased significantly to a maximum amount of 15.6% during the final week of the project (p = .0008). Analysis of 1993 data, controlling for temperature, revealed that there was a highly significant decrease in HRA crimes associated with increases in the size of the group during the Demonstration Project.

Several additional analyses were performed on HRA crimes to further assess the strength of the main findings. These indicated that the reduction of HRA crimes associated with the group of participants in the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi programs could not be attributed to changes in police staffing. These secondary analyses also found that the reduction of HRA crimes was highly robust to alternative specifications of the statistical model-that is, the effect is independent of the isolated details of the models used to assess seasonal cycles and trends. No significant decrease was found in any of the prior five years during this period of time, indicating that this effect was not due to the specific time of year. Furthermore, the intervention parameters for the group size revealed that the effect of the group was not only cumulative with the increase in group size, but also continued for some time after the end of the project.

Based on the results of the study, the steady state gain (long-term effect) associated with a permanent group of 4,000 participants in the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi programs was calculated as a 48% reduction in HRA crimes in the District of Columbia.

Given the strength of these results, their consistency with the positive results of previous research, the grave human and financial costs of violent crime, and the lack of other effective and scientific methods to reduce crime, policy makers are urged to apply this approach on a large scale for the benefit of society.

Reference: Hagelin, J.S., Rainforth, M.V., Orme-Johnson, D.W., Cavanaugh, K. L., Alexander, C.N., Shatkin, S.F., Davies, J.L, Hughes, A.O, and Ross, E. 1999. Effects of group practice of the Transcendental Meditation program on preventing violent crime in Washington D.C.: Results of the National Demonstration Project, June-July, 1993. Social Indicators Research, 47(2): 153-201.

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