What’s the Plan?
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The goal: A unified, peaceful world |
To create permanent world peace, the plan is to establish peace-creating groups around the world, on every levellocal, national, and globalexperiencing Transcendental Consciousness (the state of inner peace) to create an influence of peace so powerful and pervasive that warfare and terrorism simply cease to exist.
Only a few permanent coherence-creating groups exist in the world to date. We need your help to increase this number. The plan to bring permanent peace to the world contains several elements.
Establish a Peace Centre on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia: A group of concerned citizens on Salt Spring Island, off Canada's west coast, have resolved to take peace into their own hands. They have formed the Global Country of World Peace-Salt Spring Island, a unique non-profit organization to spearhead the establishment of a Peace Centre on Salt Spring Island.
This Peace Centre will not be a facility for mere discussions of peace or investigation of the causes of criminal and social disruption. It will be the location for the practice of proven technologies of peace that will make an immediate difference in the local society. As the number of peace-creators grows, that peaceful influence will spread farther to encompass the entire west coast.
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Lexington, Kentucky Peace Palace Opened April 14, 2003 |
3,000 Peace Centres: The Salt Spring Peace Centre is one of 3000 Peace Centres that are planned for the world’s largest cities.
These Peace Centres are called Peace Palaces to reflect the dignity of location that this powerful peace-creating technology deserves. Each of these new buildingsconstructed in accord with the laws of naturewill be home to a group of 100 to 200 peace-creating experts.
In addition, they will each offer a wide range of programs to reduce the stress, promote the physical health, and unfold the mental potential of the local citizens.
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Peace-creating experts in India. |
40,000 peace-creating experts in India: The centerpiece of the plan for permanent world peace is the creation of a permanent group of 40,000 peace-creating experts on the banks of the Ganges River in India.
Such a group will be five times larger than any peace-creating group yet gathered anywhere in the world. Since repeated research shows that the peace-creating effect increases as the square of the number of meditation experts involved, this group will exceed all previous groups in peace-creating power by 25 times.




















