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Professors for Peace

Dear Visitor,

Professors For Peace was set up so professors who are actively engaged in the only proven peace-creating program could inform the public of their involvement and their ongoing commitment to helping create a peaceful world.

Since you may not have read the home page of For Peace, that program is Transcendental Meditation. Hundreds of studies have been done on the TM program and the findings published in major scientific journals as well as various magazines. The research shows that the TM programs create a “peace effect.”

“Maharishi predicted in 1960 that if just one percent of the world’s population practiced the Transcendental Meditation technique, there would be an end to war. In 1974, scientists noted a growing number of cities where one percent of the population had learned the Transcendental Meditation technique. They looked at crime statistics in these “one percent” cities, they found that when a city reached the one percent level there was a decrease in the crime rate. At the same time, matched control cities maintained an increase in crime rate—as did the United States as a whole. They named this phenomenon the Maharishi Effect.” (From www.tm.org) More research can be found at http://www.istpp.org/crime_prevention/.

If you would like to talk to a member professor, click on his or her name on the left. Doing so will take you to the page with contact information. The page includes a statement by the member explaining why he or she became a member and perhaps a description of any benefits he or she has received from the practice.

Also, you will find useful infornation at www.mum.edu

If you have any problems, please contact the For Peace office.

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