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3.27.2007 - 11:59pm ET
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Study to Measure the Impact of a Global Interfaith Meditation Event on Crime and Terrorism
(CSRwire) SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - March 27, 2007. Regardless of creed, ethnicity,
age or culture, throughout history people have steadfastly believed in the
power of prayer. Now a team of scientists and over a million people around
the world will put this belief to the test. From May 15th through May 29th
the “Breakthrough Celebration: Compassion to Action”
will be the largest interfaith global meditation and prayer for peace.
What makes this event unique is that scientists will be simultaneously
monitoring emergency calls during the two week period. It is expected that
as the number of participants increase, emergency calls reporting crime and
domestic violence will decrease.
“This is the first meditation event to study how people affect the
actions of others through meditation and prayer while the event is
happening," says Joseph R. Giove, founder and executive director of
CommonPassion.org, the primary organizer of the Breakthrough Celebration.
“Over the last three decades, certain meditation assemblies have
apparently reduced crime and terrorism by as much as 20 percent, but
always with a time lag between the meditation program and our
understanding of its effects. We want to show that certain types of
meditation and prayer affect social harmony at that moment.”
Giove is not alone. Over 150,000 people from various faiths and wisdom
traditions have agreed to participate, and several well-known scientists
have embraced the study. “Social cohesion is strongly dependent on
people’s values and priorities,” says Professor Ervin Laszlo,
world-renowned systems theorist, Goi Peace Prize recipient and Nobel Peace
Prize nominee. “We know that people influence each other’s values and
priorities and this collective intention influences the community. Joint
meditation assemblies can intensify this effect, as demonstrated in the
Transcendental Meditation studies performed since the 1970s.” Laszlo’s
global humanitarian organization, The Club of Budapest, is a major
participant in the May “Breakthrough” event.
In this study, Christians, Hindus, Muslims and Buddhists, as well as
indigenous and non-denominational groups will practice meditation or
prayer according to their own traditions but share common themes with all
participants. “The shared themes, being discussed now between
participants, are meaningful for everyone involved,” says Giove, “so
that we capture the individual’s passion and also form a coherent force
to impact the community, locally and globally. Prior studies show that
both aspects – individual passion and social coherence – when combined
have the greatest social impact.” Themes will be global in scope but
also focus on specific local issues such as inner city gang violence.
CommonPassion.org is working with major cities in the US, Europe and Asia
to provide emergency call data as indicators of social cohesion. When a
municipality agrees to participate, CommonPassion.org enlists the
cooperation of the faith and wisdom traditions in that community for the
May event. “It is a unique and efficient opportunity for
municipalities,” says Giove, “considering the money already invested
in crime reduction and prevention programs. Our approach complements
existing municipal strategies and costs the taxpayers nothing, other than
statistical data that they already have. We believe the effects of this
study will be far-reaching, but even if it saves one life, prevents one
rape, thwarts one assault or robbery, isn’t it worthwhile?”
CommonPassion.org is encouraging participation by community leaders of all
faith and wisdom traditions. It is also seeking sponsors for the May event
as well as future events. Municipal governments and law enforcement
agencies are also invited to inquire about including their community in
the CommonPassion crime reduction studies.
About CommonPassion
CommonPassion.org is a nonprofit, nonsectarian educational and
scientific consortium dedicated to validating and applying the power of
collective human intention through prayer, meditation and music to ease
violence and suffering in local and global communities, and to help solve
the persistent problems of humankind. These challenges include replacing
conflict with harmony at all levels: within individuals, between diverse
cultures and interests, and between individuals and their
environment.
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