I just read this story and thought how appropriate it is for who we are and what we do to create Peace in the City. Check it our, and let me know what you think!
Peace,
Krishna
We all know that our planet is in a precarious state and that we humans must make even the smallest contribution towards it's recovery. Shelly Yates started the Fire the Grid project after a miraculous near-death experience with her young son and herself. During the near-death experience she was 'guided' on how to help save our planet. As Shelly says, "Our world has entered a state of chaos and the Earth can no longer support our present habits." The request is simple: meditate/pray/contemplate for one hour from a loving and giving state of mind on July 17 at 11:11am Greenwich Time, 6:11am CST, 4:11am PST. See more about this at: www.firethegrid.com You can see Shelly telling her story (in several parts) on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqUAluDvuU4 For correct time in your time zone, visit: www.worldtimeserver.com >From around the world let's join together for one hour and do our part for our home, the planet Earth. Be your Joy, Be the Change, Karma For information on scientific collective consciousness studies: http://www.whatthebleep.com/dcstudy/ This links to an abstract of a study done in Washington, D.C., in June-July of 1993. This study sought to prove that violent crime would decrease in Washington, D.C. if a large group of participants meditated to increase coherence and reduce stress in the District. The study was a success, the crime rate dropped. For a more extensive summary of this study, please visit The Institute of Science, Technology and Public Policy at Maharishi University of Management. See the website of David Orme-Johnson,PhD for similar study abstracts on the effect of collective consciousness: http://www.truthabouttm.org/truth/SocietalEffects/ResearchOverview/index.cfm Those who were dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music --Friedrich Nietzsche