I'm glad to hear this (because he's in my downline). Seems to me that if
practical people took over and restructured the movement (although Bob B.
wouldn't include John in that bunch) and cut out all the kooky stuff, the
movement could bounce back and thrive.


on 3/25/05 11:57 AM, luzalma1 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> Hagelin Gets Raves, Standing Ovations at Prestigious "Prophets
> Conference" in Santa Monica; Will Speak at Next Five Conference
> Sessions
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> A standing-room-only, overflow crowd of more than 1,000 conference
> participants cheered and leapt to their feet for three standing
> ovations during Dr. John Hagelin's presentation at the
> prestigious "Prophets Conference" in Santa Monica on February 4-6.
> 
> Dr. Hagelin electrified the crowd with his talk "Creating Peace: The
> Discovery of the Unified Field and its Practical Application to
> Prevent Crime, Terrorism, and International Conflict." After his
> presentation, he was mobbed by the audience, and his book Manual for
> a Perfect Government sold out in minutes. Participants praised the
> talk not only for its profound exploration of the nature of reality
> but also because it offered hope for the future by providing
> practical, field-tested solutions to society's problems.
> 
> Dr. Hagelin's presentation also created intense interest among the
> nation's top philanthropists, who are now exploring ways to help
> establish large Universities of World Peace in Washington, D.C., and
> Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa. Students also responded with
> overwhelming enthusiasm, cheering for the University of World Peace
> and quickly cleaning out Maharishi University of Management
> promotional materials after the talk.
> 
> This year's Prophets Conference sessions focus on the eye-opening
> new film What the Bleep Do We Know!?, a remarkable exploration of
> the nature of reality revealed by the latest advances in scientific
> knowledge. The February conference brought together the movie's
> scientific commentators, visionaries, actors, and filmmakers to
> further explore the scientific ideas and research described in the
> film. 
> 
> Dr. Hagelin is featured in the film, which is gaining an
> enthusiastic following across the nation and around the world.
> 
>  "The film What the Bleep Do We Know!? showcases the latest, most
> profound discoveries of quantum physics—giving insight into the
> ultimate reality, and how we create our own day-to-day reality.
> These powerful ideas are changing the lives of viewers across the
> nation," Dr. Hagelin said in his talk. "But intellectual discussion
> is not enough. We must now harness this nationwide awakening to
> create a peaceful, harmonious, more enlightened world. Only direct,
> repeatable experience of ultimate reality can create the deep,
> lasting transformations in the individual and society so urgently
> needed today." 
> 
> Dr. Hagelin also described the long-range "field effects" of
> consciousness generated through collective meditation and confirmed
> by more than 50 studies to defuse acute societal stress, violence
> and conflict, and to provide a practical foundation for permanent
> world peace. He presented the findings of his National Demonstration
> Project (described in What the Bleep!?) in which 4,000 meditators
> reduced violent crime in Washington, D.C., and explained the
> profound mechanisms that account for meditation's large-scale
> effects on society. He drew upon recent discoveries in consciousness
> and in physics, including Superstring theory, quantum teleportation,
> and the newly discovered "dark energy" that fuels the expansion of
> the universe. Dr. Hagelin also outlined plans to create a permanent
> group of 8,000 meditators at a new University of World Peace—a
> flagship university dedicated to the prevention of war and promotion
> of peace. 
> 
> "We are on the threshold of a global transformation to a post-dual,
> unified field-based civilization—a new world order of affluence and
> peace based on the knowledge, and direct experience, of the core
> unity of life in higher states of consciousness," he said.
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