Om, how bout a Tao Jones Index of spiritual experience for places, 
spiritual movements, gurus, preachers, llamas, ayatollahs, saints and 
spiritual healers?  The Tao Jones Index of shakti for spiritual 
experience.  Something like a shakti meter of spiritual experience.  
Could be sector indexes.  Regions, countries, religion, spiritual 
practices.

 Gov't of Bhutan apparently has an index of `happiness that they 
keep.  Being a Buddhist country, would be an index of `no=thing'?

The Tao Jones Index of Shakti:
""The future for the 21st century is research published in respected
peer-reviewed scientific journals. Period.
Get used to it."




> Rama Krishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dow Jones Indexes, a leading global index provider, and Dharma 
>Investments, a leading private investment firm pioneering the 
>development of faith-based investment, today announced the launch of 
the Dow Jones Dharma Indexes. The new indexes measure the performance 
of companies selected according to the value systems and principles 
of Dharmic religions,

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 especially Hinduism and Buddhism. 
>           The Dow Jones Dharma Index series includes the Dow Jones 
Dharma Global Index, as well as four country indexes for the U.S., 
the U.K., Japan and India. The indexes are designed to underlie 
financial products such as exchange-traded funds and other investable 
products that enable investors to participate in the performance of 
companies which are compliant with Dharmic religious traditions. 
>   "The Dow Jones Dharma Indexes are the first faith-based indexes 
created to measure Dharma compliant equities. As faith-based and 
socially responsible investing continues to grow worldwide, our goal 
is to provide the investment community with the most comprehensive 
benchmarks that comply with these principles," said Michael A. 
Petronella, president of Dow Jones Indexes. "The launch of the new 
Dow Jones Dharma Indexes marks a major step in our effort to further 
expand our range of faith-based indexes. Dow Jones Indexes pioneered 
this space by launching the Dow Jones Islamic Market Indexes in 1999 -
- today the leading Islamic market indexes worldwide." 
>   "We are honored to be serving a demand for faith-based 
investing," said Nitesh Gor, CEO of Dharma Investments. "India and 
Asia have made remarkable advances economically over the last few 
years and in parallel we believe that bringing our religious values 
onto the global stage offers sustainable solutions to the problems 
facing the world today. The principle of Dharma contains precepts 
relevant to good conduct, but also the implicit requirement of 
mindfulness about the sources of wealth -- and therefore responsible 
investing," he added. "The Dow Jones Dharma Index brings together a 
combination of environmental, social, governance and traditional sin 
sector filters. As such, the Index is unique and will not just have 
appeal to the religious, but to a far broader audience as well. We 
are also very grateful to the broad array of the most eminent 
spiritual leaders within the Dharma religions for their continuing 
involvement and blessings. Their endorsement of this Index gives
>  us great confidence in its authority and eventual success." 
>   The index universe for the Dow Jones Dharma Indexes is defined as 
the top 5,000 components of the Dow Jones Wilshire Global Total 
Market Index as measured by float adjusted market capitalization, and 
all components in the Dow Jones Wilshire India Index. To be included 
in the Dow Jones Dharma Indexes, stocks must pass a set of industry, 
environmental, corporate governance and qualitative screens for 
Dharmic compliance. 
>   Industry screens include unacceptable sectors and business 
practices. Environmental screens take account of a company's impact 
or policies with respect to emissions, climate change and carbon 
footprint analysis, oil and chemical spills and waste management and 
recycling. Corporate Governance screens comprise the handling of 
labor relations/disputes/discrimination allegations, human rights 
violations, working conditions/wages. 
>   Excluded from the index are companies from sectors that are 
deemed unacceptable due to the nature of their business activities 
and operations. Excluded are also companies that have exposure to 
unacceptable business practices. Some examples of unacceptable 
sectors are aerospace and defense, brewers, casinos and gaming, 
pharmaceuticals, tobacco. Some examples for unacceptable business 
practices are alcohol, adult entertainment, animal testing and 
genetic modification of agricultural products. 
>   To ensure the quality of the indexes and the integrity of the 
underlying index methodology, three boards were established to 
define, build and implement the screening criteria: the Dow Jones 
Dharma Academic Advisory Committee, the Dow Jones Dharma Supervisory 
Board and the Dow Jones Dharma Religious Council. 
>   The Dow Jones Dharma Academic Advisory Committee provides 
guidance and establishes the principles for the methodology. Members 
include: 
> 
>     Prof. Francis X. Clooney SJ, Parkman Professor of Divinity    
and Professor of Comparative Theology, Harvard University;      Dr. 
Jeevan Deol, School of Oriental and African Studies, UK;      Prof. 
Gavin Flood, Professor at Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies;      Prof. 
D. Gold, Lecturer in South Asian Religions, Cornell;      Prof. 
Richard Gombrich, Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies;      Prof. Pema 
Gyalpo, Professor of International Relations at    Toin Yokohama 
University, Japan;      Dr. Peter Harvey, University of 
Sunderland;      Prof. John Stratton Hawley, Ann Whitney Olin 
Professor of Religion    and Department Chair at Barnard College, 
Columbia University;      Dr. Kabilsingh, Head of the Department of 
Philosophy and Religion    at Thammasat University, Bangkok;      
Prof. Damien Keowen, University of London;      Prof. Shashiprabha 
Kumar, Chairperson, Special Centre for    Sanskrit Studies, 
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi;      Prof. Julius Lipner,
>  Professor of Hinduism and of Comparative    Study of Religion, and 
Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge University;      Dr. Angelica 
Malinar, SOAS, Lecturer in Hinduism, Department of    Study of 
Religions, School of African and Oriental Studies;      Prof. Werner 
Menski, SOAS, Professor of South Asian Laws,    School of Law, 
University of London;      Dr. Godavarisha Mishra, Professor in the 
Department of Indian    Philosophy, University of Madras, 
Chennai;      Dr. Ved Prakash Nanda, Vice Provost for 
Internationalization    and a John Evans University Professor at the 
School of Law,    University of Denver;      Prof. Vasudha Narayanan, 
Professor of Religion at the    University of Florida and a past 
President of the American    Academy of Religion;      Prof. Patrick 
Olivelle, Professor of Sanskrit and Indian    Religions in the 
Department of Asian Studies at the    University of Texas at 
Austin;      Prof. Lord Bhiku Parekh, a fellow of the Royal Society 
of Arts    and of
>  the Academy of the Learned Societies for Social Sciences,    as 
well as a Professor of Political Philosophy at the    University of 
Westminster;      Prof. T.S. Rukmani, Chair of Hindu Studies, 
Department of    Religion, Concordia University;      Prof. Michael 
Shackleton, Director of International Studies,    Osaka Gakuin 
University, Japan;      Dr. Sharada Sugirtharajah, Senior Lecturer in 
Hinduism at    Birmingham University, UK, and Research 
Postgraduate    Welfare Tutor;      Dr. Nick Sutton, Oxford Centre 
for Hindu Studies;      Prof. Tom Tillemans, Professor at the Faculty 
of Letters and    Chair of Buddhist Studies at the University of 
Lausanne    in Switzerland.  
>   The Dow Jones Dharma Supervisory Committee interprets the 
principles and creates and implements the screening criteria in 
accordance with the methodology. Members include: 
> 
>     Dr. Lokesh Chandra, Director of the International Academy of    
Indian Culture;      Venerable Khammai Dhammasami, the incumbent of 
the Oxford    Buddha Vihara -- he heads the International Secretariat 
for    the UN Day of Vesak based in Bangkok;      Lord Navnit 
Dholakia OBE DL, served as member of the Commission    for Racial 
Equality and has been involved in the Sussex Police    Authority, 
Police Complaints Authority and Howard League for    Penal 
Reform;      Prof. Gavin Flood, Professor at Oxford Centre for Hindu 
Studies;      Alfred Ford, a Hindu and philanthropist;      Prof. 
Richard Gombrich, British Indologist and scholar of    Sanskrit, 
Pali, and Buddhist Studies;      Prof. Pema Gyalpo, Professor of 
International Relations at    Toin Yokohama University Japan;      
Dr. Kabilsingh, Head of the Department of Philosophy and Religion    
at Thammasat University, Bangkok;      Prof. Shashiprabha Kumar, 
Chairperson, Special Centre for Sanskrit    Studies, Jawaharlal
>  Nehru University, New Delhi;      Dr. Ved Prakash Nanda, Vice 
Provost for Internationalization    and a John Evans University 
Professor at the School of Law,    University of Denver;      Prof. 
Vasudha Narayanan, Professor of Religion at the University    of 
Florida and a past President of the American Academy of 
Religion;      Dr. V.R. Panchamukhi, Chancellor of the Rashtriya 
Sanskrit    Vidyapeetha, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh;      Prof. T.S. 
Rukmani, Chair of Hindu Studies, Department of Religion,    Concordia 
University;      Venerable Hiek Sopheap, A Royal Monk and Director of 
the    Association of Buddhists for the environment.  
>   The Dow Jones Dharma Religious Council ratifies and endorses the 
established guidelines and methodology. Members include: 
> 
>     His Holiness Srimat Vanamamalai Ramanuja Jeeyar Swami, 
represents    the most popular math belonging to the Tengalai 
tradition;      His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj, heads the 
Bochasanwasi    Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha of 
the    Swaminarayana tradition;      His Holiness Bhakti Charu Swami, 
leading member and respected    teacher within the International 
Society for Krisha Consciousness;      Venerable Sangharaja, the 
Patriarch of Cambodia, Chief Spiritual    Advisor to the King of 
Cambodia and the most senior of the two    Patriarchs of Cambodian 
Buddhism;      Jagannath Temple, a Krishna temple located in Orissa 
(East India);      His Holiness Sri Pejawar Math Swami, one of the 
most respected    saints of the Madhva faith;      Sri Sri Ravi 
Shankar, a spiritual and humanitarian leader,    founder of the 
International Art of Living Foundation;      Venerable Prof. Dr. 
Chisho Mamoru Namai, Director of the    Institute of Esoteric 
Buddhist Culture;  
>     Venerable Dr. Ashin Nyanissara, chancellor of Sitagu 
International    Buddhist Academy (SIBA).  
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