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by
Dr. David Leffler and Mrs. Lee Leffler
Practically
no citizen of Africa needs to be persuaded of the benefits of preventing
war and political violence. Conflict in and around any country inevitably
creates turmoil and its related problems, with negative consequences. Due
to the easy availability of weapons of mass destruction, future political
unrest could be worse. Defending against these weapons is extremely difficult,
if not impossible. Thus, war and political violence must be addressed at
their root cause: collective social stress. By reducing collective social
stress, Ethiopia and Eritrea could prevent war and end political violence
at home and on their borders. Mozambique
was the first country to try this approach. Following decades of war, the
governmental leaders, including President Joaquim Alberto Chissano, wanted
an extra boost to maintain a delicate peace in 1992. Even though the UN
was on the way, they decided to employ Consciousness-Based defense. The
Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces of Mozambique assigned an additional
duty to several military units of Ground, Naval and Air Forces. That duty
was to practice a simple mental technique. Before
implementing the technique, the Joint Chiefs of Staff carefully studied
extensive research on Consciousness-Based defense. Using consciousness
to prevent war was a radical idea, but Mozambique was drained from war
and desperate for peace. The military units' new duty was to practice the
Transcendental Meditation program in groups twice daily. Their Commander-in-Chief,
President Chissano, as well as other high-ranking leaders, practiced the
Transcendental Meditation technique themselves. The
Transcendental Meditation technique is a simple, easily learned, non-religious
meditation practice. Physicist and Vedic scholar Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
revived the Transcendental Meditation program from India’s ancient Vedic
tradition. Over 600 scientific studies have been conducted on this technique
and its related programs. Transcendental Meditation has been proven to
eliminate stress individually and collectively. Mozambique adopted it,
and the advanced TM-Sidhi program, to prevent the return of war, improve
its economy and cut the crime rate. Soon,
positive trends were observed. Crime decreased substantially. Lt. General
Tobias Dai, then Commander of the Mozambique Armed Forces (now the Defense
Minister), said, "When thousands of people were taught in Maputo, it was
possible to assess a decrease of 20% in the crime index during the first
quarter of 1993. This situation was totally anomalous, because, at the
end of the war, an increase of crime would be expected." This trend was
repeated in other areas. "The same thing (crime decrease of 20%) happened
in the city of Quelimane and the province of Manica," said Dai. As part
of the peace agreement, the military began to demobilize. Groups of meditators
disbanded and the positive trends reversed. Dai said, "What is very clear
is that once the positive effect is created, if group practice is stopped,
the previous tendencies of higher collective stress, as determined from
the crime indexes and the tense situations in the country, began to rise
again. In 1994, there was a remarkable decrease in coherence in the country
as a result of decreased participation in the group practice of the Transcendental
Meditation and TM-Sidhi Program..." New groups of meditators, although
smaller, were formed. Over
the decades, Mozambique has been devastated by problems. It sought independence
from Portugal in 1964. Even after independence was achieved in 1975, civil
and border conflicts ensued. Massacres, drought, and famine plagued the
populace. The
population often lived in a climate of fear. In 1986, armed forces from
one of Mozambique's factions were expelled from the neighboring country
of Malawi. As these fighters poured into northern Mozambique, tens of thousands
of Mozambican refugees flooded Malawi to escape violence. The next year,
large numbers of Mozambicans were massacred. The country was brought to
the verge of collapse. Mozambique
is a prime example of how fear is a driving force in the current defense
paradigm. When conflict and war erupt, this fear-based model applies to
factions within countries, as well as between opposing countries. As in
other countries, Mozambique's conflicts dragged on for years, inciting
fear in the population. Often, unrest affects neighboring countries, spreading
violence. For instance, the South African Defense Force raided Mozambique
in 1981. Fear
of attack causes countries and factions to build up arms. This is a self-reinforcing
cycle as other groups are drawn into the fray. While the cycle of arms
build-up brings wealth to arms dealers, it drains resources that might
be better spent on alleviating economic, social, and environmental problems. Historically,
peace-making and peacekeeping forces are usually ineffective at stopping
civil and interstate war. The prospects of stopping a large-scale war are
dim. Lt. General Dai said, "The proposed future UNO (United Nations Organization)
mission...was not a guarantee of the maintenance of peace -- as has been
seen in many countries in the world." Mozambique's strong desire for permanent
peace was a significant factor in their choosing Consciousness-Based defense.
Mozambique was the only country to try Consciousness-Based defense in the
1900's. It also had "the only successful UNO mission in the world," said
Dai. Extensive
research indicates that only one percent of a population practicing the
TM technique results in a coherent society. Fewer practitioners of the
more advanced TM-Sidhi program seem to be needed to create the same effect
-- just the square root of one percent of ttthe population. Nearly
fifty studies on the social coherence-creating effects of the TM and TM-Sidhi
program have been conducted in the last 25 years. Peer-reviewed publications,
such as The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Social Indicators
Research, Journal of Crime and Justice, Journal of Mind and
Behavior, and International Journal of Neuroscience are among
the respected scientific journals that have published studies. The changes
include: reductions in war deaths, crime, violence, accidents, and illness;
improvements in economic conditions; and enhanced quality of life. President
Chissano asserts that creating peace with Consciousness-Based defense requires
a shift in consciousness. "The culture of war has to be replaced by the
culture of peace," says Chissano. "For that purpose, something deeper has
to be changed in our minds and in our consciousness to prevent the recurrence
of war." Mozambique
was the first country to deploy Consciousness-Based defense in modern times.
In the face of modern dangers, Ethiopia and Eritrea have the chance to
put Consciousness-Based defense to the ultimate test. Mozambique has lead
the first charge. Now Ethiopia and Eritrea have the opportunity to go down
in history as the creators of peace for the whole of Africa. About the Authors: Dr.
David R. Leffler received his Ph.D. on the topic of Consciousness-Based
military defense.
Mrs. Lee M. Leffler received her Master of Arts in Professional Writing.
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More information about Consciousness-Based defense is also available
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