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A NEW ROLE FOR THE MILITARY: PREVENTING ENEMIES FROM ARISING-REVIVING AN ANCIENT APPROACH TO PEACE

David R.Leffle ()
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David R.Leffle: Executive Director, Center for Advanced Military Science (CAMS), USA

IBT Journal of Business Studies (JBS), 2009, vol. 5, issue 2, 153-162

Abstract: The militarys primary job is to fully protect its country from attack by enemies, both foreign and domestic.In many countries, lives are lost and vast resources are expended in defenses against these enemies.Preventing enemies from arising would be both effective and cost effective in establishing peace.This paper introduces a new role for the military "Prevention Wings" whose purpose is to prevent enemies from arising.A new approach derived from the ancient Vedic tradition and termed "Invincible Defense Technology IDT," is supported by over 50 scientific studies indicating it can achieve this goal as well as assist in peacemaking, peacekeeping, and peacebuilding roles.Two to three percent of a nations military personnel would be trained on a voluntary basis in the primary components of IDTthe techniques known as the Transcendental Meditation® TM® and TMSidhi® programs.1 Peerreviewed studies show that IDT reduces the collective societal stress held by many to be responsible for war, terrorism, and crime.The absence of collective stress translates into the absence of tension between the countries, religious groups, or even within individual terrorists.By applying this human resourcebased, nonlethal, and nondestructive technology, it is proposed that any military can reduce societal stress and prevent enemies from arising.

Keywords: Militray; inviacible defense technology; Transcendental meditation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.46745/ilma.ibtjbs.2009.52.6

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