The quality of our individual and collective thoughts, feelings and intentions actively influences all that immediately surrounds us.
A phenomenon first published in a paper in 1976 describes that when between 1% and √1%
(the square route of one percent) of a community actively engage in positive meditative intent, local crime rates, as well many other negative factors significantly reduce.
'The Maharishi Effect' and 'Extended Maharishi Effect' respectively, measurably demonstrate how active collective creation of positivity through meditative techniques known as transcendental meditation (TM) appear to create a collective coherence that in turn significantly, positively effects the immediate social and natural environments.
"Of the 700 studies [between 1974 and 2017] on Transcendental Meditation ...more than 50 have investigated it's effects on society. ...[showing]
such changes as reductions in crime, accidents, mortality, war, and terrorism and improvements in economic indicators and the general quality of life."
Between 1% and √1% of a world population of approximately 8 billion people would require between only 8,900 and 89,000 to regularly actively engage in positive meditative intent to choose to formulate the quality of a new reality for us all.