Researchers have consistently shown that a group of people meditating for peace can drop violent crime rates across the city.
If people meditating for peace can cut down violent crime rates, what does this mean for your work?
In these meditation studies, people form a “field effect” that emerges from their consciousness.
It turns out that if you get people sitting around with their eyes closed focused on peace, you end actually creating some peace.
I know this because I’ve participated in many of these myself in Canada and the US.
This has been tested in cities around the globe across cultures. It’s been tested for decades, all to same affect.
The question that I’m really interested in is this: what is the field effect of these skyscrapers of office workers?
Your office? Your business?
How about our government?
If people meditating for peace can cut violent crime rates, what are people meditating on in our modern workplaces?
Domination, competition, cost-cutting, employees-as-inanimate-objects, single minded profit chasing…or something else?
We are entering a new era now. The way business was done can no longer serve us in this century and beyond. The way we work isn’t working.
It’s not just about “culture”. It’s about consciousness.
It’s time to think about the affect of consciousness on not just ourselves, but others as well.
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