Goal of reaching 1 Billion Meditation Minutes for Peace is achieved by Peace Team

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The Minute4Peace web site records the minutes of meditation added daily by meditators all over the world. After 2.5 years in operation the site has reached the goal of registering 1 billion minutes of meditation, 10 seconds per person. Research shows that meditation increases peace.

Vancouver, Canada – August 8th, 2014 /PressCable/

The Minute4Peace website, created by a team of meditators from around the world,

today reaches the goal of registering a total of 1 Billion Minutes of Peace

Meditation.


The web site was initiated over 2 years ago in April 2012 and

minutes have been added almost daily from individuals and groups from all 7 continents, who wish to contribute

their efforts. This 1 billion meditation

minutes for Peace equals approximately 10 seconds for every human being on the

planet.


The Global Peace Meditation on

August 8th led by Deepak Chopra that is attempting to break the

world record for participants in meditation will be adding their minutes on to

this web site to move it towards its next goal of one minute for each person on

the planet.Minute4Peace web site


Meditators, Peace Activists and everyone

interested in improving the state of the world will find relevant information about

the impact and value of meditation on the web site. Research on meditation indicates

that for every one minute of meditation per person that takes place, crime is

reduced by .0015 of a violent crime. These statistics are based on studies

completed in Washington DC and in the Merseyside area of the UK.


Minute 4 Peace organizer Martyn

Williams says: “The global response to the site has been wonderful. Many

meditators are inspired to log in every day to record their minutes. Our goal

is to reach 7 billion minutes by the end of the year and we look forward to

working with many groups and churches to make this happen. When we reach this

goal the people involved will have donated one minute for each person on the

planet. Every minute spent in meditation has been proven to reduce the crime

rate, and alleviate the high cost of crime on society.”


“We have seen increasing

involvement in this project over the last several years. We hear many touching stories about how these meditation minutes are

practiced. Some people add their meditation minutes while riding on the train

to work. Others who are retired report spending their entire day meditating on

peace. We plan to become the leading

resource for reliable information on issues impacting peace, meditation,

enlightenment, spiritual seekers, and everyone interested in happiness and

personal development.”


Minute 4Peace.org is committed to

making continual improvements and adjustments so that all spiritual seekers,

and everyone interested in happiness and personal development have access to

the latest information on Spiritual Enlightenment.


Minute 4 Peace welcomes new visitors

to take a look at the new features available, and to submit feedback for the

next round of updates.


About Minute 4 Peace.org


Minute 4 Peace was founded in 2012

to promote peace through meditation. Its founder is Paramahamsa Nithyananda.

The data that is collected is calculated based on research from universities

listed on the web site, including Harvard University Medical School, USA Department of Justice, and Social Indicators Research


About Martyn Williams


Martyn Williams is the first

person in the world to lead expeditions to the 3 Extremes, Everest, the North

and South Poles. He went on to create the Pole to Pole project that involved

approximately 60 million young people in humanitarian and environmental

projects. He has studied and taught spiritual enlightenment in India and

around the world. He currently is the President of Enlightenment-How and

Founder of the Re-Imagine Death project


Contact Info:
Name: Martyn Williams
Email: dheera.la@gmail.com
Organization: Enlightenment How
Website: www.minute4peace.org
Phone: 604-500-1906
Address: Jack Bell Drive, Richmond, BC, Canada

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