JMVRI Issue Number 7

JMVRI Issue Number Seven includes two articles, out of a total of three, on the unique educational tool, the Unified Field Chart developed by Maharishi. The first paper presents the structure and function of Maharishi’s Unified Field Chart revealing the significance of this for the development of consciousness and for education. The second paper is a new insight into urban sustainability from the perspective of Maharishi Vedic Science, followed by a third paper on a new Unified Field Chart for sustainability.
JMVRI Paper 7.3
A Unified Field Chart of Urban Sustainability
Authors: David Kettle, Lee Fergusson & Geoffrey Wells
This paper can be downloaded via the following link:
https://www.academia.edu/36817205/A_Unified_Field_Chart_of_Urban_Sustainability
Citation: Kettle, D., Fergusson, L., & Wells, G. (2018). A unified field chart of urban sustainability. Journal of Maharishi Vedic Research Institute, 7, 69- 126.
Summary
This research paper, the third in a three-part series of papers on the Unified Field Chart as conceived by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, presents an integrated approach to organising the discipline of Urban Sustainability. The Unified Field Chart is an educational tool conceived and introduced by Maharishi to systematically connect the parts of knowledge to the wholeness of knowledge and the wholeness of knowledge to the Self, to the consciousness of everyone. The Unified Field Chart of Urban Sustainability displays the systems, principles and processes of conceiving, designing, building and living in a sustainable, healthy urban environment, the goal of which is the fulfillment of human development and the sustainable progress and well- being of society with its source of sustainability in the unified field.
It is organized into eight vertical levels from the most universal or fundamental level at the bottom of the chart to the most applied level at the top, starting with Level 1, referred to as the unified field of all the laws of nature. This is the level of nature’s intelligence, the field of non-change from which the infinite variety of nature is continuously emerging, expanding and returning, a level Maharishi refers to as the ‘first law’ of nature or Natural Law. Level 2: Sustainability Systems is the first emergence of the discipline of urban sustainability from the unified field, where urban sustainability begins to ascribe and define its internal structure and organisation. Level 2 adopts a ‘systems view’ of sustainability, describing the self-generative, autopoietic processes of sustainable systems. The next level, Level 3: Sustainability Principles, is composed of various operational principles, considerations that help set priorities and define society-wide distributions and capabilities. The next three horizontal levels of the Unified Field Chart of Urban Sustainability—Level 4: Planning for Sustainability, Level 5: Designing for Sustainability, and Level 6: Building for Sustainability—are structured to reflect the conventional plan-design-build process. Level 7: Fulfilment of Human Development contains the goal of urban sustainability for the individual, which we discuss in terms of capability theory. Finally, the fulfilment of human development on the collective level forms the basis for sustainable progress and well-being at the level of society, as shown on Level 8: Sustainable Progress and Well-being of Society. This paper aims to systematically describe these eight vertical levels of the Unified Field Chart of Urban Sustainability and explore their relation to the subjective aspect of Maharishi Vedic Science, the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi program.

