JMVRI Issue No. 23 contains three articles. The first is a statement on the philosophy of government and the administration of his World Government for the Age of Enlightenment by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (pp. 11−26). The second article in this Issue No. 23 is titled “When Words Cohere: The Experience of Kinetic Field Resonance in Poetry” by Dr Frederick R. Worth (pp. 27−73). The third article in this Issue is titled “The Three-in-One Structure of Consciousness in Maharishi Vedic University—Vedic Knowledge for Everyone: A Close Reading” by Dr Geoffrey A. Wells (pp. 75−121).
JMVRI Issue Number 23
JMVRI Paper 23.1
World Government for the Age of Enlightenment
Author: Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
This paper can be downloaded via the following link:
https://www.academia.edu/110160100/The_World_Government_for_the_Age_of_Enlightenment
Citation: Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. (2023). The World Government for the Age of Enlightenment. Journal of Maharishi Vedic Research Institute, 23, 11–26.
Summary (excerpt):
Originally published in the book Creating an ideal society: A global undertaking, Maharishi’s statement on the World Government for the Age of Enlightenment represents his central proposition about how governments function: “Every national government is the pure and innocent mirror of national consciousness. By raising the level of national consciousness, the World Government enables all governments to enhance their achievements and realize the noble aspirations of their constitutions, thus bringing fulfilment to the long search for freedom, justice, progress, and prosperity” and thus the “activity of government is the expression of national consciousness fulfilling the national need”.

