World Healing Day, 2002
We set a prediction about World Healing Day, Aug 22 2002,
based on information sent by one of the organizers, on Aug 18.
"Each meditation linkup will last for at least 20 minutes, and will
consist of clear and focused positive thought. During this time, keep
in your mind and heart a vision of a world in which all live in peace,
harmony, and joy. See conflict being resolved through forgiveness and
understanding, and suffering being lifted. Visualize light spreading
across the Planet as world consciousness is raised."
We could all take the world towards peace and healing in an instant, at
the speed of thought, if everybody in the world acted together in their
desire for peace.
We have a steadily growing list of the locations of participants on August
22. This is important: seeing that people are participating helps us all to
see how well we are collectively doing on the healing path. It is also
inspiring: reading the messages of others reminds us that we are not alone
and that there is tremendous potential within people for change.
Joe Giove provided some specific times, and also promoted the event:
World Healing Day Meditation Link Up
WHEN: This Thursday, August 22 (full moon)
TIME: 12:00 noon GMT and 22:20 (10:20 PM) GMT
San Francisco: 5:00 AM & 3:20 PM
New York: 8:00 AM & 6:20 PM
London: 1:00 PM & 11:20 PM
Tokyo: 9:00 PM & 7:20 AM (the morning of Aug. 23)
Sydney: 10:00 PM & 8:20 AM (the morning of Aug. 23)
The formal prediction was that the 20-minute periods beginning at 12:00
and 22:20 GMT would concatenate in a positive trend. The standard
analysis applied to the concatenated periods did not show a substantial
trend. We also planned to do the Device Variance Analysis, with a view
to developing a standard protocol for combining the two perspectives to
yield a composite probability that may be used in the future as the
GCP's formal outcome measure.
The correlated meanshift (standard analysis) had Chisquare 2434.8 on2400
df, for p = 0.305 (this is the outcome for the formal prediction).
The device variance measure, based on permutation
analysis using 1000 iterations, had p = 0.360. The combined
probability is 0.352, using the method of adding logs,
Chisq(df=2N) = SUM(-2*ln(p)).
The first figure shows the meanshift analysis and the device variance
is shown in the second.
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