Ashley Deans

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Ashley Deans

Ashley Deans
Nationality Born in Canada
Occupation Educator, physicist, researcher, author, politician
Title Dr.

Ashley Deans is a Canadian physicist, educator, researcher, author and politician. He is Professor of Consciousness-Based Education at Maharishi University of Management, Executive Director of Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment (MSAE) and former president of the Natural Law Party of Ontario.[1] Deans is on the Board of Advisors of the David Lynch Foundation.[2]

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Education

Deans graduated with a B.Sc. and a ARCS from the Imperial College London in 1969 and has a Ph.D in Upper Atmospheric Physics from York University, Toronto, Canada, where he was a National Research Council of Canada Graduate Fellow. He was awarded a Doctorate of World Peace from Maharishi European Research University (MERU) in 2005.[3]

Career

Deans (left) and wife Jane (middle), with David Lynch (left)

Deans served as Headmaster of Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment (MSAE) in Fairfield, Iowa for 15 years. He later became its Executive Director and a member of the Board of Directors.[4][3] [5] Deans undertook a world-wide speaking tour[when?] to promote MSAE's style of "consciousness-based education" and the practice of the Transcendental_Meditation_technique (TM) for schools. [6] He gave presentations in six cities in Canada in 2006.[7] Deans is a member of the advisory board for the David Lynch Foundation.[2]

In 1976, while at the Centre for Research in Experimental Space Science, York University, in Ontario, Deans published a paper on aurora emissions (in Journal of Geophysical Research, 1976).[8] Deans co-authored a paper on supersymmetry theory (in Physics Letters B, 1993) with John Hagelin at Maharishi University of Management in 1993.[9] As the Associate Professor of Physics at Maharishi University of Management in 1996, he co-authored a paper on the Maharishi Effect that was published in Psychology, Crime, and Law).[10]

Deans ran in the Trinity Spadina riding for the federal Natural Law Party of Canada in 1993, 1997, and 2000. His best result was in 1993, when he received 1% of the vote.[11] He promised "heaven on earth" if elected.[12]Deans was the founding president of the Natural Law Party of Ontario (NLP), which he said championed the Maharishi's policies.[13] He was also deputy leader of the federal Natural Law Party of Canada,[14] and was its leader in 2000.[15]

The main issue for Deans and the NLP was the creation of a group of 7,000 meditators practicing the TM-Sidhi program, also known as "Yogic Flying".[13] Another issue was the south-facing doors of the parliament building,[14] and the south-facing border crossings with the United States, both of which were not "auspicious".[16]

During the 2000 federal election campaign, Deans asserted that "more than 600 scientific studies backed up our claims that meditation activities reduce crime, disease and stress while improving the economy in areas where it is practised".[17] At an all-parties debate that year, he said of climate change: "All of the outside influences that are damaging Canada today are coming because of incoherence in our collective consciousness. As a physicist, I can speak of the Meisner Effect, where a magnetic field can penetrate a metal, unless the electrons in the metal are highly coherent. Then you have a superconductor and that repels the outside influence."[18]

He published the book: A Record of Excellence: The Remarkable Success of Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment in 2005.[19]

Books and Publications

Deans has authored or co-authored several studies in the fields of physics and on the group effect of Transcendental Meditation. According to his bio, his research has been published in the Canadian Journal of Physics, Journal of Geophysical Research, Planetary and Space Science, Track and Field Journal, Medecin Du Quebec, Journal of Crime Psychology and Law, Physics Letters B and Physical Review Letters.[20]

  • A Rocket Measurement of the O2(b¹Σ g +-X³Σ g −)(0-0) Atmospheric Band in Aurora, Journal of Geophysical Research (1976)[21]
  • Chaotic inflation and cold baryosynthesis in a supersymmetric gut, Physics Letters B[22]
  • Supersymmetry mechanism for naturally small density perturbations and baryogenesis, Physical Review Letters (1993) [23][24]
  • The maharishi effect: A model for social improvement. Time series analysis of a phase transition to reduced crime in merseyside metropolitan area, Psychology, Crime, and Law (1996)[25]
  • A Record of Excellence: The Remarkable Success of Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment (2005)[19]

References

  1. ^ Elections Canada Electoral District Results: Trinity Spadina
  2. ^ a b About at the DLF website.
  3. ^ a b "MUM faculty page". Maharishi University of Management. Archived from the original on January 20, 2012. http://www.webcitation.org/64pOICObE. 
  4. ^ "Getting Into Our Minds" February 11, 2009, CBS News
  5. ^ Governance Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment web site
  6. ^ Telegraph Journal: Meditation back to ease stress in schools(Subscription required)
  7. ^ Hamilton, Graeme (May 16, 2006). "Yogic flyers want schoolkids to say 'om'". National Post (Don Mills, Ont.): p. A.2. http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=dca535ce-afc5-418e-9b20-f160b0ebc4a9&k=70931. 
  8. ^ Journal of Geophysical Research, 81(34), 6227-6232
  9. ^ Physical Review Online Archive
  10. ^ Psychology, Crime, and Law, Volume 2, Issue 3, 1996
  11. ^ "History of Federal Ridings since 1867: TRINITY--SPADINA, Ontario (1987 - )". Parliament of Canada. http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Sites/LOP/HFER/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&rid=971&Include=. Retrieved October 7, 2010. 
  12. ^ Bula, Frances (May 24, 1997). "That yogic flying really livens up a party: In B.C., almost 10,000 voters chose the Natural Law party in the 1993 federal election. Series: The 6.5 Per centers". The Vancouver Sun: p. A.4. 
  13. ^ a b Sornberger, Joe (April 17, 1993). "THE UPSTART PARTIES; New groups have their own ideas about changing the way we do politics". The Ottawa Citizen: p. B.3. 
  14. ^ a b "ELECTION '97 In brief The Tories' quick response". The Globe and Mail (Toronto, Ont.): p. A.8. April 30, 1997. 
  15. ^ "Media Advisory - Natural Law Party Leader Available for Wrap-Up Comment on Election 2000" (Press release). Ottawa. Nov 23, 2000. 
  16. ^ Skelton, Chad (May 12, 1997). "Election '97 Natural Law campaign off to usual flying start Fringe party urges Canadians to stop using entrances that face south, west". The Globe and Mail: p. A.6. 
  17. ^ LaFleche, Grant: Natural Law deputy floats in for visit. St. Catharines Standard, November 23, 2000
  18. ^ MacKinnon, Mark (November 20, 2000). "Fringe debate features less yelling, better karma". The Globe and Mail: p. A.1. 
  19. ^ a b Deans, Ashley (2005) MUM Press Ashely Deans World Cat, retrieved April 8 2012
  20. ^ Bio Enlightened Educator.com
  21. ^ Journal of Geophysical Research, 81(34), 6227-6232
  22. ^ Physics Letters B Science Direct, retrieved April 8 2012
  23. ^ Supersymmetry mechanism Physical Review Letters, retrieved April 8 2012
  24. ^ Physical Review Online Archive
  25. ^ Psychology, Crime, and Law, Volume 2, Issue 3, 1996

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