Blossom of Peace

A quiet study of how peace actually moves through the world.

Inspired by the Maharishi Effect, the work reflects a simple but unsettling idea: coherence does not require unanimity—only a critical mass. When enough minds align, systems shift. Not by force, but by resonance.

Growth itself is indifferent. It does not distinguish between good or bad, wise or reckless. It follows momentum. Whatever gathers the majority—attention, belief, participation—expands.

No system is ever truly still. It is either growing or decaying. Even disagreement, even opting out, is a form of participation that nudges the system in one direction or another.

There is no final state of peace to be declared, certified, or governed. There is only continual movement—toward greater coherence, or toward entropy.

And somewhere within this ornate symbolism of authority and assurance, something very subtle asks a final question: Who decides when peace has been achieved—and by what measure?

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