Global Orgasm

Global Orgasm was an action originally scheduled for 22 December 2006 by the author and activist triplets of Donna Sheehan, Paul Reffell & Sols Saloojee to coincide with the end of solstice.[1] The idea was for participants throughout the world to have an orgasm during this one day while thinking about peace.[2] Based on ideas such as that of the noosphere and the work of the Global Consciousness Project at Princeton, it was thought that such an event would have a "widespread positive effect on human well-being."

The "Second Annual Synchronized Global Orgasm for Peace" was scheduled for 6:08 (UTC) on 22 December 2007, the moment of the solstice.[1]

The activity group is registered with the Global Consciousness Project (GCP), a project based at Princeton University, which records the output of numerous, random-number generators placed throughout the globe.[3]

The events in 2006 were inspired by many groups and practices going back thousands of years relating to Tantra and other activities.

Global Orgasm Day has been operational in one form or another since 2000 over 21st and 22nd December in private groups, and since 2012 have been more public, and operating in locations around the world.

See also

References

  1. "World Orgasm Day to Promote Peace in War-Torn Countries". Fox News Channel. December 19, 2007. Retrieved March 23, 2014.
  2. "Make love; end monogamy war", Sydney Morning Herald, 22 December 2006
  3. Garofoli, Joe (November 19, 2006). "Anti-war couple conceive new way to generate peace". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved March 23, 2014.
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