RAAM - maharishi-currency.



Wednesday, 5 February, 2003, 22:36 GMT Dutch give nod to 'guru currency'
More than 100 Dutch shops accept 'raams'
... and even Forbes runs into that "mantra" - RAAAAM ...


A new "currency" - issued by a group founded by Beatles guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi may be used and has not violated Dutch law, the Dutch central bank has said.
The Global Country of World Peace, set up by the Indian mystic, issued the brightly coloured notes of one, five and 10 "raam" last October.
Since then, more than 100 Dutch shops, some of them part of big department store chains, in 30 villages and cities have accepted the notes.
"The raam is a key element... to promote a balanced world economy, reduce poverty and create world peace" - Benjamin Feldman, 'Minister of Finance' of the Maharishi movement.

A spokesman for the Dutch Central Bank told BBC News Online the bank was keeping a close eye on the raam, although he added that the Maharishi movement had done everything according to the law. "The raam can be used as long as the notes are not used as legal tender and it stays within a closed-off circuit of users," he said.

Raam roll-out

The raam is also circulating as the currency of Maharishi Vedic City in the US state of Iowa together with the US dollar, while raam-based bonds are being offered in 35 American states.
Benjamin Feldman, 'Minister of Finance' of the Maharishi movement, told BBC News Online the raam could be used to battle poverty and create world peace.
We have a lot of clients in the movement - but so far, only one person has actually paid with [raams]
Dutch shopkeeper

He said governments could use the raam to start up agricultural and other development projects around the world.
"There are 1.5 billion people living in extreme poverty and currencies like the US dollar are not available to most of them. The raam can be used to build new houses, roads, schools and health clinics," Mr Feldman said.
And after a few good crop seasons, and with export of produce, the raam could then be exchanged for any other, hard, currency or even taken out of circulation, Mr Feldman argued.
He added the raam was introduced in a relatively rich nation like the Netherlands, "because developing countries can use that as an inspiration."
The movement plans a roll-out of the currency "in the European Union and in all continents".

Opticians take the raam
In the Netherlands, the raam notes are accepted in Dutch shops at a fixed rate of 10 euros per raam.
"There are now about 100,000 raam notes in circulation. That is not a lot but we are keeping a close eye on it because it must never lead to confusion for the public," the Dutch central bank spokesman said.
Pearle Opticians in the southern Dutch town of Roermond started accepting the raam notes three weeks ago.
"We have a lot of clients in the movement and we did it as a service to them. But so far, only one person has actually paid with it," a Pearle shop manager said.
Shopkeepers can exchange their raam notes at the Fortis Bank branch in Roermond.
The Beatles
Mr Maharishi introduced his "transcendental meditation" methods to the West more than 40 years ago. Since then, he has built up a following of about six million people.
His most famous followers were the Beatles, who travelled to India in 1968 to meditate with him.


click on the photo to see the "currency".

Dao on Money.. Cassette to Understand the Confusion about Money.

discussion on that - / - 2nd discussion by Appropriate Economics Systms - Merchants in Fairfield think the Raam is as financially solid as Monopoly money. The town's banks won't honor it.

Very debateble.
The idea, to change the currencies of the world, by issuing a mental currency, could be worth while.

One should note, that the maharishi already in switzerland had his "own" currency, the "MAHA". Shopping with the MAHA was possible at that time at the local gas station.
But the very colorful, bright MAHA-note had to be signed by TWO administraters of the maharishi-organisation, making it mere a cheque, insteadt of being a currency.
The same looks with the RAAM.
It seems to be "accepted" by all the meditating followers in Dutchy-Land, but seriously no-one ever took a deeper look at how to establish a currency.
Normally, you do that with banks and with hard facts behind you, not with some fancy pictures and housewifes treating it for oil and sesamum seeds.
The way I see it: Mr. M. has lauched the next toy, that will stirr all those people, who are completely into thinking money.
Now they think, and think, and think in RAAM.
A subtle mantra to be followed, since this currency is hard to swallow ...
You see ? even Forbes is thinking that new mantra ....hahaha

Banks back out, since they fear to get useless pape...
Single global currency, sehr lesenswert ...
The Lightness of being in maharishi-city ..
And many netties are already firing ...

And some really like it ....

But ...is it a Money Game.
Or just another mind-game of an expert-yogi ?
Or ..maybe...a new way of attracting tourists ?




"And, by the way, it makes a great souvenir. .."

After many years of laughs topped by an expulsion from Costa Rica (for offering $250 worth of Raam to poor Indians in exchange for sovereignty), TM's Global Country of World Peace gives up on trying to squeeze value out of its play money currency, the Raam, and now says it will turn it into a hard currency by backing it with gold. They're still not letting the public in on the joke, though -- if they had the money to buy gold (they don't), why would they bother? Why not just use dollars or euros for development programs instead of the inefficient process of using hard currency to buy gold to support an unrecognized currency? They should have waited a few days and released this on April Fools Day...1Apr2004.
From: mumbull - a critical look at maharishi.

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