GEP 2025 | Adopts Six Acts, Seven Resolutions For Global Energy Balance | Global TV

Posted on: December 17, 2025

15th GEP Inaugurated by the President of Mauritius | Governor of West Bengal, India, Dr. C.V. Ananda Bose, remarked that Swami Isa’s scientific and educational philosophies and experiments, based on ancient Indian philosophy, are a source of hope for the global community to overcome the heat imbalance that affects society and environment alike.” | Global TV

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Thiruvananthapuram, December 15, 2025: The fifteenth GEP concluded with the passing of six Acts of Parliament and seven resolutions that utilise Swami Isa’s I-Theory that connects the external and inner worlds, to enable individuals and society to preserve the natural heat and chemical balance — in fields from education to space science to business to research in quantum physics.

The day began with a Keynote Address by Former Indian Space Research Organisation Chairman Dr. S. Somanath, who proposed a ‘Global Energy Balance Index’ which would combine satellite data with human well-being indicators to create a single global measure of planetary balance. The House unanimously voted to adopt the proposal.

Agriculturalist Prof. Dr. Andre Leu, economist Dr. Gigi Foster, and clinical neurologist Dr. Emma Lawrance shared their insights during the second Expert Hearing, providing further evidence of the ways in which the outer and inner chemistry affect one another and are fast deteriorating. Suggestions came from multiple areas for means to overcome it, from clinical interventions to regenerative agriculture.
Six Acts were passed by the House:
• Purity of the Five Elements Through Scientific and Technological Regulation Act, moved by Minister for Science and Technology Dr. Christophe Dumas
• The International Act for Monitoring Infectious Diseases and Their Lasting Effects, moved by the Minister for Health Dr. Folker Meissner
• Eradication of Toxic Chemicals, GMOs and Geoengineering Act, moved by Minister for Environment Lady Carla Davis
• The Water Protection Act, moved by Minister for Water and Natural Resources Prof. Dr. George Varghese
• Education With Focus on Child Development Act, moved by Minister for Education Dr. V. Reghu
• The Human Climate Act, moved by Minister for Social Welfare Prof. Dr. Rajeswari K.
Further, the GEP Research Centre resolved to undertake a Sustainable State Model Project for the nation of Mauritius by researching its land use patterns and providing a recommendation for future development based on the GEP energy-balance model.

In the Concluding Address, Jagadguru Swami Isa, Founder of GEP, stated that the pathway to permanent happiness, peace, and fulfillment is forged through human understanding of scientific theory—from the Standard Model to the quantum plane and beyond—and its application to both the external and internal worlds, bringing the two into balance. He explained that this integrative process advances knowledge of prana (life energy), emotion, and thought, guiding the individual from a fluctuating, vibrating reality towards a stable state of total consciousness. This integrative process has long been described in the ancient tradition of Ashtanga Yoga, expressed through a different vocabulary, he said.

GEP Speaker Dr. Kiran Vyas and Dr. Bindu RL, Deputy Speaker, chaired the sessions. Participants from 20 countries attended the two-day session, interacting with experts, deliberating and voting on resolutions.

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