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>Subject: [endsecrecy] Human Energy Field by Gloria Alvino
>Date: Sunday, April 23, 2000 10:00 AM
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>From:
>http://www.vxm.com/21R.43.html
>The VXM Network, 21st. Link
>
>The Human Energy Field in Relation to
>Science, Consciousness, and Health
>
>By Gloria Alvino
>
>1. INTRODUCTION
>
>"If we do not expect the unexpected, we will never find it." - Heraclitus
>
>The science and art of medicine that was initially one, and then split into
>two, are now approaching reunion. The healing science that became
>traditional medicine and alternate medicine is slowly becoming the healing
>sciences. The history of this topic is extensive -- extending back thousands
>of years.
>
>5000 years ago, ancient spiritual tradition of India spoke of a universal
>energy called prana. This universal energy is the source of all life. The
>breath of life moves through all forms to give them life. Yogis work with
>this energy with breathing techniques, meditation, and physical exercise to
>produce altered states of consciousness and longevity.
>
>3,000 years ago, the ancient Qigong masters in China were practicing their
>meditative discipline to balance and invigorate the human energy field. They
>called this vital energy that pervades all forms, both animate and
>inanimate, Qi The Qi is the vital energy of the body; while gong means the
>skill of moving this Qi and working with it. Practitioners use mind control
>to move and control the Qi to not only improve health and longevity, but
>also to enhance awareness, psychic powers, and spiritual development.
>
>The ancient Qigong masters also developed Tai Chi, Kung Fu, and the martial
>arts. In addition, they made the first model for acupuncture. Acupuncturists
>insert needles, or use moxa, or put magnets at specific acupuncture points
>to balance the yin and yang of the human energy field. When the Qi is
>balanced, the entity has good health. When the Qi is unbalanced, the entity
>has poor or impaired health.
>
>The Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical teachings written about 538 B.C., calls
>these energies the astral light. Later on, Christian paintings and
>sculptures show a halo around the head of Christ and other spiritual
>leaders. Similarly, we see this halo on statues and paintings of Buddha, and
>also see energy or light coming from the fingers of many of the gods of
>India. In fact, there are references made to the phenomenon of the human
>energy field (HEF) or the aura of the body, in 97 different cultures,
>according to John White in his book "Future Science."
>
>The history of medicine similarly reflects a fascination with the
>observation of the HEF and its study. Back in 500 B.C., the Pythagoreans
>believed that there is a universal energy pervading all of nature. They
>taught that its light could effect cures in sick patients.
>
>In the 1100's, Liebault said that humans have an energy that can react on
>someone else's energy, either at a distance or close by. According to
>Liebault, a person can have either an unhealthy or a healthy effect on
>someone else -- just by being present. The HEF of one person may be
>harmonious, or it maye be discordant with another. The HEF of one person may
>be nurturing, or it may be draining to the HEF of another.
>
>In the 1800's, Mesmer, the father of modern hypnotism, suggested that a
>field similar to an electromagnetic field might exist around the human body.
>Mesmer suggested that the power of this electromagnetic field, which he
>believed behaved as a fluid, might also be able to exert influence on the
>field of another.
>
>In the mid-1800's, Count Von Reichenbach spent 30 years experimenting with
>the human energy field, whcih he called the odic field. He found that this
>field showed many properties which were similar to the electromagnetic field
>described by James Clark Maxwell in the early 1880's.
>
>However, Von Reichenbach also showed that with the odic force, like poles
>attract. In other words, like attracts like. In his work,
>"Physico-physiological Researches on the Dynamics of Magnetism, Electricity,
>Heat, Light, Crystallization, and Chemism, In Their Relation to Vital
>Force", printed in New York in 1851, Von Reichenbach showed that
>electropositive elements gave his subjects feelings of warmth, and that this
>produced unpleasant feelings. In the reverse, electronegative elements
>produced cool and agreeable feelings.
>
>He also found that the odic field could be conducted through a wire. It
>traveled slowly at 13 feet per second. This speed depended on the density of
>the wire rather than its conductivity. He showed that part of this odic
>field could be focused like a light through a lens, while another part of
>this odic field would flow around the lens, like a candle flame flows around
>something placed in its path. Air currents would also move this part of the
>odic field. This suggests a composition similar to a gas. Von Reichenbach's
>experiments suggest the odic or auric field is energetic, like a light wave,
>and also particulate, like a fluid. Also, he showed the right side of the
>body as being a positive pole, and the left as negative. This agrees with
>the ancient Chinese principles of yin and yang.
>
>2. MODERN STUDIES OF HEF
>
>HEF Photography
>
>Walter Kilner - Interest in the HEF was mounting in the medical community in
>the 1900's. In 1911. Walter Kilner, M.D., from St. Thomas Hospital in
>London, reported on seeing the HEF, or aura, as he called it. Looking
>through glass screens stained with dicyanin dye, he saw a glowing mist
>around the body in three distinct zones:
>
>1. A 1/4 inch layer closest to skin;
>
>2. A more vaporous layer, 1 inch wide, streaming perpendicularly from the
>body;
>
>3. A delicate exterior luminosity with indefinite contours, about 6 inches
>wide.
>
>In his work "The Human Aura" published in New York, 1965, he states that the
>appearance of the aura differs from person to person, depending on their
>physical, mental, and emotional states. Kilner actually developed a system
>of diagnosis based on the consistent differences he found in persons
>suffering a particular disease. He successfully treated many conditions,
>including epilepsy, liver disease, tumors, appendicitis, and hysteria.
>Research based on his work continues to this day in Europe.
>
>Semyon Davidovich Kirlian - In 1939 in Krasnodar, near the Black Sea in
>Russia, Semyon Davidovich Kirlian, an electrician, and his wife, Valentina
>Kirlian, a teacher and journalist, became fascinated by the sight of a tiny
>flash of light which ocurred between the electrodes of an electrotherapy
>machine and the skin of a patient. Other Russian scientists had also noted
>this energy, but ignored it.
>
>The equipment and procedures they finally developed were to record on film
>this luminous energy emanating from the physical body -- the HEF. They
>invented a new type of photography, and had more than fourteen patents. The
>original system photographed static images of fingers or leaves. Next, they
>developed a special optical instrument to observe the motion of this
>luminous phenomenon. Now they saw the hand as either flashing, sparkling,
>steadily glowing, or as diminishing particles of light. They also showed the
>difference in the HEF of a human being harboring a disease that had not yet
>manifested symptoms!
>
>Radionics - Dr. George De La Warr & Dr. Ruth Drown built instruments to
>detect radiation from living tissues, and developed Radionics, a system of
>detection, diagnosis & healing from a distance, using the human energy
>field. They took photographs using the patient's hair as an antenna. These
>photographs showed internal diseasees, like tumors and cysts inside the
>liver, and cancers within the brain. The study of Radionics continues today
>in England. Reference "Biomagnetism" and "Using Sound Waves To Probe Matter"
>by De La Warr in England 1965 and 1967.
>
>HEF Microscopic Studies
>
>Dr. Wilhelm Reich, colleague of Freud, in the early 1900's, studied the
>universal energy field which he called "orgone" in his 1942 book, "The
>Discovery of the Orgone." He studied the changes or imbalances in the orgone
>flow in relation to physical and psychological disease. As a psychiatrist,
>he used traditional methods of analysis in combination with methods of
>releasing these blockages of the orgone energy, or Qi as Easterners would
>call it.
>
>Reich built an "accumulator" to concentrate this orgone or energy. With the
>accumulator, he charged a vacuum discharge tube. This tube then conducted a
>current of electricity at a potential lower than its normal discharge
>potential. Reich claimed to increase the nuclear decay rate of a
>radioisotope by placing it in his orgone accumulator.
>
>During the 1930's to 1950's, Reich experimented with these energies using
>the latest instrumentation of that time to observe the energy fields of
>animate and inanimate objects. He used a high power microscope to observe
>the energy field of microorganisms and human blood cells in the laboratory.
>
>Gustave Naessens - Another more current development to consider is the work
>of the French microbiologist, Gustave Naessens, now continuing his research
>with his wife Francoise in Canada. In his hematology studies, Naessens
>observed in the blood, tiny particles too small to identify with
>conventional microscopic equipment. He invented a microscope which he called
>the somatascope. It has a magnification of 30,000 times, and a resolution of
>150 angstroms to study these particles of dancing light.
>
>His somatid theory states that cell division cannot take place without the
>presence of this tiny life force or energy particle that he calls the
>somatid. Naessens "believes that the somatid is the original spark of life,
>the pinpoint where energy condenses into matter." According to Naessens, the
>"somatid represents the manifestation of cosmic energy in a tiny, moving dot
>of physicality," as printed in "A New Answer to Cancer" in 'Well-Being',
>September/October ,1993.
>
>HEF Light Emissions Studies
>
>Bio-Energetics - Dr. John Pierrakas and Eva Pierrakas have developed a
>system of diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders based on visual
>and pendulum-derived observations of the HEF. The information from these
>observations combined with body psychotherapeutic methods eventually
>developed into Bio-Energetics. The process called Core Energetics was
>delineated in a publication "The Core Energetics Process", in 1977.
>
>Dr. Pierrakas work suggests that the light emissions from the human body are
>closely related to health. There is a need to quantify these light emissions
>with reliable, standardized light measuring instruments to make this
>available to the medical profession for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
>
>Dr. Richard Dobrin, Dr. John Pierrakos, and Barbara Brennan -- published
>"Instrumental Measurements of the Human Energy Field" in 1978. They measured
>the light level of a wave length of around 350 nanometers in a darkroom
>before, during, and after there were people in that room. Results show a
>slight increase of light when people are in it. When someone feeling
>exhausted and full of despair was in the room, the light value actually
>fell. With a colorizer they were able to show part of the auric field, or
>the HEF, on black and white television.
>
>Hiroshi Motoyama - has measured low light levels coming from people who have
>practiced yoga for many years. He did this with a movie camera in a
>darkroom. Also, he studied the strength of a sender's and a receiver's
>energy meridians before and after treatment. Most of the time, the sender's
>energy level dipped and then rose again. Also, the energy at the heart
>chakra of the sender or healer increased after treating a patient. Refer to
>his publication "The Functional Relationship Between Yoga Asanas and
>Acupuncture Meridians" 1979 for exercises that he has developed to impact on
>the HEF.
>
>Dr. Valorie Hunt - and colleagues at UCLA, published "A Study of Structural
>Neuromuscular Energy Field and Emotional Approaches", which is a study of
>the effects of Rolfing on the body and the psyche. She placed electrodes on
>the skin to record the low millivoltage signals from the body during rolfing
>sessions. Rosalyn Bruyere observed the auras and recorded her observations
>of both the rolfer and the patient. Breyere's observations were recorded on
>the same tape as the electronic data. She described the color, size, and
>energy movements of the chakras, and auric clouds, or HEF, involved.
>
>Scientists then mathematically analyzed the wave patterns recorded by a
>Fourier analysis and a sonogram frequency analysis. The wave forms and
>frequencies reported by Rosalyn Bruyere correlated specifically with the
>colors reported. When Breyere saw blue in the HEF at a specific location,
>the electronic measurements would always show the characteristic blue wave
>form and frequency in the same location.
>
>Hunt repeated this experiment with seven other aura readers. Each of the
>seven also saw auric colors that correlated with the same frequency wave
>patterns. In 1988, the results of their research showed these color and
>frequency correlations. Dr. Hunt says, "Throughout the centuries in which
>sensitives have seen and described the auric emissions, this is the first
>objective electronic evidence of frequency, amplitude and time, which
>validates their subjective observation of color discharge."
>
>HEF Electromagnetic Field Studies
>
>Dr. Robert Becker - of Upstate Medical School. mapped a complex electrical
>field on the body that was shaped like the body and the central nervous
>system. He named this field "The Direct Current Control System" in his
>publication of the same name in 1962. He found that this field changes shape
>and strength with physiological and psychological changes. Continuing his
>experiments through 1979, he found particles the size of electrons moving
>through this field.
>
>Dr. Zheng Ronliang of Lanzhou University in China, in "Scientific Research
>of Qigong", measured the Qi radiated from the human body by using a
>biological detector made from a leaf vein connected to a photo quantum
>device. He studied the Qi emissions of a Qigong master, and the energy field
>emanations of a clairvoyant.
>
>The energy pulses emanating from the hands of the Qigong Master are very
>different in nature from that of the clairvoyants. At Shanghai Atomic
>Nuclear Institute of Academia, Sinica, it was shown that some vital force
>emanations from Qigong masters seem to have a very low frequency fluctuating
>carrier wave. Sometimes, Qi was detected as a micro particle flow with a
>particle size of 60 microns in diameter, and velocity of 20-50 cm/sec.
>
>Dr. Dejan Rakovic and Gordana Vitaliano MD - have conducted extensive
>experiments in Yugoslavia studying the biophysical nature of consciousness.
>Dr. Vitaliano is now in Boston, where she founded the Mindwaves' Institute.
>Dr. Vitaliano's primary research program is Neural Networks, Brain Waves,
>and Ionic Structures: A New Biophysical Model for Conscious Systems
>Processing.
>
>In papers published in the January, 1, and January 15, 1996 issues of 21st
>Link, Dr. Racovic & Dr. Vitaliano discussed the possibility of HEF being
>associated with a low dielectric ionic structure with embedded ultra low
>frequency electromagnetic field. They also discussed the development of a
>new consciousness-exhibiting, brain-like biocomputer which would have a
>similar ionic neural network.
>
>HEF Bioplasma Studies
>
>Russian scientists from the Bioinformation Institute of A. S. Popov
>All-Union Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Technology and
>Electrical Communications, began a crash program on extra-sensory perception
>in 1965. They started to use the methods of physicists with their
>experiments on telepathy. The scientists of this Popov group later announced
>the discovery that living organisms emit vibrations at a frequency of 300 to
>2,000 nanometers. They called this energy the biofield, or bioplasma. They
>showed that the biofield was stronger when people were more successful at
>transferring their bioenergy. These findings were confirmed at the Medical
>Sciences Academy in Moscow, and are supported by research in Germany,
>Poland, the Netherlands, and Great Britain.
>
>Since the 1950's, Dr. Victor Inyushin at Kazakh University in Russia has
>also done extensive research in HEF. He suggests the existence of a
>bioplasmic energy field composed of ions, free protons, and free electrons.
>He suggests that the bioplasmic energy field is a fifth state of matter.
>(The four states are solids, liquids, gases, and plasma.) Inyushin's work
>shows that the bioplasmic particles are constantly renewed by chemical
>processes in the cells and are in constant motion. There is a balance of
>positive and negative particles within the bioplasma that is relatively
>stable. A severe shift in this balance causes a change in the health of the
>patients or organism. At the same time, in a healthy being, some of this
>energy or bioplasma is radiated into space. Refer to four of his works: 1. "
>Questions of Theoretical and Applied Biology," 2." Possibilities of Studying
>Tissues in High Frequency Discharge," 3. Biological Plasma of Human Organism
>with Animals," 4. "On the Biological Essence of the Kirlian Effect"
>1967-1970.
>
>HEF Studies - Conclusion
>
>Modern science tells us that the human organism is not just a physical
>structure made of molecules; but like everything else, is composed of energy
>fields. We are constantly changing, ebbing, and flowing, just like the sea.
>Scientists are learning to measure these subtle changes. The human energy
>field is the frontier for modern research, and the development of new
>diagnostic and treatment systems.
>
>We are constantly swimming in a vast sea of life energy fields, thought
>fields, and bioplasmic forms, moving about and streaming off the body. We
>are vibrating; radiating bioplasma itself. People have recognized this
>phenomenon in the past. Now we are rediscovering it. This is thus not a new
>phenomenon; but rather, a new observation, a growing awareness, a new
>perspective, and a renewed interest in studying the intricacies of the
>unknown.
>
>Part Two
>
>From:
>http://www.vxm.com/21R.54.html
>
>The Human Energy Field in Relation to
>Science, Consciousness, and Health
>By Gloria Alvino
>
>3. HUMAN ENERGY FIELD (HEF) -- SCIENTIFIC THEORIES
>
>"A human being is a part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part
>limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings
>as something separated from the rest- a kind of optical delusion of his
>consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to
>our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our
>task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circles of
>compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its
>beauty. Nobody is able to achieve this completely, but the striving for such
>achievement is in itself a part of the liberation and of a foundation for
>inner security." -- Albert Einstein, N.Y. Post, November 28, 1972.
>
>Introduction
>We are products of our western scientific heritage. This has hindered our
>growth into full awareness that we are much more than we seem. Now, as
>science expands into new theories, there will be the discovery of new
>phenomena. We may not be able to explain the phenomena with the existing
>theories. New theories must be postulated to cover all of the knowledge. New
>experiments must be designed and performed until we get agreement between
>experimentation and new mathematical proof. Then the new theories may be
>accepted as physical laws. When we finally incorporate these new laws into
>our daily life, we will begin to see ourselves differently.
>
>Much is changing in the science of physics, with publications of Bohm,
>Gabor, Pribram, Bell, Bohr, Sheldrake, Watson, Sarfatti, Briggs, Wilber,
>Peat, Prigogine, Stengers, Rothenberg, Loye, Capra, Engler, Eccles,
>Acterberg, etc. adding to our information and inspiration. Newtonian physics
>encouraged science to focus on the study of the physical world. Now, as
>theories have developed on relativity, the electromagnetic theory, the parti
>cle theory, and quantum physics, we can better see the connection between
>scientific, objective descriptions of our world, and the world of subjective
>human experience.
>
>The present scientific view of reality currently supports the idea that we
>are composed of energy fields, and presents a holographic view of the
>universe. In this universe all things are interconnected.
>
>Still, we continually tend to depict the universe as a huge mechanical
>system, running according to Newton's laws of motion. These laws held firm
>the ideas of absolute time and space. Everything could be described
>objectively. Even though Newton doubted his original theory before his
>death, the Newtonian laws ruled our thinking from the late 17th through the
>18th, and the 19th century.
>
>Much of our basic lives is still managed by this outmoded system of thought.
>Everything is still quite linear. But now. approaching the turn of the
>century, is science ready to embrace new perspectives, theories, and
>realities?
>
>Field Theory
>The study of the human energy field (HEF) owes a debt of gratitude to Luigi
>Galvani, an Italian physiologist whose experiments in the 1700's led to the
>discovery that electricity may result from chemical action. This marked the
>first time science recognized that electricity might exist as waves capable
>of traveling over distances. Before this discovery, only static electricity
>was recognized and described.
>
>In the early 1800's, Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell proposed a new
>type of physical electromagnetic phenomena that could not be described by
>Newtonian physics. This lead to the concept of a field, which was described
>as a condition in space that has the potential of producing a force. Each
>charge creates a disturbance or a condition around it, so that the other
>charge, if present, feels the force. Thus their Field Theory; the concept of
>a universe filled with fields that create forces that interact with one
>another.
>
>Relativistic Theory
>In 1905, Albert Einstein shattered the Newtonian world view . Einstein's
>Special Theory of Relativity says that space and time form a fourth
>dimensional continuum, "space-time." Also, his theory holds that time is
>relative; not linear, and not absolute. Two observers will order events
>differently in time if they are moving at different velocities in relation
>to the observed events. All measurements of time and space lose their
>absolute significance. Both now become elements to help describe a
>phenomenon.
>
>It is time to stop dismissing all experience which is outside our old
>Newtonian way of thinking. We must broaden our framework of reality. Other
>cultures have already done so. Native American culture did not use clocks.
>They divided time into the Now, and All Other Time. The Aborigines of
>Australia also have two kinds of time: the Passing Time and the Great Time.
>The Great Time has sequence, but cannot be dated. Like them, we need to stop
>using the absolute parameters.
>
>Quantum Theory
>In 1920, physicists asked nature a question, and nature answered with a
>paradox.
>Physicists somehow knew that paradox is part of the intrinsic nature of the
>subatomic world. So they set up an experiment which proves that light is a
>particle. A small change in the experiment then proved that light is a wave.
>We thus moved into a universe based on the concept of both/and; rather than
>the old idea of either/or.
>
>At the turn of the twentieth century, Max Planck discovered that the energy
>of heat radiation is not emitted continuously, but in "energy packets",
>called quanta. These light quanta are accepted as being particles. A
>particle is an energy packet. On the subatomic level, matter in nature is
>mutable. On this subatomic level, matter does not exist absolutely. Rather
>it shows tendencies to exist.
>
>Physicists found that particles can simultaneously be both waves and
>particles. In effect, they are saying there is really no such thing as a
>thing. What they used to call things, are really events or paths that might
>become events. The universe is thus defined as a world of wave-like patterns
>of interconnectedness, a dynamic web of inseparable energy patterns, a
>dynamic, inseparable whole that always includes the observer. We are not
>separated parts from the whole. We are the whole.
>
>Holographic Theory
>The works of Pribram and Bohm combine to theorize that ,"Our brains
>mathematically construct 'concrete' reality by interpreting frequencies from
>another dimension, a realm of meaningful, patterned primary reality that
>transcends time and space. The brain is a hologram, interpreting a
>holographic universe." (The Holographic Paradigm, by Ken Wilber 1982)
>
>In his book, "The Implicate Order," Dr. David Bohm says that primary
>physical laws cannot be discovered by a science that attempts to break the
>world into parts. He writes of what he calls an "implicate enfolded order"
>which exists in an unmanifested state, and is the foundation on which all
>manifest reality rests. This manifest reality is "the explicate unfolded
>order."
>
>Dr. Bohm suggests that the holographic view of the universe is the beginning
>point of understanding the implicate enfolded and the explicate unfolded
>orders. The hologram concept holds that every piece, however small, is an
>exact representation of the whole, and can be used to reconstruct the whole.
>
>In 1971, Dennis Gabor received the Nobel Peace Prize for constructing the
>first hologram. It was a lens-less photograph in which a wave field of light
>scattered by an object was recorded as an interference pattern on a plate.
>He placed a laser beam -- coherent light -- on the hologram or photograph
>recording, and the original wave pattern was regenerated in a three
>dimensional image. Dr. Karl Pribram, during the course of ten years, showed
>that the human brain's deep structure is holographic. The brain structures
>hearing, sight, smell, and taste holographically. He demonstrated this by
>the sophisticated analysis of temporal and spatial frequencies. Pribram
>states that the net result of the activities of the brain transcends time
>and space.
>
>Karl Pribram's studies encompass the full spectrum of human consciousness.
>He proposes that the brain may depend on interactions at the junctions of
>the synapses or junctions between cells via a network of fine fibers on the
>axon branches. Nerve impulses manifest in slow waves. Information in the
>brain may be distributed as a hologram. This work can have profound effects
>on our scientific attitudes and our personal lives.
>
>Wilber says, "For several years, those interested in human consciousness
>have been speaking wistfully of the 'emerging paradigm", an integral theory
>that would catch all the wonderful wildlife of science and spirit. Here, at
>last , is a theory that marries biology to physics in an open system: the
>paradoxical borderless paradigm that our schizophrenic science has been
>crying for. It is appropriate that this radical, satisfying paradigm has
>emerged from Pribram, a brain researcher-neurosurgeon who was a friend of
>the Western Zen teacher Alan Watts, and Bohm, a theoretical physicist, and
>the close friend of Krishnamurti and former associate of Einstein." (from
>"The Holographic Paradigm", by Ken Wilber 1982)
>
>Superluminal Theory
>In 1964, J.S.Bell published Bell's Theorem, which mathematically supports
>the concept that subatomic particles are connected in some way that
>transcends time and space. Anything that happens to one particle affects all
>other particles. This effect is immediate or superluminal. Einstein said
>that nothing travels faster than the speed of light. However, Bell's
>superluminal theorem is supported by experimentation. With Bell, we are now
>going beyond Einstein and beyond the wave/particle theory. As we learn how
>this instantaneous connectedness works, we might learn to be consciously
>aware of our instantaneous connection to one another and to the universe.
>
>Robert Sheldrake, in his theory of morphogenetic fields, proposes that all
>systems are regulated not only by known energy and material factors, but
>also by invisible organizing fields. Whenever one member of a species learns
>a new behavior, the causative field for that species is changed. If that new
>behavior is repeated long enough, its "morphic resonance" affects the entire
>species. Lyall Watson described this phenomenon in his description of the
>Hundredth Monkey Principle. Dr. David Bohm states that the same thing is
>true of quantum physics. One subatomic particle affects all subatomic
>particles
>
>Jack Sarfatti says that the way superluminal connectedness exists is through
>a higher plane of reality. By reaching to a higher plane, we may be able to
>understand how instantaneous connectedness works. Safratti used these
>concepts to put forth his theory of multi-dimensional reality.
>
>Experimental Proof
>There are many experiments, especially in the last ten years in China,
>utilizing the special skills and powers of accomplished masters of various
>types of qigong (or qigung or chi gong, all pronounced chee gong ). The Qi
>is the vital energy of the body, while gong means the skill of moving this
>Qi and working with it. Practitioners use mind control to move and control
>the Qi in order not only to improve health and longevity, but to enhance
>awareness, psychic powers, and spiritual development.
>
>"Medical Applications of Qigong", by Kenneth M. Sancier, Ph.D., appears in
>the 1996 edition of Alternative Therapies. Also "The Effect of Qigong on
>Human Body Functions" from the Fifth International Symposium on Qigong,
>Shanghai, China;1994:179, by Sancier. Larry Dossey, M.D. also documents
>nonlocal events in "The Reach of The Mind, Healing Words: The Power of
>Prayer and the Practice of Medicine."
>
>The practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is based on the premise
>that the Qi (ch'i, chi, or vital energy) of the body must be strong and in
>balance in order for the person to enjoy good health. During the last ten
>years in China, there are hundreds of scientific papers written on qigong in
>relation to its medical applications. There are an additional 837 abstracts
>published from international conferences on the subject. More than half that
>number are available in English, and thus accessible to Westerners.
>
>Yan Xin, who is a physician of both Western and Traditional Chinese
>Medicine, teaches his combination of the ancient form of qigong -- with some
>changes -- to fill the needs of modern civilization. This discipline is
>called Yan Xin Qigong (YXQ). It is estimated that over 60,000 people in
>China practice qigong daily to maintain their health and achieve longevity.
>A growing number throughout the world joins in this practice.
>
>Dr. Yan Xin has conducted many scientific experiments in China. Emitting
>external Qi, Dr. Yan Xin has caused measurable changes in the properties of
>several types of living and non-living materials. During the last ten years,
>he has conducted experiments in three major categories based on experimental
>methodology:
>
>1. The investigation of the nature of externally emitted Qi by the use of
>detectors and sensors of analytical instruments.
>
>2. The monitoring and measurement of changes in physiological parameters and
>tissues of humans and other living organisms during the emission of external
>Qi.
>
>3. The monitoring and measurement of changes in physiological parameters and
>tissues of humans and other living organisms during the circulation of
>internal Qi.
>
>4. The study of the effect on cancer cells and various types of bacteria in
>vitro with the application of external Qi.
>
>Since experiments using humans are difficult to assess because of the
>possibility of personal psychological interference, experiments were
>performed using tap water, normal saline solution (0.9%), glucose solution
>50%, and medemycine solution 1.5 mg/ml. In these experiments, external Qi
>was directed at the chosen samples at ultra-long distances (over 1,000
>kilometers). Results showed changes in the laser Ramen spectra of the tap
>water, the saline solution, the glucose solution, and the medemycine
>solution.
>
>As published in "Laser Ramen Observation on Tap Water, Saline, Glucose and
>Medemycine Solutions Under the Influence of the External Qi of Qigong", a
>paper published in the Ziran Zazhi (Nature Journal) in Chinese, Vol.11,
>pp.567-571, 1988, the external Qi of Yan Xin Qigong (YXQ) had exerted
>influence over the structures of these solutions
>
>>From December, 1990, to June, 1991, new experiments were performed
>investigating the effects of external Qi and its effects on:
>
>1. the radioactive decay rate of a radioactive element
>
>2. the ultraviolet absorption of de-ionized water.
>
>The results demonstrated that the external Qi emitted by Dr. Yan Xin (from
>the United States) could cause an astonishing change in the radioactive
>decay rate of the radioactive source 241 Am, and it significantly affected
>de-ionized water and changed its ultraviolet absorption spectrum.
>
>The most extraordinary feature of this experiment was that the external Qi
>was transmitted from the qigong master in the United States to the
>laboratory in Beijing -- a distance over 10,000 kilometers. These positive
>results were published in a paper, "The External Qi Experiments from the
>United States to Beijing (China)" by Yan Xin in Zhongguo Qigong (China
>Qigong) in Chinese, Vol.1, pp.4-6, 1993.
>
>The study of traditional Chinese medicine centers on the concept of the
>vital force or Qi as being not only within the human body, but in all living
>things. This Qi flows through the meridians of the human body to exchange,
>via the acupuncture points, with the Qi in the environment. Thus, the Qi of
>humans (the human energy field or HEF), and all living things, the earth,
>and the unified field are constantly exchanging.
>
>HEF Scientific Theory -- Conclusion
>Our Newtonian world of solid concrete objects is surrounded and permeated by
>a fluid world of radiating energy. It is constantly moving and changing; an
>ocean of dancing, spinning, flashing particles of light, energy, and
>information. Our linear way of thinking, seeing, and expressing needs to
>expand to accommodate this new reality.
>
>It is time for a new paradigm, or model, of science, reality, and
>consciousness. It is time to bridge the gaps between science and alternate
>science, physics and metaphysics, and the external scientific experiment and
>the inner personal experience. This may well begin with the unification of
>the concepts of mind, energy, and consciousness. Using our minds to study
>energy, we may simultaneously define consciousness as one and the same.
>
>Recently, in a lecture for the International Society for the Study of Subtle
>Energies and Energy Medicine, Dr. Larry Dossey recounted an old story:
>
>"There was once an argument among the gods over where to hide the secret of
>life so that men and women would not find it. One god said: Bury it under a
>mountain; they will never look there. No, the others said, one day they will
>find ways to dig up mountains and will uncover it. Another said : Sink it in
>the depths of the ocean; it will be safe there. No the others objected,
>humans will one day find a way to plumb the ocean's depths and find it
>easily. Finally another god said: Put it inside them; men and women will
>never think of looking for it there. All the gods agreed, and so that is how
>the secret of life came to be hidden within us."
>
>Wholistic, or holistic, awareness remains beyond linear time and three
>dimensional space, and therefore is not easily recognized. We must practice
>this wholistic experience in order to recognize it. Our language, and our
>old ideas or paradigms, still limit our growth. Meditation and many other
>practices, like YXQ, are ways of transcending the limitations of the linear
>mind in order to experience the multidimensionality of interconnectedness,
>and to experience our oneness with the universal energy, the unified field,
>or consciousness.
>
>Copyright 1996, All Rights Reserved, Gloria Alvino,
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>About The Author: Gloria Alvino, R.Ph., B.S. in Pharmacy, M.S. in Health &
>Human Sciences, is founder & president of Heart to Heart Associates, Inc. a
>charitable, educational, non-profit organization. HTHA is dedicated through
>education and the advocacy of research to help individuals improve their
>health and quality of life.
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