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Real Studies That Document Electromagnetic Anomalies With Qigong Masters

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I think this question has been posed before, but how do:

Yin & Yang

+ & - mathematically

+ & - electric charges

N & S magnetic poles

 

Correlate? And can someone provide a good explanation of exactly how they all do?

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No scientific studies have I done but 3 times we have done impromptu measurements.

Twice, once in a sleep lab and once with laptop software and monitoring sensors, we have measured my brain wave activity. Inside of 3 minutes of Stillness-Movement qigong I went to delta both times.

 

The other was electromagnetic standing waves measured at one of my workshops when I was projecting. Extremely difficult to correlate but there were changes as I did different projections. Also it appeared that the standing waves took about 15-20 minutes to dampen down. What does this mean? Don't know, just is.

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Aside... my 15 yo stepson has cerebral palsy and gets all the energy my wife and I can give to offset the self image issues and social dealings with his peers ( he really gets teased, lots of set ups etc..) anyway I figured I would try running some energy into his palm by focusing on it intensely while he stared at my palm. To our surprise he felt a shock! He thought it was "cool" I found it reassuring.

 

Hopefully someone on this forum has read "Surely you're joking Mr. Feynman" Lots of scientific humorous playing around there.

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Aside... my 15 yo stepson has cerebral palsy and gets all the energy my wife and I can give to offset the self image issues and social dealings with his peers ( he really gets teased, lots of set ups etc..) anyway I figured I would try running some energy into his palm by focusing on it intensely while he stared at my palm. To our surprise he felt a shock! He thought it was "cool" I found it reassuring.

 

Hopefully someone on this forum has read "Surely you're joking Mr. Feynman" Lots of scientific humorous playing around there.

Be careful projecting qi into pericardium or heart channel. Your intent and the quality of qi should be very gentle when you do this.

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Be careful projecting qi into pericardium or heart channel. Your intent and the quality of qi should be very gentle when you do this.

Absolutely! He currently takes Lisinopril due to a mitral valve repair.

 

Intresting thought... as my wife and I are best friends... finding others who are into the arts and willing to give wisdom without a price tag is rare!

 

so thanks to all who freely share on the forum... making friends in the esoteric world is probably as difficult as in the commericial world.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1767800

 

Effect of emitted bioenergy on biochemical functions of cells. Chien CH, Tsuei JJ, Lee SC, Huang YC, Wei YH.

 

Department of Biochemistry, National Yang-Ming Medical College, Taipei, Taiwan.

 

The 3-5 microns infrared spectra of the external "Qi" generated by a "Qigong" master from his palm was measured using a III-V compound semiconductor InSb detector. It was found that certain Qigong master can emit two opposite kinds of "Qi": the "facilitating" (beneficial) and "inhibiting" (destroying) "Qi". During the facilitating "Qi" emission, large amount of infrared wave were detected by a temperature rise of the air in the vicinity. When the inhibiting "Qi" was emitted, the infrared wave was absorbed from the environment resulting in a cooling of the air.

 

 

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1353653

 

 

Detection of extraordinary large bio-magnetic field strength from human hand during external Qi emission.

Seto A, Kusaka C, Nakazato S, Huang WR, Sato T, Hisamitsu T, Takeshige C.

 

Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan.

 

It is generally accepted that more than 10(-6) gauss order magnetism was not detected in normal human condition. However, we detected 10(-3) gauss (mGauss) order bio-magnetic field strength from the palm in special persons who emitted External Qi ("Chi" or "Ki"). This detection was possible by special arranged magnetic field detection system, consisted of a pair of 2 identical coils with 80,000 turns and a high sensitivity amplifier. Each of the coils were rolled 80,000 turns accurately, and were connected in series in opposite direction, actuating as a gradiometer.

 

 

 

 

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9051169

 

Emission of extremely strong magnetic fields from the head and whole body during oriental breathing exercises.

Hisamitsu T, Seto A, Nakazato S, Yamamoto T, Aung SK.

 

Department of Physiology, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.

 

This article reports the result of an experiment that was designed to measure the biomagnetic field emanating from two individuals who were practising traditional Oriental Qi Gong breathing exercises. The biomagnetic field was measured with differential coils wound 80,000 turns, a magnetic needle compass and a digital electromagnetic wave detection device. It was found that an extremely strong magnetic field was emitted from the two individuals. One subject emitted a magnetic field at the level of 200-300 mT (2-3 mGauss) and the other at 0.13 mT (1.3 mGauss). In both cases, moreover, the magnetic needle compass rotated 30 degrees (this was tested 32 times). When the rotation of the needle occurred, a reproducible magnetic field of 800-1500 mT (8-15 mGauss) was indicated on the digital measuring device (this was tested 12 times). It is concluded that traditional Oriental Qi Gong breathing appears to stimulate an unusually large biomagnetic field emission.

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11474806

 

 

 

Effects of QiGong on brain function.

 

1: Neurol Res. 2001 Jul;23(5):501-5.

 

Litscher G, Wenzel G, Niederwieser G, Schwarz G.

 

Biomedical Engineering Unit, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, University of Graz, Auenbruggerplatz 29, A-8036 Graz, Austria. [email protected]

 

QiGong is an ancient and widely practiced Chinese meditation exercise. We studied the effects of QiGong on brain function with modern neuromonitoring tools in two subjects. In a male QiGong master (extremely trained practitioner), the technique induced reproducible changes in transcranial Doppler sonography, EEG, stimulus-induced 40 Hz oscillations, and near-infrared spectroscopy findings. Similar effects were seen after the application of multimodal stimuli and when the master concentrated on intense imagined stimuli (e.g. 22.2% increase in mean blood flow velocity (vm) in the posterior cerebral artery, and a simultaneous 23.1% decrease of vm in the middle cerebral artery). Similar effects were seen in the female subject. Neuromonitoring during QiGong appears able to objectify accompanied cerebral modulations surrounding this old Chinese meditation exercise.

 

These studies have been going on since the 1930's when Kirlian photography was discovered

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirlian_photography

Person's energy changing as meditation deepens.

aura+livescience.com+body-glow-02.jpg

http://images.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Jo7lJoQhtjw/SmdOo5FN9XI/AAAAAAAAITM/nJu7sjxT3L4/s400/aura%2Bglowing%2Bhand%2BKirlian%2Bphotography.jpg&imgrefurl=http://wisdomquarterly.blogspot.com/2009/07/science-confirms-human-aura.html&usg=__HvM3n5QaIC8PdYiAZSv2eSMxA8M=&h=115&w=154&sz=5&hl=en&start=17&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=EKuPBMYIZeI9RM:&tbnh=72&tbnw=96&prev=/images%3Fq%3DKirlian%2Bphotography%2Bmonks%2Bmeditating%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DN%26tbs%3Disch:1

 

http://images.google.com.au/images?hl=en&source=hp&q=Kirlian+photography&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2&aq=f&oq=

 

aura.jpg

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