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Three Vital Fields
The
driving hypothesis behind CHI Institute is that the human body
is surrounded by three vital fields. While most perspectives
view body-mind-spirit as an elusive concept, the CHI assumption
is that there are three fields of actual measurable substance
through which we experience the world and within which our cognitive
processes occur. This is derived from the Taoist concept of
three vital fluids, Jing, Qi, and Shen, and is reflected other
traditional wisdom .
Our physical bodies are held together with
electrostatic forces. The activity of our nervous system, muscles
and heart is measured by electrostatic waves through EEG, EMG,
and EKG. Experiments show that EEG in test subject and healer
tend to synchronize, and "copper wall" experiments
conducted by Elmer Green show that healers produce voltages
as high as 190 volts, 100,000 times greater than EEG voltages.
Thus, our first field, a field of electrostatic waves, is our
physical field, or the field of body consciousness.
Magnetic waves are measurable around all
organs in the body using superconducting magnetometers. The
brain produces extremely weak magnetic signals, and the heart
produces signals 1000 times as strong, about a millionth the
strength of earth's magnetic field. During healing, the hands
of capable healers have been measured to produce signals 1000
times as strong as from the heart. Just as the heart is strongly
associated with passion and motivation, the magnetic field is
our emotional body, our motivational field, or e-motional body.
The CHI hypothesis is that the magnetic waves of this body are
not electromagnetic waves, but rather, waves of variation in
concentration of magnetic substance, which is predicted in quantum
mechanics, but has not yet been measured.
The mental body, believed by CHI to
be gravitational, is even more elusive than the magnetic emotional
body. Just as a magnetic field can shape the activity of an
electrical field, a gravitational field can shape the activity
of a magnetic field. Again, while gravity waves have been measured
and "gravitons", gravity particles, are predicted
in modern physics, local gravitational effects associated with
the human body have not yet been measured. An important aspect
of CHI research is into quantifying a gravitational field surrounding
the human body. While research thus far points to the existence
of a human gravitational field, particularly above the head,
and research into gravitational sensors is ongoing, CHI has
not yet made definitive measurements of the human gravitational
field.
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