Review of Contemporary Biofield Measures including GDV: Implications for Energy Medicine and Spiritual Healing
Gary E. Schwartz, Ph.D.
Human Energy Systems Laboratory Department of Psychology University of Arizona
With the development of sensitive and reliable biosensors and bioamplifiers it is possible to record bioelectromagnetic signals that are sometimes referred to as “subtle energy measures” and “biofields.” This paper reviews research from the Human Energy Systems Laboratory at the University of Arizona documenting the measurement of bioelectromagnetic signals that vary from low frequencies (electrostatic body-motion effects, electrocardiograms and electroencephalograms) to high frequencies (12 giga-hertz microwave signals, high frequency X rays, and gamma rays). Both intrapersonal and interpersonal biofield interactions are discussed. Research on the subjective and behavioral detection of biofields is also reviewed. New data using a coronal visualization discharge system is presented that documents possible effects of human intention on physical-chemical properties of water. Implications for developing new biomagnetic field measurement technologies using the MRI are briefly considered, and an energy systems framework for integrating bioelectromagnetics with spiritual healing is proposed.
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