Assessing Non-Physical Energy
Vital Energy is the key to the successful development of skills like remote viewing, mind sight, telepathy, healing and other useful talents. For those who have not yet developed the ability to "see" energy fields (the majority of us at this stage), there are additional tools that can be used. One method of assessing energy is to measure the effects of energy on quantum energy states of atoms. A well known technology is kirlian photography. Kirlian photography refers to a form of photograph made by exposing a photographic film to the light emitted by a high voltage discharge. Corona discharge photography has been used to photograph the human aura and similar energy fields. This was a tool used by Lloyd Hopkins in his mind sight research. This technology is inconvenient because it uses photographic film which must be carefully handled and processed. It is also subject to artifacts from variations in moisture, pressure, and other factors affecting the film and its exposure. The same physics is applied in a technique called GDV (gas discharge visualization) developed by Dr. Konstantin Korotkov in the Russian University, St.Petersburg State Technical University of Informational Technologies, Mechanics and Optics. The Korotkov methods are used in some hospitals and athletic training programs in Russia and elsewhere as preventative measurements for detecting stress. In this technology, glass electrodes replace the photographic film used in kirlian photography. This results in a more convenient tool with fewer artifacts. Another application of this physics is a gas discharge device developed by physicist William Tiller of Stanford University. Rather than a visual display, this device presents a digital readout that corresponds with the energy state of the individual being tested. The corona discharge in these technologies is influenced by the non-physical "energy" that is associated with an individual. The same energy can be used to influence electrons to jump to a higher energy state when not under the influence of a high voltage. This effect can be demonstrated by using luminescent pigments and materials. In this case, a pigment that can be caused to glow when exposed to light can also be caused to glow when exposed to focused non-physical energy as well. The "Glowing Object" Energy TestPhotoluminescent objects, those that glow in the dark after being exposed to light, can be used in place of the more complicated technology described above. When I describe this effect to individuals, many of them react with considerable skepticism. Nevertheless, this effect can be readily demonstrated. The amount of glow produced is proportional to the energy generated by the individual. Individuals who practice meditation, internal martial arts, Spiritual healing, and other energy cultivation techniques are generally able to produce a more prominent glow. This is a good way to assess the effect of your practice. To demonstrate this effect: (1) The eyes must be dark adapted. This takes about 30 minutes in complete darkness. The human eye is so sensitive to light when fully dark adapted that it can detect a single photon. (2) Most common glow in the dark objects can be used including basketballs, toothbrushes, toys, etc. They must be stored in complete darkness for several days. (3) In a completely dark room, with dark adapted eyes, pull out the glow in the dark ball or toy and hold it in your hands while focusing energy into it. You should be able to see your handprints glowing. Sit and do your meditation and energy work for one half hour before removing the photoluminescent object from the dark container.
While this test is fairly sensitive, not everyone may be able to produce the glowing object effect on the first try or on every try. This can be used as a test to assess readiness to work with skill development such as mind sight, remote view, healing, etc. Feeling the Energy FieldThis exercise is more for feel than sight. Nearly everyone can succeed at this exercise on the first try and it demonstrates the reality of the personal energy field and builds confidence. One party (the trainer) sits in a chair while the student stands behind with eyes closed and arms extended and hands touching the trainers ears. The student brings the hands out to his side while the trainer focus on extending his energy field and the student focuses on the finger tips with his eyes closed. Slowly, the student moves his hands inward toward the trainers head until a sensation is felt. The student then stops their movement and opens their eyes to see how far away from the trainers head they felt the energy field. The trainer also feels the approach of the student's hands. The two can trade places and roles and practice a couple of times. An additional exercise is to have the standing participant move only one hand toward the head of the sitting participant. The sitting participant is then asked to state when the approaching hand is felt and from which direction. This can be advanced by having the student stand blindfolded while the trainer slowly extends an arm toward the student and mentally projecting energy and intent through the arm. The student is instructed to sense the approaching arm and move aside to avoid it.Again, instant feedback is given by having the student remove the blindfold to see how they performed. Variations of this are used in internal martial arts training. If this exercise is conducted slowly at first and with clear intent and focus, most individuals will be surprised at how well they do even on the first try. Muscle TestingWith a partner, try the following simple test: (1) Have your partner stand erect, one arm relaxed at their side, the other arm held straight out, parallel to the floor. (Either arm can be used for testing. Should one side become fatigued, the other can be used. Muscle testing is usually more effective when you can isolate the action of a single muscle.) (2) Face your partner and place one hand on their shoulder to steady them. With your other hand, using only one or two fingers, grasp their extended arm just above the wrist. (3) Instruct your partner to resist as you push down on their arm. (4) Push down on the arm firmly, slowly, and smoothly, just hard enough to feel the response in the arm. (5) Allow your partner to relax their arm for a moment. When ready have them think of a very positive, fun or empowering experience. Test the muscle again. Then have your partner think of a very sad or unhappy experience. Test the muscle again. Thoughts and attitudes obviously affect our energy status. You can use this tool to check the effects and results of your energy development exercises and to assist in identifying and correcting energy drains. Additional ReadingWhite Papers by Dr. William Tiller
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