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Engineering and Applied Computer Science
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Volume: 04, Issue: 03, April 2022
ISBN: 9780995707544
A Literature Review on Energy Healing Techniques
and Biofield – Detection and Scientific Analysis
Jeo Joy A1, Suresh Kumar Rudrahithlu2, Molly Joy3
1 College of Computer Science and Information Science, Srinivas University, India
2 Srinivas University, India
3 Psychology Department, Kristu Jayanti College, India
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A Literature Review on Energy Healing Techniques
and Biofield – Detection and Scientific Analysis
Abstract—Energy Healing techniques are considered as one of the
age-old practices dating its origin back to the ancient scriptures,
to be precise much earlier than those. Scientific technology has
been incorporated on a small scale into these in recent decades,
beginning in the twentieth century. Even in the twenty-first
century, little progress has been made in this area. This
literature review is an eye-opener for the world to get
familiarized with various energy healing techniques and their
basic functionality. The various technical devices used for the
detection and treatment of the biofield are depicted in brief in
this review. The modalities in which Artificial Intelligence is used
in various energy healing techniques are introduced here. The
review culminates with a note on the future scope of the Energy
Healing techniques on a wider horizon incorporating Artificial
Intelligence wherever necessary.
Keywords- Energy Healing, Meridian, Biofield, Emotional
Freedom Technique(EFT), Eden Energy Medicine(EEM), Shiatsu,
Craniosacral Therapy(CST), Reflexology, Distance Healing
Intention(DHI), Johrei, Reconnective Healing(RH), Healing
Touch(HT), Intuitive Healing(IH), Polarity Therapy(PT), Pranic
Healing, Quantum Touch, Reiki, Qigong, Artificial Intelligence.
I. INTRODUCTION
A. History of Energy Healing
The term energy can be found in the ancient Upanishads
and Traditional Chinese Medicine dated way back around five
thousand years ago [1]. The concept of Energy Medicine is
found in literature such as Egyptian stories, and scriptures as
mentioned in the Bible, and the same can be observed even in
the shamanic practices [2]. Professor Harold Saxton Burr's
experiments for measuring the voltage produced by trees in
1920 provided scientific evidence of the energy field by living
things [2]. Georges Lakhovsky proposed the scientific notion
of living things emitting radiation in 1925 [2]. Everything,
living or nonliving, is enveloped by AURA, a radiation or
energy field with qualities similar to an Electromagnetic Field
(EMF) [3]. Color, energy, shape, and size are all
characteristics of AURA [4].
B. Classification of Energy Healing Techniques
Energy Healing techniques can be broadly classified into
the following categories predominantly based on the
demographic location:
• Traditional Eastern Asian Techniques (Example:
Reiki, Qigong)
• Professional Traditions Practiced in the West
(Example: Therapeutic Touch, Healing Touch)
• Eastern European Bioenergy Traditions
• Contemporary Metaphysical Traditions [1]
The Energy Healing Techniques can also be classified
based on the modality of the functioning as
1. Based on Meridian System: They work based on the
principle of balancing the chi/ki/qi energy flow in the
meridian system of the body. Acupuncture
techniques such as the Emotional Freedom
Technique (EFT) and Donna Eden’s Healing
Technique
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are examples of these techniques
associated with meridians [1].
2. Energy-Focused Bodywork Techniques: Therapies
like Lomi, Shiatsu, Trager and Craniosacral Therapy
(a light-touch manual therapy that works at the
blockages in the craniosacral system [5]) are examples
of these which work intentionally on this subtle
energy.
3. Distance Healing Intention Therapies: Distance
Healing Intention (DHI) [6, 7] is defined as an act
directed towards the improvement of the health of a
person at a far distance from the healer; Johrei is a
Japanese healing technique that observes energy
channeling and light massage [8]; Reconnective
Healing, a spectrum healing technique involving
energy, light as well as information [9] are examples
of these.
4. Other Therapies: Healing Touch (HT) is a technique
that involves working with different energy fields and
chakras. Intuitive Healing is a type of healing that
relies on intuition. Polarity Therapy (PT) is a type of
therapy that employs the principles of attraction,
repulsion, and neutrality. Pranic Healing is based on
the idea of cleansing or eliminating filthy energy from
the body and replacing it with prana. Quantum-Touch
is a technique that focuses on the breathwork,
intentions, energy experiences and touch of the
practitioner. Reiki is a technique in which the
practitioner channels universal energy into the
patient's body through their hands [10]. Qigong is a
type of exercise that restores body balance by
synchronizing body motions with breathing and
meditation. Reflexology is a Chinese-based intensive
massage therapy that enhances lymph flow and overall
health. Chakra Healing focuses on the perfect
alignment and synchronization of the chakras,
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allowing for a continuous flow of energy throughout
the entire body [11]. Shamanic Healing is a type of
healing in which the Shaman is the one who creates
pathways to an alternate reality in an altered state of
consciousness.
II. LITERATURE REVIEW
A. Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)
EFT was developed from a variety of sciences, including
traditional Chinese medicine (acupuncture), Dolores Krieger's
and Doris Kunz's energy work, applied and behavioral
kinesiology thought field therapy, meridian-based psychology,
neurolinguistic programming, and energy medicine. It was first
introduced in 1995 by Gary Craig. This technique involves
focusing one's awareness on a specific issue while tapping
acupoints throughout the meridians, mostly on the head and
upper torso, with one's fingertips. Specific acupoints can be
stimulated to relieve trauma, fear, fury, and other emotions.
The approach balances the entire body by correcting
imbalances in the energy meridian [12].
Figure 1. Anatomical Landmarks for EFT
As depicted in Figure 1, the anatomical landmarks for EFT
are Karate Chop (KC), Top of the Head (TOH), Beginning of
the Eyebrow (EB), Side of the Eye (SE), Under the Eye (UE),
Under the Nose (UN), Chin (Ch), Collar Bone (CB) and Under
the Arm (UA) [13].
As a result of EFT, the following was observed [12]
• Reduction in frequency of brain waves linked with
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as a result of
EFT treatment (PTSD).
• Changes in the regulation of the fear centers
(amygdala) in the brain.
• Increased theta frequencies associated with relaxation.
• Significant relaxation of the trapezius muscle.
• Serotonin, γ-aminobutyric acid, and beta-endorphins
were released after treatment, and cortisol levels
reduced dramatically.
• The hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis regulates the
stress response.
• Epigenetics and gene expression effects of EFT.
B. Donna Eden’s Healing Technique or Eden Energy
Medicine (EEM)
The birth of Eden Energy Medicine by Donna Eden
evolved way back in 1977. This healing technique forms the
basis of channelizing the immune energy to inflamed parts.
The case histories reveal cures for cancer, Lymphoma, and
chronic pain [14].
C. Shiatsu
Shiatsu is derived from the Japanese word "shi" which
means "finger" and "atsu" which means "pressure." This
Japanese healing technique is based on the notion of applying
certain pressure spots to the body, which then affects the
energetic flow. It can be done using fingers, palms, elbows,
knees, or any other body part that can deliver steady pressure
perpendicular to the target area while relying on the
practitioner's weight rather than muscle strength [15].
D. Craniosacral Therapy
Craniosacral Therapy (CST) is a type of cranial osteopathy
established by John Upledger in the 1970s. Any obstruction in
the cranial structure's mobility will affect the rhythmic
impulses carried through the cerebral spinal fluid from the
cranium to the sacrum, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and
protective membranes. The therapy is a comprehensive
technique for examining and treating dysfunction in the
articulations of the skull by applying pressure to external
locations such as the head and back [16].
E. Reflexology
Reflexology's origins may be traced back to 3000 BC when
the therapy was used in ancient China and India. The basic
theory of reflexology is that the reflections of the body organs
or nerve accumulation sites from each organ are present
beneath the feet, and if light pressure is applied to these points,
the organs are stimulated, resulting in the healing process.
William Fitzgerald, an acupuncture enthusiast, was the first to
employ this procedure in the West in 1913 [17].
F. Distance Healing Intention (DHI)
DHI can be defined as any compassionate act focused on
the well-being of a person who lives in a faraway location.
Spiritual healing, intercessory prayer, energy healing, aura
healing, energy psychology, shamanic healing, nonlocal
healing, Therapeutic Touch (TT), Quantum Touch, Qigong,
and Reconnective Healing (RH), Johrei, and Reiki are only a
few of DHI's activities. Experiments on mind-to-mind and
mind-to-matter connections, as well as distant mental
interactions with living systems, all support the idea that one
person can heal another [6].
G. Johrei
Johrei, a spiritual healing technique with roots in Japan,
works in the principle of transmitting divine energy from one
person to another through spiritual healing. The mind, as well
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as the body, get healed as the spiritual body is cleansed
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. The
practice of Johrei is done predominantly in the treatments of
depression, cancer, and sleep disorders.
H. Reconnective Healing (RH)
This healing technique developed in the early 1990s by Dr.
Eric Pearl uses energy, light, and information for the healing
process. The process involves interaction with a range of
frequencies which in turn gives the message to the body as well
as the mind for corrections. During the session the practitioner
focuses on the sensations they feel on their hands as they
concentrate on their energy fields, and these sensations
strengthen as they move their hands away from the client’s
body. Sometimes physical responses such as uncontrolled
fluttering of eyelids, darting of eyes from side to side, and
twitching of fingers/feet are observed as the practitioners move
their hands away from the client’s body. This technique
balances our bodies and whatever imbalances are present in the
body are vibrated out of it
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. There is scientific evidence
available for the recovery of a person who was previously
unable to walk due to emaciated limbs [18]. Changes in
emotions of an audience were reported during a workshop on
Reconnective Healing [19]. Improvement in energy and health
of healthy volunteers are observed after the Reconnective
Healing session [20]. Observations were made on improved
blood flow and enhanced mental focus among the practitioners
of Reconnective Healing during the healing state [21]. Pain
reduction and improved range of motion were observed in
some people with shoulder limitations through this healing
technique [22].
I. Healing Touch (HT)
The principle in the working of this technique is that the
energy system of one’s body can be affected by another person.
The therapy session includes the use of intention along with the
placing of a hand on or above the body of the client in specific
sequences [23].
J. Intuitive Healing (IH)
Intuition is based on trusting your own experiences and
then getting feedback to determine whether your instincts were
correct. The beauty of intuition is that it tells us the truth about
things. One has to listen to the inner voice to know the truth
about oneself. If you are interested in awakening your soul and
knowing the truth, then you should listen to your intuition, and
thus it is in direct coherence with God. Awakening the soul
includes listening to your intuitive self, letting your bliss come
more and more, realizing your capacities, dealing with darkness
as well as light, and being open to angels coming to help you.
A person with little curiosity about the inner self can be on the
path of intuitive healing by practicing the five steps:
1) Notice your Beliefs: Healing involves the spirit and the
positive attitudes about oneself. For developing a positive
attitude about oneself you can practice the three ways -
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Look for compassionate beliefs and treat yourself and
others with compassion, love-centered healing, and make a
conscious commitment to avoid fear-driven life.
2) Be in your Body: We should slow down and notice how it
feels to breathe, eat, walk and touch. Being aware of the
sensuousness of the body can open intuition. It wants you
to be well, and it will tell you when you are not.
3) Sense your Body’s Subtle Energy: Subtle energy fields
pervade our physical bodies and can have an impact on our
health and well-being. You may be an intuitive empath if
you are sensitive to energy. Intuitive empaths can not only
sense energy but also take it on from others.
4) Ask for Inner Guidance: In the form of guardian angels,
ancestors, a higher force, and even love, we are all blessed
with guidance and protection all around us. We can seek
intuitive assistance whenever we are perplexed. Relaxing,
requesting the arrival of the guide, and evaluating the
guides are all part of the procedure.
5) Listen to your Dreams: Modern technology shows that
we dream every ninety to one hundred and twenty
minutes. It is believed that dreams come from the soul.
Dreams can be remembered and proper guidance and
healing can be done by introspecting those dreams. For
remembering the dreams, we can follow the tips such as
keeping a journal and pen beside your bed, placing your
request on a piece of paper, and placing it below your
pillow, remember the dream during the hypnagogic state,
once you wake up write down your dream immediately.
For intuitive dream interpretation, you can execute the
following: upon awakening immediately write down the
dream, notice the images or parts of the dream which
resonate with you and what was your reaction, meditate on
the image and ask to show its significance, pay special
attention to special memories or sensations that arise and
these will explain about the dream [24].
K. Polarity Therapy (PT)
Polarity Therapy (PT) was developed by Randolph Stone as
a result of a fusion of traditional Ayurvedic medicine, Chinese
energy meridian therapies, and early 20th-century manipulative
therapy practices by osteopathic medical practitioners in the
United States. Polarity bodywork, energetic nutrition,
stretching postures, and communication/facilitation are the four
sections of polarity therapy. One of the polarity's goals is to
find and release energy blockages that cause pain or
dysfunction (through palpation and skilled touch). The
practitioner uses three distinct depths of touch depending on
whether the energy blockage suggests a hyperactive,
hypoactive, or neutral state of activity. Palpation techniques
range from very light (5-10 grams of pressure), as in Cranial–
Sacral Therapy, Healing Touch, Reiki, and other modalities, to
very heavy (5-10 grams of pressure), as in Cranial–Sacral
Therapy, Healing Touch, Reiki, and other modalities. Mild
touch pressure is where pressure meets tissue resistance, which
is often a painful but pleasurable intersection [25].
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L. Pranic Healing
Pranic Healing is a type of energy healing that is used
Medical Chi Kung (internal and external) is the fifth degree of
ancient Chinese medical knowledge, and it is the projection of
chi energy without the use of physical contact. In India,
external Chi Kung is referred to as Pranic Healing, where prana
refers to energy. Air, sun, and earth are the three origins of
prana. The scanning of the human aura for energy imbalances
is part of the pranic healing procedure. It then uses energizing
techniques to boost the flow of energy and strengthen the aura
and chakras, as well as cleansing techniques to remove
negative and used-up energies. The body's health improves
when the aura is balanced, clean, and strong [26].
M. Quantum-Touch
When two human biofields come into contact, they will
gradually entrain. Quantum-Touch is based on two
fundamental natural laws: resonance and entrainment. When
you boost your energy and then apply it to a person in need's
biofield, their energy entrains (or rises) to meet yours. Healing
takes place at this higher frequency level [27].
N. Reiki
Reiki is a vibrating, throbbing universal energy that
pervades and infuses all living things. Reiki is an energy-based
touch therapy that allows the body's natural healing mechanism
to function at its optimum by allowing life force energy, or Chi,
to recharge, realign, and rebalance the human energy fields
[10].
O. Qigong
Qi is the Chinese word for life energy and breath, and gong
is the Chinese word for work. Internal and exterior qigong are
the two types of qigong. Internal Qigong is the practice of
using breathing exercises to manipulate Qi flow within one's
own body. External Qigong refers to the ability to freely emit
one's internal Qi [28].
P. Primary Energy Systems
• The Meridians: Meridians are thought to be energy
carriers that deliver vitality to body organs, balance the
body, remove obstructions, revitalize metabolism, and play
an important part in cell activation and regeneration. At
least one of the meridians provides energy to every organ
and physiological system in the human body. The basic
fourteen meridian channels are linked to hundreds of tiny
heat and electromagnetic energy reservoirs beneath the
surface of the skin known as acupuncture points, which
can be stimulated to redistribute energy along the meridian
pathway.
• The Chakras: Chakra, which means vortex or wheel in
Sanskrit, refers to the body's energy centers. From the base
of the spine to the top of the head, it is located at seven
locations. The chakras are in charge of bathing the organs
in their energies, while the meridians deliver energy to
them. When they're all connected, each chakra represents a
distinct aspect of your personality, such as survival,
creativity, identity, love, expression, comprehension, or
transcendence. It's thought that their energy stores your
memories. While the practitioner places their palm over a
chakra during a chakra healing session, it may resonate
with pain in the corresponding organ, congestion in a
lymph node, generate heat or a faster pulse rate, and affect
the areas.
• The Aura: Your aura is a multi-layered energy shell that
emanates from your body and interacts with the energies
of your surroundings. It draws energy from the
surrounding world into your chakras and sends energy
outward from your chakras. The aura extends and
contracts in response to one's emotional and physical state.
• The Basic Grid: This is the body's basic energy, on which
all other energy systems are built. It's dependable and
fundamental. It cannot heal itself if it is injured or
deformed by stress, and other energy systems respond to
the damaged grid. The repair of the basic grid is one of the
most complex phases of energy therapy.
• The Celtic Weave: The "Tibetan Energy Ring," caduceus,
entwined serpents, and the two curving lines that cross
seven times in yoga are all examples of the weaving
formed by the human body's energy system.
• The Five Rhythms: The energy systems are influenced by
a universal energy system that incorporates the five
elements of nature (water, wood, fire, earth, metal) as well
as movements or seasons, according to traditional Chinese
medicine (winter, spring, summer, Indian summer,
autumn). The tone of the total energy system is controlled
by the individual's basic rhythm as well as the seasonal
rhythms. The Triple Warmer consists of three parts: This
meridian, working in tandem with the hypothalamus gland,
connects the immune system's energies to fight an enemy.
• The Triple Warmer: This meridian, in collaboration with
the hypothalamus gland, connects the immune system's
energies to attack an enemy.
• The Radiant Circuits: The main purpose of the radiant
circuits is to redistribute energies where they are most
required and to ensure that all energy systems work
together for the greater benefit. Radiant energies that
always followed the same course generated meridians.
They emerge out of nowhere, bringing rejuvenation, joy,
and spiritual connection with them.
• The Electrics: The electrics, at the most basic level of the
body's electricity, serve as a link between all of the energy
systems. If energy fields such as the aura and chakra
encircle the organs and other energies, the electrics pass
directly through them, linking and coordinating them at the
concrete level of their electrical nature
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Q. Detection and Scientific Analysis of Human Aura
Human Aura Detection and Scientific Analysis
devices, most of which are electromagnetic in nature, have
been created to examine features of the biofield. The white
glowing aura of a human person can be captured using
GDV/EPI techniques/superconducting quantum interference
devices (SQUIDs). Lego Mindstorms Color Sensor (Lego
9841)/ Konica Minolta's Hyper-Spectral Imaging System Color
Intensity Sensing devices can detect color bands in the human
biofield and categorize them properly [31].
R. Bio-pulsar Reflexograph
Bio-pulsar Reflexograph is a gadget that measures energy
in the human body and produces findings such as a total body
aura image, chakra activity, and graphs of different organs.
It translates the energy frequencies into color codes around
the body and provides a human visual image of the bio-field
after reading energy from each reflex zone. The color that
corresponds to each chakra, emotion, psyche, and organ aids in
interpreting information about a person.
S. Quantum Resonance Magnetic (QRM) Analyser
Human cells continuously release electromagnetic (EM)
waves throughout the process of cell division and renewal. The
Quantum Resonance Magnetic (QRM) analyzer (Davydov and
Ermak 2001) is a device that measures and analyses an
individual's health by emitting electromagnetic waves through
the human body. In under 60 seconds, it evaluates thirty-six
parameters. Because the energy and magnetic frequency
released by the human body are weak, the QRM analyzer has
one sensor to gather the signals.
T. Aura Colorspace Visualizer Algorithm
The input image is converted to grayscale in the Aura
Colorspace technique, and then the entire image is divided into
36 periods to obtain colors. By combining the input image with
the average of the previous steps, the final image is formed.
The pixel manipulation method is used since the human aura is
in the electromagnetic spectrum, which cannot be seen with the
naked eye (mapping dominant pixel values with visual RGB
values to make them visible) [32].
U. Measurement of Biofield
There are several physical devices used for measurement of
biofield and they all can be categorized into two Diagnostic
Devices (for measurement of biofield) and Therapeutic Devices
(used for altering biofield). All these physical devices work
under vivid modalities [33]. Others use the theory of
Thermography to map the body's thermal patterns, while others
use the principle of Electrodermal Testing to assess the flow of
electricity at acupuncture points. Electroencephalogram (EEG)
developed in the year 1875 was used for recording the
electrical signals of the brain. An electrocardiogram (ECG)
developed in the year 1887 was used in conventional medical
science for capturing the electrical signals of the heart. A
Magneto cardiogram (MCG) was used to measure the magnetic
field of the heart, while a magneto encephalogram was used to
assess the magnetic field of the brain (MEG). The
Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) was
utilized to capture very low human magnetic fields. Functional
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) and Positron Emission
Tomography (PET) are utilized to track electromagnetic
activity. The Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) is a frequently
used technique for detecting lies. The scientists used another
approach to quantify the ultraweak light emitted by the body,
known as biophotons. Life's subtle energies were also assessed
with technologies like dowsing, psychic readings, and other
subjective methods. Another method involves viewing a
section of the human biofield using digital electrophotography,
also known as bio-electrography or digital Kirlian photography.
[1, 33].
Kirlian photography, also known as electrophotography,
was invented by Semyon Kirlian in 1939. In the late 1990s, the
University of St. Petersburg physicist Konstantin Korotkov,
Ph.D., and his colleagues invented GDV, or "gas discharge
visualization" technique, a digital form of Kirlian photography,
and incorporated Mandel's and others' knowledge into software
programs to analyze the human aura based on empirical
findings (Korotkov, 1998a; 1998b; 2002). The GDV camera is
currently state-of-the-art in electrophotography. It works by
sending a high-frequency (1024 Hz) and high-voltage (10 kV)
signal to a finger (or another subject) placed on the camera's
electrified glass lens. Most human subjects do not perceive any
electrical stimulus because the electrical stimulus in this device
is lower than in prior Kirlian cameras [34].
V. Artificial Intelligence and Energy Healing
Machine Learning is used in the diagnosis and
classification of biofield [35]. Machine Learning has also
been used widely in the interpretation of Gas Discharge
Visualization (GDV) images [36]. Korotkov’s team has
developed a computer program that can generate the corona or
the whole human body from the scanning of ten fingertips,
based on the Chinese mapping described in Mandel’s book
[37]. Korotkov and his team described GDV images with a set
of 610 numeric attributes [38]. Incorporation of Artificial
Intelligence in the image processing and pattern recognition of
biofield signature can be used as a biometric identifier of a
person [39, 40]. If the human biofield is properly mapped and
decoded, direct interaction between people and Artificial
Intelligence through the biofield is feasible [41].
In a study on the development of computer classifiers for
different types of coronas various machine learning algorithms
such as decision trees, Bayesian classifier, and K-nearest
neighbors’ classifier was used [42, 43]. One of the salient
features of Artificial Intelligence is its ability to handle large
data sets or big data. In the future envisaged era of humanoids,
Artificial Intelligence can be used for differentiation between
human beings and humanoids as the biofields generated from
both have specific characteristics [44]. The deep learning
approach proposed for the Electroencephalograph (EEG)
signals [45] can also be implemented for the analysis of
biofield data. According to Saint Amit Ray, the hundred and
fourteen hierarchical and intelligent energy vortexes in the
human brain and body can be modeled using Bayesian
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Cognitive Models, reinforcement learning, or deep neural
networks [46].
A micro-device consisting of a micro-resonator for
detecting coronavirus in the body based on resonance at its
frequency of electromagnetic waves of the biofield can be used
to detect coronavirus COVID-19 in the body. The ability to
create simple micro-resonators with an accuracy of 0.17
angstrom allows them to be used to detect each person’s
coronavirus [2-4]. Such a significant leap in the micro-
resonator and artificial intelligence technologies allows them to
be used to detect coronavirus in infected people anywhere on
the planet [47].
Researchers use Artificial Intelligence algorithms to
analyze data from electroencephalogram testing before
exposing patients to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS),
a brain-stimulation technology for treating depression [48].
III. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE SCOPE
The inferences made by the study about the biofield about
its influences on life are very limited [49]. The usage of
AURA as a biometric trait is going to be an interdisciplinary
area of research involving biofield and Artificial Intelligence
[4]. The image analyzing programs are being developed that
will measure the body temperature and heart rhythms of
patients from a distance of several meters. Artificial
intelligence can use the collected data to predict changes in a
person’s condition much earlier than a physician will. If the
doctor is far enough at the time of deterioration, a remote
monitoring system will turn on - a treatment plan can be
prescribed remotely [50]. Human Biofield Project (HBP) is the
need of the hour as the next step after the Human Genome
Project and HBP incorporating Artificial Intelligence tools will
reveal significant information about the human biofield.
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AUTHORS PROFILE
Mr. Jeo Joy A is a research scholar in
the College of Computer Science and
Information Science at Srinivas
University, Mangalore, India. He is an
Associate Professor at the Department
of Computer Science in Kristu Jayanti
College(Autonomous) Bengaluru.
Dr. Suresh Kumar Rudrahithlu is
Dean & Principal at Srinivas
University, Bangalore Campus.
Dr. Molly Joy is Head of the
Psychology Department at Kristu
Jayanti College(Autonomous)
Bengaluru.