Conscious Life Skills newsletter
No.4, August 2007
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  CONSCIOUS LIFE SKILLS NEWSLETTER - August 2007
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Souped up light - on computer

Our intentions and interactions mapped as light energy

Reprinted from Living the field enews 75, 27 July 2007
The Russian Ministry of Health now uses GDV technology for medical technology, diagnosis and treatment. Korotkov’s equipment is also widely used in Russia as a diagnostic tool for many illnesses, including cancer and stress, and is even used to assess athletic potential – to predict the psychophysical reserves in athletes training for the Olympics and the likelihood of victory or exhaustion from overtraining. Currently some 3000 doctors, practitioners and researchers worldwide came to use the technology.

Of love and intentions

Koroktov has lately produced extraordinary evidence while studying the effect of intention. Although he explores these practical applications ‘officially’, Korotkov also carries on with his own studies of the connection between biofields and consciousness. He has taken GDV readings of healers and a Qigong master while they were sending energy, and discovered remarkable changes in their corona discharges during intention.

Korotkov has also explored the effects of a person’s thoughts on the people surrounding him. He asked a number of couples to ‘send’ a variety of thoughts to their partners, while they were standing within close range.

Every strong emotion – whether love, hate or anger – produced an extraordinary effect on the light discharge of the recipient.

Korotkov hooked up a potted plant to his GDV machine and asked his researchers to think of different emotions – anger, sadness, joy – and then positive and negative intentions towards the plant. Whenever a participant mentally threatened the plant, its energy field diminished. The opposite occurred if people approached the plant with water or feelings of love.

Comment: This is reminiscent of the research and work by Masaru Emoto on the effect of thought on water crystals. We can map our own energy enhancing or diminshing light inside ourself when our thoughts are negative.  The words we use actually paint a picture of  where and how our energy is enhancing or diminishing. For example, There's a knot in my stomach; my knee is crook; my back's bad today. Next time you hear yourself refer to a part of your body to describe how you feel, pay attention to the energy where it is and breathe deeply, to help smooth out  and again enhance the flow.
Russian physicist Konstantin Korotkov has improved on Kirlian photography - which claims to capture someone’s life energy, or aura, on film. Prof. Korotkov has led a research career for over 25 years, combining rigorous scientific method with an insatiable curiosity about things of the spirit and the soul with deep respect for all life.

Korotkov developed a mechanism, which he called the Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV) technique, which makes use of state-of-the-art optics, digitized television matrices and a powerful computer. Ordinarily, a living thing will dribble out the faintest pulse of photons, perceptible only to the most sensitive equipment in conditions of utter pitch black.

As Korotkov realized, a better way to capture this light is to stir up photons by ‘evoking’, or stimulating them into an excited state so that they shine millions of times more intensely than normal.

Korotkov’s equipment blends several techniques: photography, measurements of light intensity and
computerized pattern recognition. Korotkov’s camera takes pictures of the field around each of the 10 fingers, one finger at a time. A computer program then extrapolates from this a real-time image of the ‘biofield’ surrounding the organism and deduces from it the state of the organism’s health.
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