Human fields and their impact on brain waves A pilot study


" Three experiments were conducted: 1) electoroncefalography (EEG), heart rate variability (HRV), and electro-photonic imaging/gas discharge visualization (EPI/GDV) were recorded in ККК master and Reiki practitioner; 2) synaptic efficacy in rat’s hippocampal slice was measured during remote mental interventions; 3) light activity of distilled water, induced by gas discharge, was analyzed after exposure to KKK and canonical Christian prayer. Data analysis included EEG and EPI signal processing, entropy calculations, correlation, canonical, multiple regression and discriminant analysis." {Credits 1}

" Results: KKK practice, but not Reiki significantly increased EEG delta, alpha and theta spectral power density (SPD), to the greatest extent in temporal and parietal loci, while decreased beta SPD to the greatest extent in frontal, prefrontal and central loci, reduced both spectral and EPI entropy, and enhanced EPI energy characteristics. Remote KKK influence induced a notable increase in rat’s hippocampal synaptic efficacy (+7.5 ± 5.1 %) while Reiki was ineffective (–0.5 ± 4.8 %) (mean ± SD). Strong canonical correlations were identified between sender’s parameters during sessions and changes in rat’s hippocampal synaptic efficacy as the receiver: R = 0.936; 0.931; 0,913, and 0.959 with EEG SPD, EEG entropy, EPI entropy and EEG & EPI in total, respectively. Both KKK and Christian prayer increased the light activity of distilled water, but only in cases where they increased SPD of delta rhythm while decreased EEG entropy and energy of the third virtual chakra." {Credits 1}

" In this study, developing the preliminary communication [57], we have shown for the first time that Kyokushin karate master Babelyuk, while performing kata, is able to significantly influence the electrical activity of a rat hippocampal slice without contact with it, that is, to exert a remote neurotropic effect. This can be interpreted as modeling the Tohate phenomenon, since it is obvious that the motor response of the receiver is realized by his motor neurons. In contrast, the Reiki session under similar conditions turned out to be ineffective. Hence the hypothesis arises that such a situation is due to significant differences between the electrical activity of the brain of both sender’s during their sessions. Indeed, the screening revealed that the KKK session was accompanied by increased levels of SPD alpha, theta and, especially, delta rhythms, as well as total SPD while during the Reiki session such parameters practically did not differ from the reference ones." {Credits 1}

" It would seem that this fits perfectly with the original hypothesis of Hosseini E. [58] about the brain-to-brain communication in the following interpretation. The visual imagery activates neurons generating delta, alpha and theta rhythms; the electromagnetic field of neurons of the sender brain reaches the slice of the rat hippocampus, where it affects Cav1.2, Cav1.3 and KCa channels, which is manifested in the enhancement of synaptic efficacy [59–62]. It is obvious that the ineffectiveness of the Reiki session is due to the lack of activation of neurons of her brain." {Credits 1}

" However, the results of the calculations performed by the program Claude 3.7 Sonnet AI Anthropic showed that the brain’s electric field at a distance of 10 cm, even enhanced by kata (alpha: 48.0; theta: 25.7; delta: 12.2 μV/cm vs. 37.6; 22.6; 10.5 μV/cm by Reiki) is too weak to be detected by another person (human detection threshold: 1 mV/cm). This obviously applies to a slice of the rat hippocampus placed at a distance of 2 m from sender’s." {Credits 1}

" Despite the physical inability of activated neurons of the sender brain to influence rat’s HSE with their electromagnetic field, such an influence takes place and is confirmed by the close canonical correlation between the patterns of electrical activity of sender and receiver neurons. Therefore, biophotons emitted by the brain should be considered as an active factor." {Credits 1}

" It should be recalled that the increase in biophoton emission from the skin surface of the hand during Qigong and light imagery tasks was discovered by Japanese researchers quite a long time ago (see Introduction), but its connection with the electrical activity of the brain was not clarified." {Credits 1}

" At least in three laboratories, using at least two methods, it has been documented that mental exercises are accompanied by an increase in the emission of biophotons from the surface of at least the head and palms of even ordinary people, not to mention meditators, psychics, and healers. Four separate experiments of the Persinger’s laboratory documented concomitant changes in EEG, naturally quantitatively related to the emission of biophotons." {Credits 1}

" The authors found a significant inverse correlation between the intensity of photon emission and intensity of the horizontal geomagnetic field (perpendicular to the temporal plane). Decreases over 10 to 15 s of 15 and 5 nT at 0.25 m and 1 m from the right side of his head were associated with the same magnitude of energy (10–11 J) that was associated with the net increase in photon emissions during that period." {Credits 1}

[Geomagnetic field as a mediator of long distance effects as is can be one entity that perceive variations in all it’s parts??]

" A Chinese Qigong research group found that Qi-energy has an infrared component [87]. This was confirmed by Japanese scientists [83]. Ohnishi S.T. et al. [10] also observed that Ki-energy seems to have a component of near infrared radiation because it was blocked by a black acrylic plate and aluminum foil. ... Combining with previous results [11, 13], the wavelength range would be between 800 and 1600 nm. Authors decided to further narrow down the Ki-wavelength. They used a linear variable interference filterwhich can cover from 400 to 1100 nm and found that the Ki-energy had a peak around 1000 nm [2]. Since authors did not measure the wavelength between 1100 and 1600 nm, they concluded that there is still the possibility that another Ki-wavelength peak may exist, however, at this point, it is possible say that Ki-energy has, at least, one peak wavelength at around 1000 nm. We are delighted to note that this data has been confirmed in a high-tech study by Wang Z. et al. [88]." {Credits 1}

{Credits 1} 🎪 Babelyuk, V.E., et al. “Neurotropic and Biophysics Effects of Mental Practices. Focus on Kyokushin Karate Kata”. International Neurological Journal, vol. 21, no. 8, Dec. 2025, pp. 557-79, doi:10.22141/2224-0713.21.8.2025.1224.. © 2025 The Author(s). This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license.


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