Healing Experiments Assessed with Electrophotonic Camera
by Konstantin Korotkov, Doug DeVito, Kimba Arem, Krishna Madappa, Berney Williams, Len Wisneski.
This study, conducted during the 20th ISSSEEM Conference, explored the measurable effects of Reconnective Healing®, group intention, and sound therapy using Electrophotonic Imaging (EPC) based on Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV). Researchers evaluated changes in human energy fields, water samples, and ambient room energy using both the EPC camera and its “Sputnik” sensor.
Reconnective Healing®:
Statistically significant energy increases and entropy reductions were observed in all five test participants, indicating improved energetic balance and coherence.
Group Intention on Water:
A 10-minute focused meditation on a water sample resulted in measurable increases in corona discharge area and intensity, demonstrating collective intention’s impact on physical matter.
Ambient Room Energy (EPC Sputnik Sensor):
The highest environmental energy changes occurred during the introduction and practice of Reconnective Healing. Entropy variations peaked during group meditation and sound therapy, suggesting non-local consciousness influence.
Didgeridoo Sound Therapy:
Treatment also led to energy increases and harmonization in a volunteer, showing efficacy through measurable energetic changes.
Broader Implications:
The study supports the hypothesis that human consciousness can influence physical systems both locally and non-locally, offering compelling insights into energy-based healing and consciousness science.
Reconnective Healing® demonstrated measurable, statistically significant effects on human energy fields and environmental coherence. Unlike traditional techniques, it appears to engage a broader vibrational bandwidth, initiating balance without the use of tools or rituals. These findings reinforce Reconnective Healing’s role as a leading-edge approach in the evolving field of energy medicine and consciousness exploration.