The human physical body is covered by five energy fields: etheric, emotional, mental, astral and holographic
In this energy field, the physical body does not manifest, here is pure energy, as well as the place of manifestation of wisdom and the place where are our spiritual guides and the great masters of guiding the human being towards ascension. This is where soul families are created, which will have the same vibration (frequency). Time in this dimension is continuous, there is an eternal "now" in which, through holographic vision, human beings can also perceive forms of light of high intensity.
The holographic field (Etheric Template) as an aura looks, in a way, like the negative of a photograph, including cobalt blue strands of energy.
This holographic field of the human being has been intuited by many researchers such as physicist David Bohm of the University of London, a protégé of Einstein and one of the most respected quantum physicists in the world, and neurophysiologist Karl Pribram of Stanford University, but unfortunately, their conclusions tend towards something that can neither be proven nor accepted, namely that the universe may be a huge hologram created in large part by the human mind. In his book The Holographic Universe, Michael Talbot, starting from the conclusions of the two researchers, researches and finds possible answers to many unsolved questions of physics, as well as to unsolved mysteries such as telepathy, exiting the body, near-death experiences, lucid dreams or healings miraculous.
Also, Ph. Dr Fred Alan Wolf, author of Taking The Quantum Leap, says, "The concept of the universe as a giant hologram containing both matter and consciousness in one field will, I'm sure, excite anyone who has put ever the question "What is reality?" This book can answer that question once and for all."
This holographic field, at a certain frequency of oscillation of the human energetic being, allows it to: meet the spiritual guide of this being; to see and experience various places on the planet or even the universe, without a displacement of the physical body; to re-experience the events of previous lives (transpersonal lives), or perinatal - thus healing; to experience telepathy; to see the history of mankind, the planet, the solar system, and even the origin of the universe (see the life and achievements of Edgar Cayce); to have premonitions; to have the mystical feeling of union with the universe; to have the ability to make physical objects move without being touched, etc.
The holographic field is also responsible for dreams. Dream clarity depends on the fields between the physical body and the holographic field, namely the etheric, emotional, mental and astral fields. Each of these fields has different frequencies of oscillation, and a dream, which is nothing but an electrical signal of a certain frequency coming from the holographic field, overlaps their frequencies, and the final electrical signal (the dream) at the level of the human mind will be distorted or not depending on the frequency of these fields. Interpretation of the dream is all the more difficult to do, the deeper this distortion is.
The holographic field is a continuation of the astral field and is a "holographic medium" which contains the blueprint of that human being and which is connected to the holographic field of the Earth, which in turn contains within it the blueprint of the forms that exist or have existed on the physical plane since formation Earth as a star, the adjacent figure. This is where the synchronization of actions from the terrestrial physical plane with the physical (material) plane in the Universe takes place. The internal planetary time "says" its word here. Without such a synchronization, the rendering of historical events at the level of the Universe, of which the Earth is also a part, would not be possible. By accessing this holographic medium, one can know everything about the Universe (whether or not there was a Big-Bang, what galaxies or certain stars look like, etc.) because it is connected to the holographic medium of the entire Universe.
The human physical body covered by four energy fields: etheric, emotional, mental and astral
Time here is cyclical, the alternatives and possibilities of the human being are presented simultaneously in a quantum field. The prototype of quantum field theories, provided by science, is quantum electrodynamics (quantum electrodynamics - QED), which provides a comprehensive mathematical framework to predict and understand the effects of electromagnetism on the electrically charged matter (the human physical body in our case) at all levels of energy. Electric and magnetic forces are thought to arise from the emission and absorption of exchange particles called photons. These can be represented as disturbances in electromagnetic fields, just as ripples on a lake are disturbances in the water level. Under suitable conditions, photons can become completely free of charged particles; they are then detectable as light and as other forms of electromagnetic radiation. Similarly, particles such as electrons are themselves thought of as perturbations of their own quantum fields. This astral human energy field is not explained by science although it obeys the rules and laws of the quantum field.
The astral field, from the point of view of the aura, is amorphous and composed of clouds of coloured substance, more beautiful and complex than those of the emotional body. These colours are additionally infused with the colour rosy pink, which expresses "love" on this plane of evolution. A loving person's heart chakra is filled with the colour pink on the astral plane, and this colour adds to the pulsations of golden light emitted through the pituitary gland. The pituitary gland is small in size, and its weight is a little more than half a gram. It is, however, the most important endocrine gland of the human body.
The pituitary gland is divided into the anterior lobe (adenohypophysis) and the posterior lobe (neurohypophysis). Each lobe secretes hormones that have different functions in the body.
The adenohypophysis helps secrete the growth hormone HGH (it is important because it stimulates the development and growth of tissues, especially muscle and bone); thyroid hormone TSH (thyrotropin) - is essential for the proper functioning of the metabolism; adrenocorticotropic hormone ACTH (corticotropin) – stimulates the adrenal glands to produce other important hormones, including cortisol; follicular stimulating hormone FSH (follitropin) - stimulates the development of ovaries in women and the increase of sperm production in men; luteinizing hormone LH (lutropin) – is involved in the production of estrogen in women and testosterone in men; the lactotrophs hormone PRL (prolactin) - helps to stimulate lactation. Also, the adenohypophysis stimulates the secretion of endorphins ("hormones of happiness", which stimulate the pleasure centres in the brain and can have analgesic effects), enkephalins and melanocyte-stimulating hormones (MRH).
Neurohypophysis is the "repository" where certain hormones released by the hypothalamus are stored. At the appropriate time, the neurohypophysis releases them into the bloodstream. They are: the antidiuretic hormone ADH (vasopressin) – which helps the body retain water in the tissues and prevents dehydration; oxytocin - which is a hormone that helps stimulate lactation and the production of uterine structures during labour.
The awareness of this astral energy field by a human being means, in fact, that that being has reached the level of "species consciousness". This consciousness is different from the collective consciousness. By "species consciousness" meant an ethical component of the human being's personality that acts as a judge and critic of the actions and attitudes of this being in relation to other species. The freedom of every human being as a species stops where the freedom of every member of every species on the planet, solar system and/or Universe begins. In other words, species consciousness means respect for everything that is alive or can be alive. The lack of human qualities is what can define access to this astral energy field, a field that is interconnected to the field of consciousness of the biological collectivities in the Universe, but which can only be interacted with if all the physical, energetic and personality conditions are met. The aura related to this astral field, for a human being, reflects the degree of fitting into the requirements of the species consciousness of this being.
This astral energy field has the frequency on which empathy, telepathy occurs and is the area where the human being can still experience the physical world with the help of the energy body. Experimentation means transmitting the energy matrix of the transpersonal energy field (the energy field matrix of the last previous lives), to the level of the prenatal energy field, in order to constitute the DNA of the future human being. The role of this astral field is also:
to ensure at the level of the future human being, the respect of the subtle matrix of the vital field which is a sum of the transpersonal characteristics and the prenatal characteristics, respectively the elements of the prenatal matrix, which is formed by the energetic characteristics of the parents;
to ensure the energetic reflection of the human being as a primary energy product to which are added the influences of the environment transposed into vital energy.
The human astral field is the continuation of the mental field, and it is the beginning of the intersection area with the "collective subconscious" where all the information related to the set of all ideas, conceptions, knowledge, mentalities of all biological collectivities are stored (to the extent that all biological collectivities have such a thing) and which reflects their conditions of existence, as well as their social psychology, the figure below. In this field, common to all beings, the consciousness of biological collectivities, as a whole, takes shape at the level of the star - Earth. This means that information can propagate through space and time, and that past events could influence other events anywhere else. An example of this is shown by Lyall Watson in his book, Lifetide: The Biology of Consciousness, in which he describes what is now popularly called the Hundredth Monkey Principle. Watson discovered that after a group of monkeys learned a new behavior, suddenly other monkeys on other islands without "normal" means of communication learned that behavior as well. This also explains how it is possible for the same scientific discovery to be made, relatively at the same time, by two or more people from different geographical places.
The human physical body is covered by three energy fields: etheric, emotional and mental
According to the APA Dictionary of Psychology (2020), personality is
”the enduring configuration of characteristics and behaviour that comprises the unique adjustment of individual life, including major traits, interests, drives, values, self-concept, skills, and emotional patterns. Personality is generally viewed as a complex, dynamic integration or whole shaped by many forces, including hereditary and constitutional tendencies; physical maturation; early training; identification with significant individuals and groups; culturally conditioned values and roles; and critical experiences and relationships.”
Certain types of human personality determine a person's ability to make sound decisions, to find correct - or at least good - answers to difficult and important life questions, and to give advice about the complex problems of everyday life and interpersonal relationships, giving him the quality of a sage. Wisdom in turn will enable the human being to be able to understand and work with the other subtle energy levels, wisdom being the key that opens the door to them.
The notion of the outside of the human body, delimited by the skin, no longer constitutes its limit. The outer limit of the human physical body I believe is the outer limit of the mental field because it represents the last energetic representation of the phenomena and processes of the physical body, which can also be demonstrated experimentally.
Numerous studies in the field of energy informatics have led to the creation of fundamentally new equipment, capable of destroying the barrier between "conscious and subconscious" by exploring the mental energy field of the human being. This process (controlled research) is capable of providing an enormous amount of new information about the world around us. A special area of interest is energy medicine. These are new diagnostic opportunities, different from conventional ultrasound and computed tomography, an indispensable tool for mass prophylactic examinations of the population. The theoretical and experimental results, which made it possible to develop these types of equipment, were obtained at the end of the 20th century by the electronics genius Nikola Tesla and then by his successor George Lakhovsky. From this category of equipment I mention: "Professional 3D Nls Body Health Analyzer Advanced Quantum Magnetic aura chakra machine" and "Bioresonance Diagnostic Medical Devices Biophilia Tracker X3 NLS".
The mental field, together with the other two, emotional and etheric, form the "Life Field", a field that has an effective - direct connection with the matter, the matter being a form of manifestation of astral energy.
The first three subtle energy fields, etheric, emotional and mental, are relatively easily identified with various equipment specialized in identifying the human aura and are sometimes easily observed by some people with certain clairvoyant qualities. These aspects are possible because the three subtle etheric, emotional and mental fields are connected to the human physical body through various organs, through energy meridians, and they can be considered as manifested in the physical world, and the oscillation frequency of these fields is in the ultrafine visible range. These three energy fields are intrinsic to the physical world and create the linear perception of time and space, ensuring the human ability to remember the past, to live in the present and project a future with the data of the present. All these fields make it possible for the person to become aware of himself and of the stages of development of the human being, starting with the second childhood, as follows: the second childhood - the preschool period; the third childhood (school period 6-16 years including puberty - 11-13 years for girls / 12-16 years for boys; adolescence - up to 18 years); the young adult 19-35 years; mature adult 35-50 years; senescence 51-60 years; the elderly 61-75 years; the elderly 76-85 years; the long-lived - over 85 years. These stages are actually learning stages and stages in which human beings build their personality.
The third human energy field starts from the human physical body and extends beyond the emotional field and is composed of particles even finer than the emotional field that is associated with our thought and mental processes. This field usually looks like a bright yellow light, radiating around the head and shoulders, and extending around the entire physical body. It expands and begins to sparkle when we have intense mental activity. The mental field has its own structure that includes mental forms created by our thought processes, often coloured by the emotional field in various colours (the mental field extending beyond the emotional field into the physical body). The clearer and better established an idea is, the better the mental form associated with that thought is outlined in our mental field. We ourselves nurture these mental forms when we focus on the thoughts they represent.
The mental energy field, the figure below, is an energetic reflection of the way they are and especially of the quality of the human mental processes, but it can also be a command and fine-tuning system on internal organs through which they try to achieve a balance at the general level of the human physical body (eg an external energetic influence acting on the mental field of a human being causes a change in its thought process).
Mental processes consist of activities of the central nervous system, based on specific neurophysiological structures that perform specific functions. Mental processes are also called psychic functions. Mental processes fall into two categories:
elementary mental processes that serve a single function (for example, attention has the role of ensuring the selective processing of relevant information at a given time);
synthesis mental processes – bring together several elementary processes (for example, consciousness involves the coordinated functioning of the elementary mental processes of knowledge).
The elementary mental processes are classified into three main categories depending on the role they serve:
the cognitive mental processes that are involved in knowledge processes, which is why they are also called knowledge processes and are represented by sensation and perception, attention, memory, thinking, language, imagination;
the affective mental processes that ensure the affective experience and consist of the basic affectivity (mood), the affective reactions;
the effector mental processes that are involved in the validation of behavioural influences on the environment and its elements and are also called conative processes. These conative processes include motivation, will and activity.
The emotional field is an energetic reflection of human emotions and feelings, but it can also be a system of command and fine-tuning of some internal organs through which it tries to achieve a general balance of the human physical body, as will be seen later in Late.
Emotions are short-lived but intense reactions, a response to environmental stimuli, which, if not correctly identified, can lead to serious disturbances in the psycho-functional balance of the body.
What differentiates them from feelings is their duration, intensity, and unconscious manifestation. Feelings do not depend on an external stimulus, they are influenced by the person's interest, by the values, norms and spiritual concepts within the social system in which the person lives, and by the influence of the cultural context; feelings persist over time, regardless of the presence near the person of what produces or maintains them.
So there is a substantial difference between emotion and feeling because emotion is a neurophysiological state produced by a reaction to a given situation, which can last for a few seconds and produce physical and mental damage. A feeling, however, is the contextualization of emotions, the naming of the sensations that a person experiences, something that is cultivated and that can last a lifetime. The feeling of love can last a lifetime, as long as the person knows how to relate to love and how to distinguish between healthy love and sick love.
The centre of emotions is the cerebral amygdala, a bulb located at the top of the spine, located below the cerebellum (cerebellum), while feelings are located in the front part of the brain.
Feelings and emotions can appear together, sometimes they can appear independently. It is not necessary in some cases to have emotion in order to experience a feeling.
Disorders and imbalances manifest themselves when conflicting states arise between our feelings and emotions. We all experience opposite sensations at the same time. To want something and deny ourselves pleasure because it is not possible in a certain situation or context in which we live. One thing to note is that there can be no emotional void; very often we say that we don't feel anything, that we no longer have feelings and emotions. This is impossible.
Emotions are divided into primary and complex. The primary ones are seven, namely: fear, joy, anger, sadness, surprise, disgust, and contempt. All the others appear from their combination.
The utility of emotions is particularly important because it allows us to immediately assess whether a stimulus surprises us, whether we like it, and whether it is useful or dangerous. This way we know if we should approach the stimulus or move away from it.
When emotions appear, they produce in us a series of reactions at the somatic (body), vegetative and psychic levels. Somatic reactions can be observed directly and can be: redness, trembling, profuse sweating, accelerated breathing, and the pupil can change its size. Vegetative reactions can only be measured with special equipment and can be: increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, alteration of saliva, and secretions of glands in the body. Vegetative reactions cannot be controlled, the lie detector evaluation works on this principle.
At the psychological level, a person who does not correctly identify emotions has a reduced capacity for self-control and mental disorders appear. The appearance of emotions causes changes in the level of lymphocytes (cells involved in the functioning of the immune system responsible for protecting the body against diseases), the endocrine system (responsible for the secretion of hormones) and the gastrointestinal system.
Our body and behaviour are influenced by the emotions we experience and especially by the correct recognition of these emotions. A certain thought determined by emotion can change the posture of the body, and the way we relate to ourselves. For example, people who experience the emotion of sadness, have the spine in a curved position, the head between the shoulders, and the pupils of the eyes oriented to the lower left. Someone who looks up, chest out, active, is certainly experiencing an emotion of joy.
The nervous, endocrine and immune systems communicate with each other and are influenced by emotions. Neurotransmitters that operate on the brain and immune system also regulate emotions.
The impact of emotions on the immune system was described by David Felten, a researcher concerned with this interaction, who drew attention to the role of hormones released by the human body in stressful conditions.
Adrenaline and noradrenaline, cortisol and prolactin (which help the individual tolerate physical pain) occur during the physiological activation state that follows emotions such as anger or frustration. Each of the hormones mentioned above has a strong impact on the immune cells, that is, it inhibits the body's immune function and as a result leaves us exposed to diseases.
That is why the process of identifying, recognizing and accepting emotions is very important. Recently, researchers are increasingly highlighting the importance of emotions in influencing health. Negative emotions can have destructive effects on the functioning of the body. People who experience states of anxiety, long periods of sadness and pessimism, and tension, have an increased risk of developing pathologies such as asthma, arthritis, gastric ulcer, and heart disease. On the contrary, experiencing positive emotions increases the response power of the immune system and protects us from diseases.
The inability to express emotions, as mentioned above, can lead to true pathological disorders and somatizations such as anxiety, skin diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, certain forms of diabetes, and eating disorders.
Numerous studies have shown that not expressing emotions leads to the acquisition of behaviours harmful to health such as abusing cigarettes, alcohol or drugs.
When emotions are not correctly identified, internal psychic conflicts arise that can lead to insomnia, fears, inexplicable crying, gastrointestinal disorders, breathing difficulties, heart rhythm changes, sexual disorders, etc. In order to improve these conditions, it is necessary to restore the body's balance from a psycho-emotional and especially energetic point of view.
Emotions are expressed through facial expressions, body posture and language. Each person has their own way of reacting, depending on their own personality and life experience. Every decision we make is influenced by how we feel. That is why it is essential to identify our emotions, as we have already specified, to understand what generates them and why and in what way they influence us. Emotions help us survive.
We feel fear to protect ourselves from danger, we feel sexual attraction to reproduce. Every time we have an emotion, there is a build-up of energy in us that then needs to be released. Emotional balance is the path to our well-being. Anger arises because of the feeling of not having been treated fairly, of not having been well understood, of not having succeeded in getting what we want. If anger is mismanaged, it is very harmful to the heart and all other vital organs.
All these states given by emotions are highlighted in the emotional field. As our emotions are always changing, so the structure of the emotional field is more fluid than that of the etheric body, something observable in the aura.
Regarding the adjacent figure, some clarifications must be made:
There is a symmetry of the shape of the human field with the shape of the terrestrial field, according to the law of the single pattern: the microcosm and the cosmos are built on the basis of a single pattern with a perfect harmonization of similarities and differences, each (microcosm and macrocosm) being whole and complete;
The perceived colour of the etheric field is a combination of its actual colour with the colour of the emotional field, resulting in a different colour. From a physical point of view, this can be explained by the summation of signals of different frequencies.
The second subtle field, extended in continuation of the etheric field, is the emotional field, associated with human emotions and feelings. Its structure is more fluid than that of the etheric body, and unlike the etheric body, it does not closely follow the physical body but rather looks like coloured clouds of a fine substance in constant motion. Its colours vary between clear and bright hues and dense, dark and opaque hues, depending on the clarity or confusion manifested in human feelings. When the feelings have clarified the colours of the field are "cleared" and arranged according to the chakras in the order of the colours of the rainbow, starting with red at the first chakra, basal, and up to white-violet at the seventh chakra, at the top of the head (I'll come back on these aspects related to the chakras).
It should be emphasized that these fields are not layered like an onion, all fields start from the human physical body and extend beyond the penultimate field. The figure below shows the etheric field that actually coats the human physical body and the emotional field that extends beyond the physical body and the etheric body, having an ovoid shape. The etheric field is an electromagnetic field, but it also has an information field component, unlike the emotional field which only has an information component. I will return to these aspects after the description of all human energy fields. Each of these energy fields has different frequencies and in the aura, they appear with different colours.
As a partial conclusion, at this point in this exposure about the human body, it can be said that at the level of the human body there is an etheric field of an electromagnetic nature, which consists of:
an etheric field, whose sense of manifestation is from the level of the soles of the feet to the head, wraps the human body and closes at the level of the soles, which I call the major etheric field;
an etheric field of an electromagnetic nature, whose sense of manifestation is from the level of the line of the hands to the level of the heart, then descends to the line of the soles of the feet and closes at the level of the line of the hands, a field that I call the minor etheric field;
the main and extraordinary energy meridians related to the human physical body, are the connection and interface between the etheric fields, major and minor, and the physical body, the energy points representing the intrinsic connection between the physical body and the resulting etheric field of the two major and minor fields;
the energy supply of the Yin energy meridians, around which the resulting etheric field is formed, is done by means of an electromagnetic, telluric field.
The human energy field, at the level of the physical body, presented in the adjacent figures, actually represents the "Etheric Field" of the human being. This energy field is arranged, in continuation of the physical body, and the word "ether" expresses the dual state of existence between energy and solid matter (e - energy, etheric - planet Earth). This field is not the result of the existence of the physical body, but conversely, the physical body is the result of the existence of the etheric field (as a form of energy manifestation).
Human cells grow along the energy lines of the etheric matrix, the etheric energy matrix already subtly existing before the cells appear and grow.
The meridians, shown in the adjacent figure, create an energy field around the human body of a certain shape. For a better understanding of the shape of the energy field, you can imagine that the Yin meridians, as well as the Yang meridians, rotate at the same time around the axis of the GV (Governing Vessel) and you will get its shape.
To begin with, we will consider only the Yin meridians - 1, 5, 9 and the Yang meridians - 3, 7, 11 and we will take into account the direction of energy circulation, from the feet to the head, then to the hands and closing the circuit through the feet (circuit closed). Thus, around the human body, these meridians will create an energy field of the form shown in the first figure below, a field that I will call the major etheric field. The direction of the field lines will be from the feet to the head (the direction of the flow of Yin energy) and then from the head to the hands and feet (the direction of the flow of Yang energy). I mention that there are no interruptions in the circulation of energy between the Yin and Yang meridians, the energy circulates in a closed circuit, and the drawing is made in such a way as to highlight the meaning of Yin and Yang energies. We notice that another minor energy field is formed starting from the line of the hands towards the heart, by the Yin meridians - 2, 6, 10, then towards the line of the feet by the Yang meridians - 4, 8, 12. The two overlapping fields (minor and major) are presented in the second figure below.
I was talking about the web page The Meridians of the human body that there are 6 Yin meridians (Lung, Heart, Pericardium, Spleen, Kidney and Liver) and 6 Yang meridians (Large Intestine, Small Intestine, Triple Warmer, Stomach, Bladder and Gall Bladder. Yin meridians have a sense of flow from the bottom up and are associated with the first 6 organs, listed above, which transform, store and distribute qi energy throughout the body, and the Yang ones have a reverse direction of flow and deal with the elimination of waste and nourishment of the body.
Yin meridians, due to their nature, are associated with telluric energy (from the Earth) and start from either the tips of the toes or the points of emergence and end at the tips of the fingers of the hands stretched up, either on the head or on the body.
Based on these Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) meridian specifications, as well as the information presented on the Meridians of the Human Body webpage, in the figure below I have represented all the main meridians, the lines where these meridians start and stop, the number meridian, number corresponding to the order in which they reach maximum energy.
Yin-type meridians are represented in blue, and Yang-type meridians are represented in red. In the same figure I also represented the meaning of energy flow on each energy meridian, according to TCM, also taking into account the fact that most of the time the person keeps his hands next to his body.
The physical body of the human being is surrounded by 7 energy fields, as can be seen in the adjacent figure. Every field starts from the physical body, the first field that clothes the physical body is the etheric field. This field is responsible for the effective action of all fields on the physical body (it is the one through which the action that causes the disease is carried out).
Because of this, I will devote more space to explaining how this field is formed and how it acts on the body.
In the adjacent figure, the man is represented by his meridians, precisely to be able to foreshadow the connection between the meridians and the energy fields, a connection that is the basis of the concept of "man-energetic being". In this scheme (picture), the "tools" that ensure the connection of the "energetic being-man" with the near and far environment (the universe) are missing. These tools are the Chakras and will be explained on the web page The Chakrasat the level of the human being.
The three energy fields etheric, emotional and mental are connected to the human physical body through various organs, through energy meridians, and they can be considered as a manifestation in the physical world, and the oscillation frequency of these fields is in the visible extra-fine range. The three fields form the aura of the human being and it can be seen by specialists in this field. These three energy fields are intrinsic to the physical world and create the linear perception of time and space, ensuring the human ability to remember the past, live in the present and project a future with the data of the present.
The energy fields of the human being
It is observed that there is a permanent oscillatory tension in the tissues. There is an exception, however, which is that in the case of situations where some cells are affected and the bioelectric voltage is continuous - the cell membrane is affected and no longer behaves like a capacitor, so the voltage is discharged only on resistance, so only direct current will appear - as I mentioned before.
The hundreds of millions of cells in the human body, from a bioelectrical point of view, form a complex system of bioelectric connections in the form of the circuit in the figure above, consisting of batteries (mitochondria), capacitors (cell membranes), resistors (cellular aqueous medium), which can be represented suggestively as in the figure below. The bioelectric connections, in reality, are much more complex, but for understanding the phenomenon of bioelectricity in the human physical body we will use this representation.
Bioelectrical phenomena mean their rapid occurrence in nerves and the triggering of physical processes in muscles or glands. There is some similarity between the nerves, muscles and glands of all organisms. Scientific studies tend to focus on the following elements: nerve or muscle tissue such as the heart, brain, eye, ear, stomach and certain glands, electrical organs in some fish as well as potentials associated with damaged tissue.
From the constant voltage source "U" - the mitochondrion, the capacitor "C - the cell membrane" is charged through a resistance "R - the aqueous medium of the cell", all connected in series. The voltage on the capacitor "UC" added to the voltage on the resistor "UR" is equal to the constant voltage from the power supply (Kirchhoff's second law). The relationship between the parameters of this circuit is as follows:
The time variation of a voltage of 50 mV (from the mitochondria) when charging and discharging the capacitor (cell membrane) on the resistance (aqueous medium of the cell), represents the time variation of the bioelectric voltage in the human body following two depolarizations and two successive repolarizations and is shown in the adjacent figure.
To understand how the etheric field influences the physical body I will have to use a number of known facts from physics. This information is essential and it can help medical specialists to explain some phenomena that have not been explained by science at this level.
Electrical activity in living tissue can be simulated, at the level of the cell, by a simple electrical diagram consisting of a battery (mitochondria), a capacitor (cell membrane) and an electrical resistance formed by the aqueous environment of the cell, see the diagram in the adjacent figure. Certainly, the phenomenon is more complex, but the explanation below will lead the reader to make an analogy with those learned in physics.
Mitochondria are typically round to oval and range in size from 0.5 to 10 μm. In addition to producing energy, mitochondria store calcium for cell signalling activities, generate heat, and mediate cell growth and death. The number of mitochondria per cell varies widely; for example, in humans, erythrocytes (red blood cells) contain no mitochondria, while liver cells and muscle cells may contain hundreds or even thousands. Mitochondria are distinct from other cell organelles in that they have two distinct membranes and a unique genome and reproduce by binary fission; these features indicate that mitochondria have an evolutionary past with prokaryotes (single-celled organisms).
What should be kept in mind in addition to what we have said so far about mitochondria, are the following aspects:
Mitochondria are cell organelles found in all types of eukaryotic cells (common organelles). They are also called the "energy factories of the cell" because they contain redox enzymes necessary for respiration. Breathing produces the energy needed by organisms, and this energy is stored in ATP molecules;
Mitochondria have the following roles: cellular respiration; oxidative phosphorylation; ATP synthesis; citric acid cycle; ion transport; synthesize lipids and proteins; the oxidative processes in the mitochondria generate superoxide anion, oxygenated water, as secondary products;
Mitochondria are formed by division. The genes in their DNA are transmitted through heredity, on the maternal line (this inheritance is called maternal or matriline). Mitochondria are transmitted to offspring together with the cytoplasm of the oosphere (the female reproductive cell of plants which, following fertilization, becomes the egg of the plant);
Mitochondria have their own genetic material - mitochondrial DNA - which contains the genetic information necessary for the synthesis of respiratory enzymes. Apparently, this is where the maximum age of the human physical body is set - 120 Earth years. It is an organelle similar to the chloroplast (cellular organelles found in green plants and algae, being the seat of photosynthesis). All the mitochondria in a cell form the chondriosome.
The Electrical activity in living tissue is a phenomenon that occurs at the cellular level and is dependent on the cell membrane. The membrane acts like a capacitor, storing energy in electrically charged ions on opposite sides of the membrane.
Cells capable of electrical activity exhibit a resting potential where their interiors are negative, about 0.1 volts or less compared to the outside of the cell. When the cell is activated, the resting potential can suddenly reverse and as a result, the outside of the cell becomes negative and the inside positive. This state lasts for a short time, after which the cell returns to its original resting state. This sequence, called depolarization and repolarization, is accompanied by the appearance of a substantial current in value through the active cell membrane so that there is a "current source - dipole" for a short period.
By dipole, we mean a system with two appropriate electric charges, equal and of opposite sign. Small currents flow from this source through the aqueous medium contained in the cell and are detectable at considerable distances from it. These currents, originating in the active membrane, are functionally significant very close to their site of origin but must be considered accidental at any distance from it. The voltages in many cells add up in series, providing the necessary voltage so that the specialized functions of the physical body can be carried out.
Bioelectric potentials detected at a certain distance from the cells that generate them can be 20 mV or 30 mV, as small as those sensed by certain components of the human electroencephalogram or electrocardiogram.
In addition to potentials originating in nerve or muscle cells, relatively constant or slowly varying potentials (often designated as direct current-DC) are also known. These direct current potentials occur in the following cases: in areas where cells have been damaged and ionized potassium is leaking (up to 50 millivolts); when one part of the brain is compared to another part (up to a millivolt); when different areas of the skin are compared (up to 10 millivolts); in pockets in active glands, for example, thyroid follicles (up to 60 millivolts); in special structures in the inner ear (about 80 millivolts).
A small electric shock from static electricity in cold, dry weather is a familiar, common experience. The sudden muscular reaction that such an electric shock generates is sometimes unpleasant, but the effect of this shock is usually harmless. Even though static potentials of several thousand volts are involved, a current only exists for a short time, and its value is very small. A constant current of 2 mA through the body is barely noticeable. However, severe electric shocks may occur above 10 milliamps.
Lethal current levels range from 100 to 200 milliamps. Higher currents, which produce burns and unconsciousness, are not fatal if the victim is given prompt medical attention (above 200 mA, the heart is tight during the shock and does not suffer ventricular fibrillation). Prevention clearly includes avoiding contact with an electrical current, and the risk of injury is greatly increased if the skin is wet, as the electrical resistance of wet skin can be hundreds of times lower than that of dry skin.
It is the discussion of mitochondria, whose main function is to generate large amounts of energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Mitochondria can be identified as a component part of the cell, but also in the figure below that schematically shows the operation of mitochondria as an energy source.
The influence of the etheric field on the human physical body is mainly carried out through the arteries and veins of the physical body. Veins and arteries are major players in the circulatory system of all vertebrates. They work together to transport blood throughout the body, helping to oxygenate and remove "waste" from each cell with each heartbeat. Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart, while veins carry "deoxygenated" blood back to the heart. The exceptions to this general rule are the pulmonary veins. The pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood back to the heart from the lungs, while the pulmonary arteries move deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
Because the blood vessels are closest to the heart, the arteries must withstand the intense physical pressure from the blood forced through them. They pulse with each heartbeat (which is why the human pulse is taken from an artery) and have thicker walls. Veins have much less pressure but must fight the forces of gravity to get blood from the extremities back to the heart. Many veins, especially those in the legs, have valves to prevent blood from overflowing and pooling. Although veins are often depicted as blue in medical charts and sometimes appear blue through pale skin, they are not actually blue. The light interacts with the skin and deoxygenated blood, which is a darker shade of red, and as a result, reflects a blue tone. Veins seen during surgery or in cadavers look almost identical to arteries.
The "essence" of the functioning of the 12 main meridians and the 8 extraordinary meridians, as interfaces between the physical body and the etheric field, as well as the "key" to ensure the influence of the etheric field at the level of the human physical body find their concrete expression in the cells that form the physical body human.
The cell, the basic structure of all living things, contains the fundamental molecules of life from which all living things are composed. A single cell is often a complete organism in itself, such as a bacterium or yeast. Other cells acquire specialized functions as they mature. These cells cooperate with other specialized cells and become the "building blocks" of large multicellular organisms such as humans and other animals.
The adult human physical body has over 200 million cells, all of which are equipped with some similar elements, although they are of various shapes and are capable of carrying out different specific functions. These cells, different in form and/or function, are grouped, sometimes combined with inert matter (mineral salts) or even with fibres produced by themselves, called tissues.
Tissues are of four kinds in the human physical body, each of these types having the role of performing specific functions: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue.
The cells of the human physical body are made up of a nucleus separated from the cytoplasm by its own membrane (eukaryotic cells). Component elements of a cell of the human physical body are shown in the figure below, but I will not insist on detail about the cell, because there are enough scientific works dealing with the description and functions of the cell as well as the study of its components. I presented the cell in the figure below to be able to locate and identify a component of the cell, which makes possible the manifestation of the meridians as an interface between the etheric field and the human physical body as well as the influence of the etheric field on the human physical body.
People in this state either don't remember any experience, go through a disembodied state, or experience bright lights (at the end of a tunnel). Some later spoke of states of happiness, others of states of fear or panic. Also from a scientific point of view, it seems that these experiences of clinical death occur especially when resuscitation procedures have taken longer and the supply of oxygen to the brain is delayed. This deficiency mainly affects the temporal and parietal lobes of the brain, as well as the angular gyrus. But it is not known whether these experiences come from these brain regions. Scientists are also looking at these kinds of experiences in people who are not clinically dying: for example, some migraine sufferers sometimes see lights, while some epileptics go through out-of-body experiences.
Step 3. Analysis of the human state of consciousness in relation to the brain, respectively the human mind, with the human physical body in the state described in step 2. According to APA Dictionary Psychology (2020) consciousness means:
”(1) the state of being aware; (2) the organism's awareness of something internal or external to itself; (3) wakefulness; (4) in medicine and brain science, the distinctive electrical activity of the waking brain, as recorded by the scalp electroencephalogram, which is commonly used to identify conscious states and their pathologies."
Also regarding consciousness, the APA Dictionary of Psychology makes a few more clarifications:
"Beyond these succinct, in some cases every day, senses of the term, there are complex philosophical and research conflicts over the concept of consciousness and multiple perspectives on its meaning. Broadly speaking, these interpretations fall into two major lines (though not always mutually exclusive): (a) those proposed by scholars on the basis of function or behaviour (ie, consciousness viewed "from the outside" - the observable organism); and (b) those proposed by scholars on the basis of experience or subjectivity (ie, consciousness viewed "from within"—the mind). The former generally represents the reductionist or materialist perspective, while the latter generally represents the immaterialist perspective. For example, functional or behavioural interpretations tend to define consciousness in terms of physical, neurobiological, and cognitive processes, such as the ability to distinguish stimuli, monitor internal states, control behaviour, and respond to the environment. According to this view, the contents of consciousness are assessed by their ability to be reported with accuracy and verifiability (see reportability), although recent brain imaging research suggests that brain indices of conscious content may become valid.
However, experimental or subjective interpretations tend to define consciousness in terms of mental images; intuition; subjective experience, related to sensations, perceptions, emotions, moods and dreams; self-awareness; awareness of self-consciousness and unity between self and others and the physical world; a stream of consciousness; and other aspects of private experience. According to this view, the contents of consciousness can be assessed to some extent by their reportability, but must also, given their phenomenological nature, rely on introspection."
Also in this context, I will show what is meant by the mind, according to the same APA Dictionary Psychology:
,,(1) broadly speaking, all the intellectual and psychological phenomena of an organism, including motivational, affective, behavioural, perceptual and cognitive systems; that is, the organized totality of the organism's psychic processes and psychic functions and the structural and functional cognitive components on which they depend. However, the term is used more narrowly to refer only to cognitive activities and functions, such as perceiving, participating, thinking, problem-solving, language, learning, and memory. The nature of the mind-body relationship, including the brain and its mechanisms or activities, has been and continues to be the subject of much debate. (2) the substantial content of such mental and psychic processes; (3) consciousness or awareness, especially that specific to an individual; (4) a set of emergent properties automatically derived from a brain that has achieved sufficient biological sophistication. In this sense, the mind is considered more the domain of humans and human consciousness than of organisms in general; (5) Human consciousness is viewed as an immaterial entity distinct from the brain; (6). the brain itself and its activities. In this sense the mind is essentially both the anatomical organ and what it does; (7) intent or will; (8) opinion or point of view; (9) the characteristic way of thinking of a group, such as the criminal mind or the military mind.”
From the perspective of the definitions given by the APA Dictionary Psychology, which represents the point of view of science and most scientists, the state of the physical body in step 2 of this bizarre theoretical experiment, at least at this point, has absolutely nothing to do with what it means mind and consciousness. I agree with this, even if I don't agree with all the definitions for mind and consciousness.
Following this theoretical experiment, we must find that man cannot be a man only with this etheric field and the way it is "constructed" from an energetic point of view. Something else is needed. In order for this physical body to become human, with mind and consciousness and more, a few more energy fields are needed.
From my point of view, this state described in step 2 corresponds, relatively, to the state of clinical death. I say relatively because I think medicine needs to reconsider the definitions of various states of death, including the clinical one. The state of clinical death is maintained as long as the other energy fields, which I will talk about later, are closely related to this etheric field. When the etheric field begins to be abandoned by the other energy fields, then the light appears that many who have been in this state of clinical death speak of. When the energy fields come together, the person recovers from clinical death. From a scientific point of view, clinical death experiences occur in the period between medically defined clinical death and resuscitation (the etheric field no longer has the necessary "force" to act on the physical body). Not only science is concerned with these experiences described by certain people, but also religion or the esoteric.
The influence of the etheric field on the electrical bio-circuits and energetic meridians that form the human physical body
It is known from electrical engineering that by passing an electric current through a conductor, a magnetic field and a magnetic flux, specific to the circuit, are created. If the current and own flux is constant (in the case of defective cells), no phenomenon of electromagnetic induction occurs. However, if the current in the circuit varies (the case of healthy cells), the flow produced by it also varies and consequently an electromotive voltage (t.e.m.) of electromagnetic induction, called e.t.m., is produced in the circuit. of self-induction. Like any t.e.m. of electromagnetic induction, through the current it produces, it opposes the variations of the current in the circuit. The current produced by t.e.m. of self-induction is called self-induction current and is superimposed on the main current in the circuit.
In this sense, any of the bio circuits formed by the mitochondria in the cell, the cell membrane and the aqueous medium, are influenced by the bioelectromagnetic field of the neighbouring circuit (formed by the neighbouring cell), by the fact that an electromotive voltage induced by the neighbouring bioelectromagnetic field will appear in it, as shown in the figure above. The electromotive voltage that appears in an electric circuit, due to the variation of an electric current in another circuit, is called t.e.m. of mutual induction.
So in each branch of the bioelectric circuit, of each cell containing mitochondria, there will appear an oscillating resultant bio current made up of: the discharge current of the bioelectric capacity formed by the cell membrane, the own self-induction current and the mutual current determined by each neighbouring cell separately. It should be noted that we have not yet considered the influence of the meridians on the human physical body, the human body being analyzed only from the point of view of the bioelectric phenomenon of the human physical body. If we abstract from the meridians but consider the physical body to be subject to artificial respiration, we can appreciate that the state of the physical body is a state relatively similar to "brain death", characterized by: a lack of brain activity (the functions of the central nervous system are not fulfilled, including that of the brainstem), cardio-respiratory functions are artificially supported.
I have to make it clear that apart from proper breathing, the existence of bio currents in the human body is also determined by the provision of food to the physical body. Nutrition is the study of nutrients in food, how the body uses nutrients, and the relationship between diet, health, and disease. A nutrient is a source of food, a component of food, eg protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, fibre and water. Macronutrients are nutrients that we need in relatively large amounts. Micronutrients are nutrients that we need in relatively small amounts. Macronutrients can be further divided into energy macronutrients (that provide energy) and non-energy macronutrients.
Regarding "brain death" in the history of medicine, I can only select a few aspects: brain-dead women can be pregnant and give birth to children; some patients in this state react to some external stimuli, for example in the case of some operations; from a medical point of view, however, it would only be spinal cord reflexes and not true pain sensations.
I return to the fact that meridians are pairs of 2 energy circuits (one on the surface of the skin or tendons and muscles and one in-depth, passing through various organs) that cross in a certain logic the etheric field and the human physical body, as presented in The meridian map of the human physical body.
I must also state that these meridians are different energy circuits than the bioelectric circuits described above.
If you have already intuited how diseases appear, namely by influencing the network of bioelectric circuits and meridians by the energy fields of the human body, the etheric field being the one that performs the action on the body, I now propose an exercise of imagination, which involves the realization of several steps. The role of this exercise is to understand the role of the human physical body and the role of the human energy fields, roles that will be understood following some iterative explanations:
Step 1. The etheric field of a human person is "lonely" and is waiting at ground level (on Earth) being prepared to receive a human physical body.
Before the physical body is introduced into the etheric field, the body being a network of bioelectric circuits is crossed by: (a) oscillating currents different in intensity and frequency, in different directions and directions, created by the millions of healthy cells; (b) continuous currents of different magnitude, direction and direction, created by thousands of affected, diseased cells.
In the absence of the etheric field, only mutual electrical bio currents will circulate through the meridians of the human physical body, because they are in the vicinity of the human electrical bio circuits.
We will still maintain the condition of artificial ventilation and nutrition, because the physical body will die, as a result of the death of each individual cell, if it does not have air and nutrients.
Step 2. The human physical body, which contains a complex system of bioelectrical bio circuits and energy meridians, is introduced into the etheric field, figure below.
The human etheric field is a time-varying electromagnetic field, generated in part by telluric currents so that when the physical body is introduced into the etheric field, the following phenomena will occur:
through the energy meridians pass oscillating mutual electric bio currents, generated by the etheric field, of different directions, senses and sizes, which overlap the bio currents induced by the adjacent (neighbouring) bio circuits;
through the bio circuits created by each individual cell (healthy or damaged) mutual currents created by the etheric field will circulate regardless of the position of the cells in the body, but also currents created by the self-induction fields on each individual meridian depending on the distance of the cells from the meridians, which are superimposed on the already existing currents, as shown previously. So that on each bio circuit of each individual cell there will appear a resultant current given by: the resulting oscillating bio current of the cell, the mutual bio current given by the etheric field and the mutual bio current given by the energy meridians. The direction of the resulting current in each bio circuit is determined by the direction of the self-induction field, the direction of the etheric field, the direction of the mutual field in each meridian, and also by the size of each of these currents that form the resulting current.
The process of the appearance of diseases in the human body and the pre-existence conditions of the human being
This "construction" of the human body is the basis of the functioning of HRA - "Health Risk Appraisal" medical equipment, the registration name being: human bioelectrical impedance analyzer. It is functional medical testing equipment for early disease screening and health risk assessment. HRA uses bioelectrical induction technology, bioelectrical impedance measurement technology and chronoamperometric analysis technology, reconstructing the 3D images of human organs, directly showing the functional state of the human body, and pre-warns diseases at an early stage and assessing current health risks. HRA can detect more than 220 electrical impedance values in 9 major systems of the human body, including organs, biochemistry, neurotransmitters, electrolytes, blood gases, pH value, free radicals, etc. It is a comprehensive test of the body's current functional status and reveals health risks.
The physical human body, is a complex system of bioelectric links of passive elements (bioelectric battery, bioelectric capacitor, bioelectric resistance)
The human physical body is covered by the seven energy fields: etheric, emotional, mental, astral, holographic, celestial and causal
The human physical body covered by six energy fields: etheric, emotional, mental, astral, holographic and celestial
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The shape of this field looks like a golden-silver ovoid, which continuously lights and sparkles like a web of thousands of golden threads. From this level starts the main current of energy that circulates through the spine of the human being and that nourishes the whole body through each chakra, also nourishing all our subtle bodies. Through this network of threads circulates the golden light, the divine mind (I will return with further details).
This energy field is the equivalent of total integration into multidimensional experienced consciousness (superconsciousness). There are some spiritual masters who have the power to connect to the Earth's causal field and transform experiences and consciousness into pure sound, the sound which is actually the unique language in the seventh dimension that is given by the causal field.
Beyond this level there is the cosmic plane, which cannot be expressed from the point of view of a single incarnation, and whose chakras are above the head, forming bodies of ever finer crystal and finer vibration. Even if we are not aware of its existence, this plan of existence (Divine existence), works in the life of every being, based on a project. When the causal field is aligned with a higher spiritual reality, it manifests divine knowledge of that reality. Then we affirm with certainty: "I know that my being is united with the Divinity", having the experience of being one with the Creator Being, being at the same time an individual being.
The causal field is the last field, which forms the aura of the human being and is connected to the causal field of Earth, the adjacent figure. I repeat the information I was saying that with electronic instruments only the first three energy fields are highlighted, while some clairvoyants can even see more than three fields. In the causal energy field are stored all the information related to the cause, the purpose of the existence of the human being, the planet, all things and biological constituents on it. Here is the information about the "general project of creation" of the beings, of the Earth and about all the projects that imposed a creation of one form or another. The projects can be those created by humanity, if they are concerned with life on Earth, or those made by intelligent beings of any form and mode of life that had or have an interest in Earth. Here is stored the energy project, to ensure energy, on Earth, but also in the Universe. I make the same observation about the difference between the link and connecting, of the human causal field to the causal field of the Earth and the Universe respectively.
In order to have access to this information, each person must "qualify", that is, deserve to be in possession of this information. No one in life starts with zero information, each of us is born with ,,a baggage ”of information that we develop as we "qualify" to obtain it.
Like aura, the celestial field looks like a sparkling golden-silver light, with pastel, pearly, opalescent shades, and clairvoyants see it shining around our body and emitting strong rays, like the light around a lighted candle.
The celestial field is a continuation of the holographic field (like the other fields, it also starts from the physical body) and is connected to the celestial field of the Earth which contains all the information related to the knowledge from all the existing fields at the level of the Universe, the adjacent figure. Here, in the celestial field of the Earth, both knowledge from the level of the Earth is stored, but also knowledge from the level of the entire Universe, or Multiverse (superuniverses). This is possible because the celestial field of the Earth is connected to the celestial fields of various Universes, is synchronized with them and constitutes the "base of inspiration" for all intelligent beings in the Universe. This is where human beings reach the stage of enlightenment, when they can connect. A human being having their celestial field connected to Earth's celestial field does not mean they will also be connected (there is a difference between being connected and being connected).