
Subtle Energy Research Laboratory at CIHS was established in 1992 by Dr.
Hiroshi Motoyama, founder of CIHS, as a pioneering center to pursue
multidisciplinary studies of the human Subtle Energy. It is anticipated that
the 21st century will signify the beginning of the synthesis of diverse
fields of sciences, medical, biological, physical, psychological, etc.,
presenting a holistic new paradigm of the human being as integrated
Body-Mind-Spirit inter-connected functionally through the workings of subtle
energies.
CIHS Subtle Energy Research Laboratory is aimed at studying the measurable
subtle energy effects and underlying mechanisms by means of bio-electrical
instrumentation with rigorous analytical methodology.
Current approach for this research at our laboratory is primarily based upon
the measurement of acupuncture meridian system of the oriental medicine,
which reflects the conditions of both physical and non-physical aspects of
the body in the form of measurable physical variables. This measurement is
performed by the unique electronic instrument called "AMI", developed by Dr.
Motoyama, in combination with conventional electro-physiological research
instruments.
Koji Tsuchiya, Ph.D.
Senior Researcher & Project Director
760-634-1771 ext.104
E-mail: koji_tsuchiya@cihs.edu