The Correlation Between Psi Energy and Ki

CONTENTS

 FORWARD…………….……………William A. Tiller, Ph.D. .................................................. xi

ACKNOWLEGEMENTS ............................................................................................................. xiii

PREFACE ....................................................................................................................................... xv

PART I : THE CORREALTION BETWEEN PIS ENERGY AND JI

– Chakras, Meridians and Ki –

               I.      AN OVERVIEW OF YOGIC PSI-SOMA MEDICINE AND CHINESE MERIDIAN-KI MEDICINE

 A.      Thee Bodies-Three Minds and Chakras – Nadis Taught in Yoga ..................... 3

1.        Chakras and Nadis ...................................................................... 3

2.        Location of the Chakras and Their Functions ........................ 5

B.       Meridians and Ki in Oriental Medicine ........................................................ 7

1.        Twelve Regular and Eight Independent Meridians ............... 8

2.        Organs/Tissues and Meridians ................................................ 9

3.        Chakras, Organs and Meridians ............................................. 10

4.        Chakras and Psi Ability ........................................................... 11

 

             II.      PSY EXPERIMENT – Generation of Light –

A.      AMI Data of a Psychic ................................................................................ 15

B.       Test of Psychic Ability with M.Y. (Generation of Light) ........................ 17

1.        Experimental Set-up and Test Methods ................................ 17

2.        Polygraph Recording ............................................................... 19

C.       Implications of the Light Experiment ......................................................... 24

1.        Christina Interpretation of Miracles Is Denied .................... 24

2.        Subjective and Objective Science .......................................... 24

D.      Conclusion of Chapter II ............................................................................. 25 

           III.      ESP ABLITY, CHAKRAS AND MERIDIANS

  - ESP Tests Performed by Dr. Brenio Onetto Bachler - 

A.      Objectives ...................................................................................................... 33

B.       Experimental Procedure ................................................................................ 33

C.       Division into Classes ................................................................................... 34

D.      Method of Data Processing ........................................................................ 36

E.       Analyses and Considerations .................................................................... 37

1.        Meridians Indicating Significant Changes ........................... 37

2.        Nature of the Significant Changes Found in

Three Classes ............................................................................ 38

3.        Comparison of Significant Changes between

Three Classes ............................................................................ 41

F.       Conclusion of Chapter III ............................................................................ 42

 

           IV.      PK (PSYCHOKINESIS) TESTS AND MERIDIAN FUNCTION

 

A.      Objectives ...................................................................................................... 47

B.       Experimental Procedure ................................................................................ 47

C.       Data Assessment .......................................................................................... 48

1.        Data of the Sender .................................................................... 48

2.        Data of the Recipient ................................................................ 49

D.      Analyses and Discussion ............................................................................ 50

1.        Data of the Sender .................................................................... 50

2.        Data of the Recipient ................................................................ 54

E.       Conclusion of Chapter IV ............................................................................ 56

 

             V.      THE MUTUAL INFLUENCE OF KI BETWEEN PEOPLE

 

A.      Objectives ...................................................................................................... 59

B.       Experimental Procedure ................................................................................ 60

C.       Method of Data Analyses ........................................................................... 61

1.        Covariance Analyses of Six Groups Formed from Ten Individuals in Order of Application Number......................... 61

2.        Covariance Analyses of the Normal Meridians .................. 62

3.        Covariance Analyses of the Abnormal Meridians ............. 62

4.        Covariance Analyses for Six Groups with

Random Tables ......................................................................... 62

D.      Analyses and Discussion ........................................................................... 62

1.        Six Groups Formed in Order of Application ......................... 62

2.        Normal Meridians ..................................................................... 65

3.        Abnormal Meridians ................................................................ 66

4.        Covariance Analyses for the Groups with

Odd Numbers and Those with Even Numbers ..................... 67

5.        Observations on the Basis of 2.- 4. of This Section ............ 70

6.        Covariance Analyses of Six Groups Formed by

Random Tables and Their Results ......................................... 71

7.        T-Test and x2 Test Analyses of Ki Influence on

the Meridian Functions of Others .......................................... 78

8.        Discussion and Considerations on Section 7. ..................... 85

 

E.       Control Experiment ........................................................................................ 87

1.        Results of the Covariance Analyses ..................................... 88

2.        Discussion and Considerations on Section 1. ..................... 91

3.        Results of T-Test and x2 Test ................................................ 93

4.        Discussion and Considerations of Analyses in Section 3.. 96

F.       Conclusion ..................................................................................................... 97

1.        Results of Covariance Analyses of the Data of

the Control-Test Experiment .................................................... 97

2.        Meridians Which Showed Significant Changes with

High Frequency in the Analyses of T-Tests

and x2 Tests of the Control-Test Experiment ........................ 98

3.        Meridians Which Are Most Easily Affected by

the Mutual Influence of Ki ...................................................... 99

4.        Which of the Normal or Abnormal Meridians Are

Most Easily Affected? ........................................................... 100

5.        Authentication of the Results of the Control-Test

Experiment with the Control-Control Experiment  .............. 100

 

           VI.      CORRELATION BETWEEN KI, MERIDIANS, AND PSI-ENERGY (ABILITY)

 

1.        Elucidation of the Light Experiment .................................... 103

2.        Elucidation of ESP Tests and Meridian Measurements .. 104

3.        Elucidation of the PK Test and Meridian Measurements  104

4.        Elucidation of the Mutual Influence of Ki Experiments .... 105

5.        Conclusion of 1. –4. ................................................................ 106

6.        Difference between Psi Energy and Ki ................................ 107

7.        Overall Conclusions of Part I ................................................ 109

 

PART II : TOWARDS THE UNIFICATION OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION

 

  1. The World of Science ................................................................................................... 113

    1. Science ............................................................................................................... 113

    2. The Object in Modern Science ....................................................................... 113

    3. Approximation .................................................................................................. 114

    4. There Is No Solid Material “Stuff” on the Level of Atoms ....................... 115

    5. Science Stands on the Confrontation (Dichotomy) of

Subject and Object ...................................................................................... 116

  1. The World of Religion .................................................................................................. 117

    1. Faith ................................................................................................................... 117

    2. Ascetic Life toward God or the Absolute ............................................... 118

    3. Characteristics of the Being as Topos ..................................................... 119

a)       All Is in Oneself

b)       Prajna

c)       Love

d)       Freedom

e)       Consciousness as Topos (Superconsciousness)

Can Directly Control Matter

  1. Experiments for the Elucidation of Psi Energy .......................................................... 121

    1. A Light Experiment and Its Data ................................................................... 121

a)       Experiment Room

b)       Purpose of the Experiment

c)       Experimental Procedure

d)       Data Analyses

    1. Considerations .................................................................................................. 129

a)       Unification of the Subject and Object, and Psi Energy

b)       Mechanism through Which Psi Energy Creates Light

c)       Light Generated by Psi Energy Also Follows the Laws in the Physical Dimension

d)       Control of Matter by the Mind

  1. The World of Religion Underlies the World of Science 

- Towards the Unification of Science and Religion ............................................... 133

  1. Disappearance and Reappearance of A Paperweight

- The Conversion between Mass and Energy - ..................................................... 134

REFERANCES ............................................................................................................. 139

PROFILE OF THE AUTHOR .................................................................................... 141

INDEX.............................................................................................................................151

AFTERWORD ……...…K Ramakrishna Rao, Ph.D................................................. 155

 

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a. When the sender emitted Psi energy from the Ajina Chakra, an increase of Ki and function in the Urinary bladder meridian, which is closely connected to the Ajina Chakra, was monitored. The results indicated a close connection between the urinary bladder meridian, and the Ajina Chakra and its PK energy.

b. When Psi energy was injected into the Chukyoku (CV3) and Kangen (CV4) points of the recipient, an increase of Ki and function was monitored in their liver meridian which courses in these points and is closely connected to the urogenital system. This data indicates that PK phenomena were actually generated by Psi energy from the Ajina Chakra.