Friday, October 5, 2018

What's the peak intensity wavelength of Ki (Qi) energy? Is it a stored/emitted laser? Nishino Juku lineage

A Japanese study tries to find out.

  However, at this point, we can say that Ki-energy has, at least, one peak wavelength at around 1000 nm.
However, if we could ‘pump in’ sufficiently high energy, for example, by applying electric energy or by illuminating the material with very intense light (called a ‘pump light’), then the situation may occur where the number in the excited level becomes larger than that in the lower level. This inverted electron distribution is called ‘population inversion’ (Fig. 9C). Under this condition, when a photon is produced by a ‘spontaneous emission,’ then, the photon thus produced forces another electron to drop from the excited level to the lower level by emitting a photon. This process is called a ‘stimulated emission of radiation,’ in which the emitted light has the same frequency and the same phase as that of the incident light. The stimulated photon causes, in turn, another stimulated emission, and the light is kept being amplified.
The stimulated light is reflected between these mirrors back and forth so that the light intensity is kept amplified, and the phase of the light becomes coherent (Fig. 9D).
As Poonjaji states - the formless awareness IS the mirror. The light is the reflection in the mirror.
 There are many chromophores in the energy transduction systems of biological organisms, for example, cytochromes, iron-sulfur clusters, flavins, ubiquinones and other pigments. If we assume that the generated Ki-energy in our body can excite electrons from the ground state to the excited state in such a chromophore, the ‘population inversion’ may take place so that the ‘stimulated emission’ phenomenon would happen. Then, though it may seem like a strange notion, a laser-like amplification of stimulated emission of radiation may be possible.
 Can our skeletal muscle serve as a ‘light resonator?’ It has a repeating striation of about 2500 nm, and the length of the thin filament (actin-filament) is 1000 nm. If these repeating structures of the skeletal muscle could cause the production of a standing wave with a wavelength of 1000 nm, it may enhance the ‘laser’ radiation.





 This model makes complete sense to me - based on my experience.

In the pioneering work by Shinagawa (31) and Kawano et al. (36), it was shown that Qi-energy emitted from a Qigong healer carried some form of information. They demonstrated that the brainwave distributions of both the volunteer and the healer became synchronized even when Qi was sent from behind the volunteer. (Late Prof. Shinagawa was our good friend for many years. It was their work which stimulated our interest in scientific research on Ki). Perhaps a similar phenomenon is taking place in the Taiki-practice. We proposed that in the Taiki-practice, the Ki-receiver moves in accordance with the Ki-information (or Ki-entropy) sent by the Ki-emitter (27,28).



Ohnishi ST, Nishino K, Uchiyama S, Ohnishi T, Yamaguchi M.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2007 Jun;4(2):225-32.
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Ohnishi ST, Ohnishi T, Nishino K, Tsurusaki Y, Yamaguchi M.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2005 Sep;2(3):387-93.


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cancer cells treated by Ki



Doctors at the Philadelphia Biomedical Research Institute have performed a number of experiments testing life force energy with fascinating results.  Working in conjunction with Japanese Ki Master Kozo Nishino, the Philadelphia BioMed doctors created several experiments to test the efficacy of Ki healing.  In their first experiment doctors took control blood samples of 21 volunteers, assayed the activity of their NK (natural killer) cells, and tested stress levels.  Next the volunteers attended a 90 minute Ki breathing session led by Master Nishino.  Afterwards the volunteers were tested again and the results were significant.  The NK cell activity of 17 volunteers increased and stress hormone levels of all 21 decreased.  PBRI doctors concluded that Ki breathing “can effectively enhance the immunoregulatory system and reduce stress even after one class which indicates that the method would help improve the health of its practitioners if they continue to practice it.”






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