Scientific Papers on the Human Biofield (re: auras)

We’ve been getting a lot of questions on how auras work, and whether or not they are “occult.”

No. Unfortunately, it is a western mindset – one generally belonging to a specific type of individual – that perpetuates this nonsense, and those types of posts are not allowed at Subliminal Club, for the following reason:

Science is finally starting to catch up to what the far east religions and philosophies have known for awhile: the human body (like ANY energetic body) produces an energetic biofield that carries information that others can sense and decode, generally on an unconscious level. Therefore, the fact that energy and energetic auras are deeply encoded into the philosophies and the culture of various countries that we serve (for example, the idea of “feng shui”), these claims constitute religious discrimination, which we will not have here. Non-negotiable.

I have a ton of these articles, as I am subscribed to multiple scientific journals, but unfortunately, I cannot share (licensing issues).

Our aura scripting is simple. We simply use the Zero Point method to describe the information that should be included within the aura, as well as support scripting to help, and that is that, as our ethos on this and all our scripting is simple: work with the body and mind rather than trying to force an outcome.

For your enjoyment (you may need subscriptions to read the complete articles):

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550830723000265
https://a.co/d/iH4Swk2

I have not read this one. It was recommended to me. As such, I cannot vouch for it’s accuracy:
https://a.co/d/bwq0jQZ

Other articles:

Also, I’d recommend against attempting to generate auras yourself as long as you’re using an aura-based title.

If you have non-esoteric (re: science based) books or articles that you have read that touches upon this topic, please feel free to post. We will be strict on this. No new age kundalinis articles, becoming a god, etc. etc. This is a practical post.

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Anyone who can read Russian and is geeky enough to do so, I’m guessing there are plenty of documents that were created about this from the Soviet Union days.

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Fortunately (and unfortunately)

ChatGPT is a good work around.

You can input the title and authors of any article, say “summarize,” and ChatGPT will give u the article for free basically

Title: The Biofield Hypothesis: Its Biophysical Basis and Role in Medicine

Author: Beverly Rubik

Journal: Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (2002, Dec)

Summary:

This paper presents the biofield hypothesis, which proposes that a complex, dynamic field of energy and information underlies and regulates biological processes in living organisms. The biofield is thought to integrate electromagnetic, acoustic, and possibly quantum-level signals to coordinate bodily functions beyond the known biochemical pathways.

Key Points:

  1. Definition of Biofield:

• A field that surrounds and permeates the body, composed of multiple energy types.

• Not limited to electromagnetic fields; may include subtle energies not yet measurable by conventional instruments.

  1. Scientific Basis:

• Draws on evidence from biophoton emissions, endogenous electromagnetic fields, and nonlinear dynamical systems theory.

• Cites research on cell communication via electromagnetic signals and the body’s endogenous fields involved in development and healing.

  1. Historical and Cross-Cultural Support:

• Parallels with qi (China), prana (India), and vital energy (Western vitalism), suggesting cross-cultural consistency in the concept of a regulating energy field.

  1. Medical Implications:

• Supports the efficacy of energy medicine practices (e.g., Reiki, therapeutic touch, acupuncture).

• Suggests the biofield may be a mechanism for non-local healing, consciousness effects, and mind-body interactions.

  1. Research Challenges:

• Acknowledges current scientific limitations in measuring or fully characterizing the biofield.

• Calls for interdisciplinary research combining physics, biology, and consciousness studies.

Conclusion:

The biofield hypothesis aims to provide a more holistic framework for understanding health and healing. It proposes that energy and information fields play a central regulatory role in biology, offering potential explanations for phenomena not fully accounted for by molecular biology alone. The paper encourages further scientific investigation into the biofield as a bridge between conventional and alternative medicine.

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@SaintSovereign, can you elaborate on this?!

As you can see, even with aura based titles or titles with strong auras, if you try to mix too many of them, you often get diminished results. Furthermore, the auras in our titles are not complicated and they don’t require complicated scripting because we simply allow the body to do it’s thing. Consciously creating auras and the such require a lot more focus – and most important – more “purification” of the body than you’d expect. @Fire , who is more qualified to speak on these manners than most people due to his strict and dedicated Qigong routine and study, doesn’t even mess with these matters, opting to train for longevity and clarity of mind – and I assure you, he knows more about this than most of the random western YouTubers speaking on these matters and I follow his lead on this.

Those who truly practice the cultivation of energy spend YEARS and YEARS and YEARS of basic training and conditioning (much of which doesn’t even involve the energetic routine itself, like in Qigong) to fortify their bodies before engaging in anything higher. Trying to mix a bunch of stuff together can lead to deviations, just like you may have seen with the individual claiming that subs are “giving them skin allergies,” even though skin allergies is the number one side effect of false or improper “Kundalini practices” (just do a Google search). Ask any guru or certified teacher – this is the side effect of attempting to go too far, too fast.

Much of the stuff you see online are pilfered from ancient philosophies and traditions, stripped of their purification stages, necessity for moral and ethical purity and haphazardly taught openly and without warning. We’ve heard in many cases from authoritative sources and teachers that engaging in improper practices for long periods of time can literally cause you to go mad.

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I remember reading Gopi Krishna’s books who has documented this and warned against doing Kundalini without a proper guru/teacher.

Thanks for the heads-up as I just started running two (one more than the other) aura/energetic intensive customs starting yesterday.

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Just take it slow, start with microloops, let your body adjust to new auras. Given that you seem to have knowledge into what I’m talking about, you’ll probably be able to figure out how to optimize everything.

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does metta meditation, aka loving kindness, fall into this caution?

i would say in my experience seeing people do it for long periods of time (alongside anapana/vipassana meditation)

it certainly generates an air of loving-kindness/joyful demeanours/friendliness, although thats definitely more a byproduct of genuinely being loving and joyful, it’s not meant to specifically create an external aura, that’s like a bonus,

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It can, theoretically. It seems to be an issue with any practice focusing on a single energetic point in the body rather than something that works the entire energetic system out. But, don’t quote me on that. I think full body Yoga routines or Qigong routines actually seem to help, but when people try to push energy into one area, we’ve seen people starting to have issues.

From what I understand, the issue with the “Kundalini” practices is that it seems that people are trying to force energy up to the “third eye” through the middle energetic channel – I believe it’s called Sushumna in the yogic and tantric traditions – without having purified the rest of the body, which causes havoc in the entire body. In many of the Taoist traditions, you’d follow an entire routine in which you’d send energy into each individual organ to slowly purify them, which is a more holistic manner of doing it.

Not saying that the Yogic traditions are wrong, it’s just that western influencers are obsessed with degrading those traditions and a lot of the information you find on them are now wrong and merged with strange new age beliefs about the 5D ascension and Galactic Federation and the such. And now people are practicing energetic traditions to get “angel wings” and the such. It is madness out there.

@Fire can you opine?

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I remember recently reading about a problem that arises in internal (Nei) chi movement, where wind (Feng) can develop, even to the extent of flatulence and other such manifestations. The problem is one of forcing rather than guiding/coaxing. I had noticed the flatulence issue myself and meditated on the advice given for some time.

The problem has similarities with the reason hurricanes and cyclones develop and cause high winds in their vicinity. There are five different movements of energy within the body, which can transform into one another, and if you focus on creating one of them too much to the exclusion of the others that’s where the problems arise. Also if you put the wrong type of energy in a particular place that can be bad. If you focus on building up energy at a point that is vibratory like prana as opposed to samana, that energy is eventually going to either overload where you’re putting the energy or flow out into the rest of the nervous system and cause issues. And that subtle difference between the calm integrative energy from observing a point vs the vibratory one of intensely focusing the Yi to attack a problem, makes it easy to use the mind in the wrong way in leading the chi and cause physical problems.

Even with all the care that these texts take to explain how to do it the right way, its still easy to make mistakes.

Edit: to add to this, the ultimate aim in internal cultivation practices within the Taoist system is usually to fuse these two modes of being, of movement vs integration/coherence, and performing this is kind of like cultivating a garden; getting the right balance and distinguishing between the two different modes of working with energy requires experience. In the Kundalini system the closest match is the ida vs pingala currents, and the key to being able to awaken energy without blowing out the system is in finding this balance. This is why having a knowledgeable teacher in these systems is so important, and that’s not an easy thing to find.

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Maybe this point about full body fluid awareness explanation behind why that module the aligner is such an absolutely incredible results enhancer for all of my customs

It’s such a tangible difference. In customs that have the aligner, my recon has always been way lower. And I assimilate the lessons faster.

I always chopped it up to personally speaking, having posture issues… I thought maybe that was a big issue that was impacting other areas in my life…

But whenever the aligner is in my custom, I much more easily and consistently maintain a full body awareness as I’m going about my day standing and walking and moving. That’s good for your posture, but it’s also the essence of a lot of Buddhist practice, eventually becoming sampajanna, aka constant awareness (or more appropriately translated, the constant thorough understanding of Anicca/Impermanence as it directly relations to the sensations on the body)

Did a posture module accidentally tap into deep esoteric wisdom AND tap into the secret to effective subliminal use?

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So you mean something like having proper posture helps energy to flow better? when you have Aligner?

Saintsovereign is saying full body practices lead to better assimilation of subs and such.

From my personal experience, I can say qi gong and yoga create a type of full body awareness that I am also finding is created naturally just from having The Aligner

So what I’m really saying is that maybe having The Aligner is another way to get the results and benefits of a qigong practice, in case you don’t have one…

And since qi gong is LITERALLY a meditation on postural awareness, the Aligner would CERTAINLY enhance qi gong, which would even further enhance subliminal assimilation and results

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I’ve noticed that whenever I float at the float spa I go to, as I settle in, I can feel my body just “let go” like maybe pathways are lining up. Wonder if it’s a similar thing.

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I remember a time in my life I was able to generate an aura before subliminal products existed. Not sure how it happened. i guess like you said an aura is the total sum of all your beliefs.

I am.guessing at some point in my life. Alot of issues hit me and pushed my brain into survival mode that is “Shield yourself from reality” which i believe was the survival mechnism to block me from hurt or pain.

One time i said to my chiropractor thanks for sorting out my hip issue. He smiled and replied all i am doing is removing the block which is preventing you from healing. Your doing 90% of the work.

This is actually what I have been saying for many years on this forum, just in a different way. I used to talk about the intercommunication between different areas of the body that is created through things like physical exercise, 420 and some other plant allies, circulation improvement, coherence practices, gut brain awareness and so on. In a way, same with the people who had been reporting sub improvements using Paragon or the sleep modules.

The stuff people are calling subconscious is stored in different areas of the body, and when that’s able to cross communicate and get fed back to the brain more, you can bring more of what is being programmed into the conscious awareness to take action on it or give inspiration/guidance.

It is good that this stuff is getting more attention now though. The vipassana for flow factor thing and the related stuff Saint said on that thread was one of the earlier official acknowledgements of this concept, and now we’re getting more solid language about what has been observed which is in agreement with what I had originally found. Its nice to see.

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Do you remember which thread? / Can you link?

This line of thought, and convo, is insanely interesting

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This thread: Increase Flow Factor

Relevant posts:

So Saint started with this generalisation about energetic cultivation practices and “deep meditation”. In order for energetic cultivation practices to work, you’re turning both conscious awareness and visceral body intelligence towards a task. The “clearing trauma”, whether through vipassana or other methods like TRE, takes out of the way things that are going to freeze or dam the energy in different ways, and affect the ability to execute the ideas present in the script.

“Deep meditation” - think about the WILD technique of lucid dreaming. The hypnagogic state which is reached through staying very still in both mind and body there is also reached in some of the Taoist meditation techniques. Wang Li Ping speaks about this:

When ordinary people close their eyes, they may not see anything, but their eyes still produce illusions, images that have form but no substance. They think that what appears to them are real people and objects, so it is very diffi­cult to tell them that they are not in fact seeing anything. What you see comes from your thoughts, following a specific process. Any time you conceive of a scene, it originates from your body universe. Closing the eyes eliminates your ability to see outside, however, Daoists say you can still see shapes and images within the body, including those of people.

So, in a state of no thinking, no considering, no within, no without, no thoughts, no desires, if you still see things, they are constructed by yourself. For example, “spirit” is not commonly in a state of inspiration but rather one of illusion, and naturally manifests scenes and things. If you want to see things, and want to see them clearly, you cannot avoid illusionary perception. For ex­ample, if you see your skeleton, try looking at it clearly, then see beyond it and ask yourself what is at its root and what is left when you let go of illusion. Do not be afraid, because all these perceptions and unruly things just come from your brain.

He also describes illusionary scenes appearing during the process of opening the Heavenly Eye. Point is, in both these cases, not to be like “oh its just an illusion”, but to recognize it as being something you “see” (or hear, etc) that may or may not be “real”. The images you see especially when you have reached these levels of quiet are the beginning of contact with what the West calls the subconscious. It is “sub” conscious because you can’t get clear contact with it if your regular everyday mind is chattering away, and instead we just get “impulses”, vague feelings or emotional currents, and so on. Here he’s saying don’t just stop at saying “I see a skeleton”, ask yourself what caused this to appear, dig deeper.

When you’re doing “internal cultivation”, the idea is to get better and better at listening to these little bumps from the “lower” levels of mind, whether they are from within us or not, and be able to penetrate to their core, beyond any illusionary layers that are built on top. Obviously, doing this is going to mean more of the script and more of your reaction to it is going to reach your conscious mind so you can take action on it. Idea is to start to be able to perceive the smaller whispers and to do that calming your mind the fuck down (to be all Samuel Jacksonesque) is very important, because otherwise all the emotional noise drowns out the deeper mind. So that’s kind of it in a nutshell, but its only the first level of practice, which I’m still working on mastering myself. Think about how being able to master this would help anyone trying to do remote viewing. And of course, anyone who is emotionally invested in all the things of the world is going to find this might difficult to do, but its still beneficial to try.

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