tailieunhanh - THE KIRLIAN AURA

Krippner and Davidson (1972) cited acupuncture as one of the possible "practical applications" of Soviet parapsychology. They mentioned Kirlian photography as one of the tools utilized in attempting to understand ESP (referred to as "biological information" in the .) and PK (referred to by the Soviets as "biological energy"). Krippner and Davidson (1972) wrote: Almost everyone we met in Russia mentioned acupuncture, although it is not as widely practiced there as in China. There are, in fact, important differences between the two techniques. Instead of using needles, as the Chinese do, Soviet physicians usually stimulate the appropriate area with massage, ointments, lotions, weak pulses of electricity, injected chemicals, and even, in the. | AO-108 A Doubleday Anchor Book TH KIRLffl 4JM Photographing the Galaxies of Life science TH KIRMrMURd Formerly tit ed GALAXIES OF LIFE Photographing the Galaxies of Life Edited by Stanley Krippner and Daniel Rubin Electrophotograph intact leaf Electrophotograph gashed leaf courtesy T. Moss K Johnson courtesy T. Moss K. Johnson Electrophotograph healer s finger at rest courtesy E. D. Dean Electrophotograph healer s finger during the healing process courtesy E. D. Dean Front coyer photograph of the first phantom leaf effect seen outside the . by H. G. Andrade. A Doubleday Anchor Book Cover Design by Hideo letaka ISBN 0-385-06574-4 THE KIRLIAN AURA Photographing the Galaxies of Life edited by Stanley Krippner and Daniel Rubin 1974 ANCHOR BOOKS ANCHOR PRESS DOUBLEDAY GARDEN CITY NEW .