Energy Fields, Meridians and Chakras
Konstantin Korotkov
The whole universe appears as a dynamic web of inseparable energy patterns…
Thus we are not separated parts of a whole. We are a Whole.
Barbara Ann Brennan in Hands of Light
For thousands of years, health and longevity have been the subject of extensive research in all of the world’s civilizations. Throughout history, doctors, practitioners and astrologers attempted to fathom and penetrate the mysteries of life and death. They developed concepts to explain illness and ageing, temperament and character. The majority of their conclusions have been lost in the sands of time and only faint echoes, through scraps of manuscripts, have reached us. These form the principles of the Earth, the energy of trees, of grass and of people.
During the expedition to the land of the Sierra Nevada Indians in Columbia, when we spoke to them in the language of energy, they accepted us, opened their souls and sanctuary to us. Therefore , when we speak about energy fields, about meridians and chakras, we are using a language created for our benefit by other civilizations. This special language on an intuitive level, gifts us with ideas that have been proved by thousand–year-old practices.
The Bio-Well instrument bridges the gap between logical Western science and the intuitive science of the Orient. It is now possible to present the same phenomenon in different languages, in different systems, and to look at the same phenomenon from multiple points of view.
If you are familiar with the principles of the Traditional Chinese Medicine, if you accept the ideas of meridians , energy channels and energy fields, then the Bio-Well instrument is for you – particularly since the concept of electro-puncture is already well integrated into modern Western medicine. Additionally, it is possible to refer to energy measurements and the energy potential of organs and systems in any language. We hope that the data obtained through the Bio-Well instrument broadens that paradigm, giving it refreshing new content and a new vocabulary to describe subtle changes.