Bioceramic resonance induced extrasensory perception or altered state of consciousness: A pilot study of Taiwan

Ting Kai Leunga
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Background: Bioceramic resonance (BR) is a technology already applied to clinical medical services, it may help us gain knowledge on consciousness and cognitive neuroscience. Our knowledge of consciousness is far behind other divisions of neuroscience. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of BR on perception, state of consciousness, and the related mental activity. Methods: BR was applied on 155 adult subjects of Chinese who lived in Taiwan; they received questionnaire assessment of consciousness change or subjective response before and after using BR system. Further observations of selected cases were conducted for follow-up BR experiment. Precise descriptions and statistical analysis were performed on the results. Results: Through the application of BR, participants (n = 155) reported specific perceptions, which include: (a) improvement in their sleep quality; (b) subjective sensation through certain parts of the skin; (c) deep swirling and light/color visualizations; and, (d) more intriguing cases involved candidates who had inexplicable phenomena with audio-visual experiences, such as rotating ‘mandala’. In this study, we explain how BR affects different candidates with variable extrasensory perception experiences and alters state of consciousness. Conclusions: It is attempted to hypothesize that the BR effect may correlate with Jungian concept and the possibility of instrumentalization on psychotherapy. We conclude that BR is a non-invasive method, with potential benefits to neurological and psychological fields.
生物陶瓷共振诱发超感官知觉或意识状态改变之初步研究
背景:生物陶瓷共振(BR)是一项已经应用于临床医疗服务的技术,它可以帮助我们了解意识和认知神经科学。我们对意识的认识远远落后于神经科学的其他分支。目的:探讨脑电对知觉、意识状态及相关心理活动的影响。方法:对155名在台湾居住的成年人进行脑电分析;采用BR系统前后分别进行意识变化或主观反应的问卷评估。选取病例进行进一步观察,进行后续BR实验。对结果进行了精确的描述和统计分析。结果:通过应用BR,参与者(n = 155)报告了具体的感知,包括:(a)睡眠质量的改善;(b)通过皮肤某些部位的主观感觉;(c)深旋涡和浅色/彩色可视化;(d)更有趣的案例涉及到有难以解释的现象和视听体验的候选人,比如旋转的“曼荼罗”。在这项研究中,我们解释BR如何影响不同的候选人的不同的超感觉知觉经验和改变的意识状态。结论:本研究试图推测BR效应可能与荣格概念和心理治疗中工具化的可能性有关。我们认为BR是一种非侵入性的方法,在神经学和心理学领域具有潜在的益处。
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