Forwarded from Subtle Energy / Healing Resources (Field Biology)
“Light in Shaping Life: Biophotons in Biology and Medicine”, Roeland Van Wijk, 2014 (419 pgs):
Especially
Part D: “From Bioelectronagnetism to the Photon Field Concept”
Part E: “Improving Understanding and Application of the Photon Field Concept in Health and Disease”
(Chapter 20: “A Perspective: Biophoton As a Bridge Between Western and Chinese Medicine?”
Especially
Part D: “From Bioelectronagnetism to the Photon Field Concept”
Part E: “Improving Understanding and Application of the Photon Field Concept in Health and Disease”
(Chapter 20: “A Perspective: Biophoton As a Bridge Between Western and Chinese Medicine?”
Forwarded from Eduardo
⭐️ Digitally Restored Walter Russell's Unpublished Diagrams by Eduardo Oliveira - Walter Russell Brasil ⬇️
"Spiritual science does not contradict natural science but provides complete confirmation of scientific facts. However, the people whose task it is to know, are fearful; for complex thoughts, even thinking, in general, men have an unwholesome fear. And just because human beings nowadays find it so easy to learn and after having read a little bit can become an authority – not only an authority, but even a great discoverer of scientific facts – so many absurd theories are being produced. Because if he has a few concepts and knows a few facts, then he can today pretend to be a reformer of scientific knowledge.
Source (German): Rudolf Steiner – GA 167 – Gegenwärtiges und Vergangenes im Menschengeiste – Berlin, May 16, 1916 (page 251)
https://odysseetheater.org/GA/Buecher/GA_167.pdf#view=Fit
Translated by Nesta Carsten-Krüger
Also available in RS Archive: https://rsarchive.org/.../English/TS19xx/19160516p01.html
Art of Nesta Carsten-Krüger
Source (German): Rudolf Steiner – GA 167 – Gegenwärtiges und Vergangenes im Menschengeiste – Berlin, May 16, 1916 (page 251)
https://odysseetheater.org/GA/Buecher/GA_167.pdf#view=Fit
Translated by Nesta Carsten-Krüger
Also available in RS Archive: https://rsarchive.org/.../English/TS19xx/19160516p01.html
Art of Nesta Carsten-Krüger
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Colour, Wavelength and Turbidity in the Light of Goethe’s Colour Studies | Gopi Krishna Vijaya
https://www.gopivijaya.com/publications
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10838-020-09517-3.pdf
"The polarity of light and dark in the treatment of the Newtonian spectrum and the inverse spectrum is studied further and the validity of heterogeneity of light and darkness in relation to Goethe’s views is examined. In order to clarify the reality of the “darkness rays”, the experimentum crucis is re-evaluated. It is shown that the commonly accepted analysis contains assumptions in the choice of the spectrum and background, which mask the inherent dynamic of the spectrum. The relation between colour and wavelength is re-examined with respect to the immutability and specific refrangibility of colour. It is then shown that both these properties are approximations that apply under the specific conditions that have later become standardized in spectroscopy, leading to a consensus regarding the relation of wavelength to colours of one particular spectrum. This consensus has resulted in the study of colour diverging into spectroscopy and colour physiology. As an alternative, the basis of the dichotomy postulated by Müller is studied, leading to the realization that the resolution of this dichotomy was begun by Goethe with the idea of turbidity. A further study shows that turbidity resolves the apparent incompatibility of light and dark."
https://www.gopivijaya.com/publications
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10838-020-09517-3.pdf
"The polarity of light and dark in the treatment of the Newtonian spectrum and the inverse spectrum is studied further and the validity of heterogeneity of light and darkness in relation to Goethe’s views is examined. In order to clarify the reality of the “darkness rays”, the experimentum crucis is re-evaluated. It is shown that the commonly accepted analysis contains assumptions in the choice of the spectrum and background, which mask the inherent dynamic of the spectrum. The relation between colour and wavelength is re-examined with respect to the immutability and specific refrangibility of colour. It is then shown that both these properties are approximations that apply under the specific conditions that have later become standardized in spectroscopy, leading to a consensus regarding the relation of wavelength to colours of one particular spectrum. This consensus has resulted in the study of colour diverging into spectroscopy and colour physiology. As an alternative, the basis of the dichotomy postulated by Müller is studied, leading to the realization that the resolution of this dichotomy was begun by Goethe with the idea of turbidity. A further study shows that turbidity resolves the apparent incompatibility of light and dark."
Space, Time and Force | Gopi Krishna Vijaya
https://www.gopivijaya.com/_files/ugd/01c972_8d4da0c276564c5daa3ae471499b4578.pdf
"Space, time and force all come together in action or activity ...
Action not only contains space, time and forces, but there is another aspect that is closely interwoven with it. That aspect is about how many different ways there exist for the activity to express itself: the dimensions. Activity may occur in one, two or even three dimensions, and this seems to be an intrinsic part of our reality. It can now be examined whether the three qualitative aspects of activity – space, time and force – have anything to do with dimensions. This means that not only their quality, but their experience also has to be understood. For example, how does one experience pressure or force? Observing the inner balance of the body, it is seen that one has to maintain balance both forward and sideways. In addition, there is always a force between the feet and the ground, in the top-bottom direction. This is also a balance, without which one would either sink into the ground or float away upwards. Hence, the inner conditions of balance indicate that force is three-dimensional in nature.
"Space, time and forces are hence properly comprehended by utilizing thinking, feeling and willing respectively. The capacity to develop these skills is centered on the individual human being, who serves as the focus of this entire process. Although in terms of dimensions, the “point of consciousness” is just that – a point – it is all important as the individuality can control all the aspects. An excess in willing can lead to waste of adult efforts on childish ideals such as professional games and sports (as opposed to simple games and sports of childhood). An excess of feeling
can generate lack of attention and can lead to fantasies or sentimentality, or even in self absorption. Finally, an excess of one-dimensional thinking can easily lead to rigidity and an attempt to treat the whole world as a series of linear and logistic relations. This “point” is hence of primary importance, and is also the whole point of this essay"
https://www.gopivijaya.com/_files/ugd/01c972_8d4da0c276564c5daa3ae471499b4578.pdf
"Space, time and force all come together in action or activity ...
Action not only contains space, time and forces, but there is another aspect that is closely interwoven with it. That aspect is about how many different ways there exist for the activity to express itself: the dimensions. Activity may occur in one, two or even three dimensions, and this seems to be an intrinsic part of our reality. It can now be examined whether the three qualitative aspects of activity – space, time and force – have anything to do with dimensions. This means that not only their quality, but their experience also has to be understood. For example, how does one experience pressure or force? Observing the inner balance of the body, it is seen that one has to maintain balance both forward and sideways. In addition, there is always a force between the feet and the ground, in the top-bottom direction. This is also a balance, without which one would either sink into the ground or float away upwards. Hence, the inner conditions of balance indicate that force is three-dimensional in nature.
"Space, time and forces are hence properly comprehended by utilizing thinking, feeling and willing respectively. The capacity to develop these skills is centered on the individual human being, who serves as the focus of this entire process. Although in terms of dimensions, the “point of consciousness” is just that – a point – it is all important as the individuality can control all the aspects. An excess in willing can lead to waste of adult efforts on childish ideals such as professional games and sports (as opposed to simple games and sports of childhood). An excess of feeling
can generate lack of attention and can lead to fantasies or sentimentality, or even in self absorption. Finally, an excess of one-dimensional thinking can easily lead to rigidity and an attempt to treat the whole world as a series of linear and logistic relations. This “point” is hence of primary importance, and is also the whole point of this essay"
Gravity, Buoyancy and Levity | Gopi Krishna Vijaya
https://www.gopivijaya.com/_files/ugd/01c972_f1450a059fc340368bfc51d8afb3b513.pdf
"Instead of being deviated into electromagnetism, we studied levity directly to show that it has been as ever-present in our surroundings as gravity. It has not been noticed as such on its own footing, leading “levity” or “anti-gravity” to occupy the domain of fringe research, “crackpot” science, or even science fiction. Some independent researchers like Dewey Larson and Miles Mathis have tackled the concept of levity in their individual ways, and have labelled it “outward scalar motion” and “photon charge field” respectively.
When studied using the methods of phenomenology, levity becomes an equal companion of gravity in the constitution of our perceptible world.In the past couple of centuries, science has been very active in projecting the workings of gravity on to the cosmos. Perhaps it is time to unravel the opposite: to observe and understand the workings of the light-filled cosmos in our own humble surroundings."
https://www.gopivijaya.com/_files/ugd/01c972_f1450a059fc340368bfc51d8afb3b513.pdf
"Instead of being deviated into electromagnetism, we studied levity directly to show that it has been as ever-present in our surroundings as gravity. It has not been noticed as such on its own footing, leading “levity” or “anti-gravity” to occupy the domain of fringe research, “crackpot” science, or even science fiction. Some independent researchers like Dewey Larson and Miles Mathis have tackled the concept of levity in their individual ways, and have labelled it “outward scalar motion” and “photon charge field” respectively.
When studied using the methods of phenomenology, levity becomes an equal companion of gravity in the constitution of our perceptible world.In the past couple of centuries, science has been very active in projecting the workings of gravity on to the cosmos. Perhaps it is time to unravel the opposite: to observe and understand the workings of the light-filled cosmos in our own humble surroundings."