Changes in biofield measures and experienced states during meditation and breathwork practices: an uncontrolled feasibility study
Natalie L. Dyer, Meredith L. Sprengel, Ivo Stuldreher, Koen van der Sanden, Anne-Marie Brouwer, Sébastien Velut, John A. Ives, Yu Yan, Eduard van Wijk

TL;DR
This study tested the feasibility of measuring biological fields during meditation and breathwork, finding that these practices affect both self-reported states and measurable biofield signals.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the feasibility of using multi-sensor systems to monitor biofield changes during meditation and breathwork.
Findings
Meditation increased infrared radiation from the nose, while breathwork decreased it.
Strong correlations were found between ultraweak photon emissions from both hands.
Participants reported distinct emotional and conscious state changes after each practice.
Abstract
The human body radiates multiple biological fields which can be measured with sensors directly on or off the body. These electromagnetic fields are hypothesized to be altered by mind and body practices. The primary goal of the current study was to evaluate the feasibility of continuous multi-sensor monitoring during meditation and breathwork practices. It also explored methods to investigate whether simultaneous biological field measures correlate as parts of a dynamic system of biofields responsive to changes in states of consciousness. Twenty-three adults were recruited to participate. The intervention consisted of a guided loving kindness meditation followed by a guided breathwork exercise while equipped with multiple biofield sensors to measure heart rate (HR), heart rate variability (HRV), skin conductance (SCR), alpha waves with electroencephalography (EEG), infrared radiation…
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TopicsBiofield Effects and Biophysics · Paranormal Experiences and Beliefs · Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies
