Not many years ago, a Japanese company developed a wheelchair that could be controlled by the user’s brain waves. The announcement triggered a wave of “brain-machine interface” (BMI) devices that clearly demonstrated the energy output of the brain was sufficient to have a direct and visible effect on our material world.
Today, engineers and scientists have taken that technology a step further and are developing wireless neural interfaces – “wifi” for the brain. They have even had success with a “thought-to-speech” device where a person can transmit thoughts and have them translated into synthesized speech.
Users control the machines by concentrating their thoughts on the action they want to take. They think about MOVING FORWARD, or they focus on the words they want to convey. In other words, they hold in their minds their intention, and their bioenergetic field translates that intention into action.
“Yet, despite all the research and evidence proving or bodies are powerful energy systems, traditional science has been hesitant to move to the next step and acknowledge that, if we can control a machine with our thoughts, we can control the our bodies – down to the cellular level — as well,” says Terry A. Rondberg, DC, developer of the Bioenergy Therapy.
Dr. Rondberg explains that most scientists and medical researchers are reluctant to talk about the body’s energetic fields because they’ve been ridiculing the notion for so long. Concepts of chi, chakras, and prana have been around for millennia but they have been dismissed as unscientific. They had no place in the scientist’s worldview and definitely not in the realm of medical treatment. Old wives tales. Quackery. Crackpot pseudo-science. Superstitions.
“No wonder they can’t admit there’s any validity to the idea of the body’s subtle energy fields. Or, when their own research forces them to admit the power of the mind, they feel it necessary to disguise the concept with terms like psychophysiology, psychoneuroimmunology, and cognitive and affective neuroscience,” he added.
Some researchers are delving into these forbidden areas, though. A Harvard research study conducted by psychologist David McClelland measured the antibody Salivary Immunoglobin-A in subjects before having them watch a film showing Mother Teresa tending to orphans. Watching the film not only touched the subjects emotionally but it also elevated the SIG-A levels in their body, strengthening their immune response.
“This shouldn’t be surprising,” says Dr. Rondberg. “After all, using the BMI, the wheelchair responded to brain waves in as little as 125 milliseconds. Using your built-in brain-world interface, your body and surroundings are capable of responding just as rapidly”
Dr. Rondberg is founder and President of the World Chiropractic Alliance and publisher emeritus of The Chiropractic Journal. He currently offers his Bioenergy Therapy as part of a full wellness care program to clients at his Temecula Wellness Center in California.