1993 Volume 2 Issue 1 Pages 81-87
An outline of our collaborative research to investigate the existence of external Qi is described. Qi transmission from Chinese Qi-gong masters to healthy Japanese volunteers (abult males) was investigated by simultaneous polygraph measurements (electroencephalograms, peripheral blood flow rate, meridian function, and electromagnetic emission). biochmical blood tests, and psychological tests double-blind test conditions, These were used to distinguish between the effects due to Qi-gong on the volunteers and those due to self hypnotic suggestion by the volunteers. The results showed synchronization between the transmitters and receivers in their EEGs and AMIs, a remarkable increase in the electromagnetic emission from the receiver, and an increase in the number of white blood corpuscles of the transmitter. These results indicate the existence of external Qi. On the other hand, psychological tests showed that the Qi-gong masters had subconscious desires to influence other people and that their psychology had a strong affinity with the affect-drive impulse. These findigs typified the psychological characteristics of the Qi-gong masters.