Biofield Viewer is a tool for evaluation the vitality of the human biofield and assessing the functionality of the chakras and meridians. With study emotional states can be identified and efficacy of treatment modalities monitored.
Thornton StreeterFounder, Biofield Science and developer of the Biofield Viewer. at Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine
3. Biofield Viewer 3.0 images simple to interpret
Biofield asymmetry reveals emotional stress
And colour indicates congested energy
Brow chakra active and reveals intuitive nature
Pooling at side of face indicates dental issue
5. Is the Biofield recognised?
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
2004 recognizes the ‘Biofield’.
US National Library of Medicine as a
Medical Subject Heading (MeSH)
6. J Altern Complement Med. 2002 Dec;8(6):703-17.
The biofield hypothesis: its biophysical basis and
role in medicine.
Rubik B.
• This paper provides a scientific foundation for the biofield: the complex,
extremely weak electromagnetic field of the organism hypothesized to
involve electromagnetic bioinformation for regulating homeodynamics. The
biofield is a useful construct consistent with bioelectromagnetics and the
physics of nonlinear, dynamical, nonequilibrium living systems. It offers a
unifying hypothesis to explain the interaction of objects or fields with the
organism, and is especially useful toward understanding the scientific basis
of energy medicine, including acupuncture, biofield therapies,
bioelectromagnetic therapies, and homeopathy. The rapid signal
propagation of electromagnetic fields comprising the biofield as well as its
holistic properties may account for the rapid, holistic effects of certain
alternative and complementary medical interventions.
7. What is the Biofield Viewer?
An imaging system which accentuates the
gradations of light intensity in a standardized
lighting environment.
It is the only imaging system which allows for
3D graphical representation of the biofield.
It has not been evaluated by the FDA or MCC and is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. It is
for research purposes only.
It is not an infrared, ultraviolet, or aura camera
10. Biofield imaging set up alongside Medical
Thermal Imaging at our clinic at the world
famous Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, India.
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Two 4ft FS Bulbs Hung from
Adjustable Chains
Optional raised
white platform for
subject to stand on
in line with camera
and lighting
Computer with
BV software
Camera on
tripod with
direct feed to
computer
Can be raised to
optimize space
after imaging
12. White Matte Wall
– The background wall behind the subject is painted matte
white and kept as smooth and clean as possible to create a
monochromatic environment. We also use photographic
screens, canvas and white sheets, well ironed/wrinkle free.
– This balances light across intended subject & regulates
shadows.
– Blemishes, cracks, light switches, etc. will cause artifact in
the image so please ensure it is a smooth surface.
13. Video Camera/Webcam with Tripod
Recommended: Logitech c920
– Other recommended: Sony, JVC, and
Microsoft.
– HD cameras record directly onto a card and
often not equipped to feed directly into your
PC.
– For video capturing capabilities, we
recommend a screen capture software to
reduce the data storage on your computer
such as Debut.
If using Logitech c920 webcam, go to:
www.logitech.com
Download driver for c920 camera to
remote control camera and change
exposure/focus.
14. Full Spectrum Lighting
– Full spectrum light (FSL) is the closest to
reproducing standard daylight
wavelengths of visible, ultra-violet (UV)
and infra-red (IR) energy. A FSL is one
that emits light in all parts of the visible
spectrum and some in the Ultraviolet-A
region (320-400nm), has a CCT of greater
than 5000K and a CRI of at least 90.
– The energy in full-spectrum light is simply
dispersed over broader ranges of the
visible frequencies. Thus it may be the
case that FSL facilitates greater
interaction with the biofield.
15. Full Spectrum Lighting
Standardized research clinic:
We recommend a double 4ft/48”
fluorescent ‘Full Spectrum Lighting
system’ as this maintains
standards and variables within
research facility.
Mobile screening:
We recommend a Husky 5ft 2500
Lumen LED worklight.
16. Personal Computer/Laptop
Personal Computer/Laptop
– Operating System: Windows 8/7/ Vista
– Mac partitioned to run on Windows
– Processor: 2.0GHZ (Intel™ recommended)
– Memory: 2GB RAM for 32-bit/4GB RAM for 64-bit,
4GB free hard drive space
– Video card: DX9 compliant or better
– USB ports for software key and camera (if needed)
17. Standardized Environment
• No lights should be on other than the full
spectrum light with all windows blocked to
prevent changing variations of sunlight.
• Size and color of rooms also affects brightness
can be reduced by manual exposure on camera.
Smaller rooms give brighter results than large
dark rooms. Once exposure is set, it should not
be changed to maintain consistent images.
*NOTE: Please record exposure details for future
screenings and trainings.
• Turn off as much other electrical equipment as
possible, i.e. mobile phones, wi-fi, unnecessary
printers, etc.
• Maintain consistent room temperature
(recommended 68-74⁰F) and humidity. *NOTE:
Temperature and humidity should not vary during the
length of scan.
18. Navigating the Software
Double-click the Biofield Viewer icon on
the desktop.
Choose between using 2D and 3D software in the
bottom left corner.
2D: Biofield Viewer
and Chakra Viewer
3D: Auramancy
19. Navigating the Software: File
“Open” (shortcut ‘O’) a new image
file and press Esc to closes.
“Open image folder” (shortcut ‘I’)
will open a previously saved image
folder.
“Notes” (shortcut ‘N’) is a data file
that is always paired with the
image for the operator’s case
history and notes of the subject
and image. It is stored in the .bi file
of the image
20. Navigating the Software: File
“Annotate with Paint”
(shortcut P) carries an
image into the Microsoft
Paint program for further
graphical analysis and
edits.ᶧ
If “Auto Export” is activated,
the program will
automatically save to
media folder
21. Navigating the Software: View
“Biofield Viewer” option gives access to
the 2D programs – Biofield Viewer
and Chakra Viewer.
“Auramancy” gives access to the 3D
Biofield program.
“Start” and “Stop” display allows users
to turn on and off the visual image on
the screen.
The various palette, subtle energy and
quality options are only activated in
3D Biofield mode.
“Camera” allows user to choose the
camera input or webcam.
“Camera detail” gives specifications of
the camera being used.
22. Navigating the Software: View
“Image” is for taking images using 3D
software.
“Biofield” and “Normal video” allow the
researcher to switch between normal
video and the Biofield Viewer
assessment which helps in analyzing
shadow.
“Background black” and “Background
white” are used for choosing the
background color
“Fit to window” and “Fill window” affects
the scaling of the original image.
23. Navigating the Software: View
“Mirror” (shortcut ‘R’) flips the image to
observe subject’s correct right and
left side.
“Alignment line” (shortcut ‘L’) allows
users to center the subject and help
standardize the imaging process.
“Chakra” (shortcut ‘C’) allows the user
to flip to the chakra mode.
“Toolbar” (shortcut ‘T’) adds and
removes the toolbar from the bottom
of the screen.
24. Navigating the Software: Record
To record an image, use the dropdown
menu and click “Image” (shortcut
space-bar).
Use “Image as…” to save the image in a
specific named folder.
Research: To maintain confidentiality, it is
suggested to save images using
personal identification numbers/codes.
25. Navigating the Software: Help
“About” gives details of the software
developer’s license.
For more practical assistance, please
join “Biofield Viewer User’s
Group” on Facebook or contact your
local agent for technical assistance.
26. Navigating the Software: Toolbar
Explore list of
file of names Alignment
Save image
Allows user to line
create new folder
Normal and Biofield
Viewer mode options
Chakra Viewer
mode Change size
of image
27. Navigating the Software: Toolbar
Open saved image
in software to
explore other
Low/Medium/High
Color Density
filters Low/High
Low/High Quality
*HQ slows imaging Use Paint to
circle areas
and add notes
Change size
of image
Send to other
program
29. Taking a Set of Images
*NOTE: Men are advised to NOT take biofield images of undressed female
subjects and we recommend a female operator.
Instructions for the client while the images are being taken:
For profile pictures, ask subjects to roll underwear down as far as they are
comfortable
Check subject is as relaxed as possible. Suggest they bend the knees a fraction
to encourage proper blood flow in the legs.
Check subject has good posture and is not standing abnormally, i.e. slouched
with bent shoulders
Check subject is not holding breath and request to breathe normally.
Long hair should be pulled back into a tight bun or pony tail.
Men should be clean shaven, if possible.
Move subjects away from the wall to reduce shadow in the image.
30. Taking a Set of Images
Click on Record: “Image As”
Click on “Create New Folder” icon or right-click
and Rename as you choose
Open the folder where you would like to store
images
35. Save: Right Profile
Waistband to a few inches above the head
Click “Chakra” to switch modes
and press Spacebar to save
36. Save: Posterior Profile
Waistband to a few inches above the head
Click “Chakra” to switch modes
and press Spacebar to save
37. Save: Left Profile
Waistband to a few inches above the head
Click “Chakra” to switch modes
and press Spacebar to save
38. Save: Front of Legs
Waistband to feet
Click “Chakra” to switch modes
and press Spacebar to save
39. Save: Back of Legs
Waistband to feet
Click “Chakra” to switch modes
and press Spacebar to save
40. Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra
Viewer mode. Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
41. Biofield Viewer Interpretation
Focal Point
Symmetry
Congested Energy (Shielding)
Leaking Energy (Venting)
Significance of Colors
Brightness
Color Banding and Intersections
Artifacts
Entities
42. Focal Point
The focal point is the
most important and
prominent area which
draws your attention.
In this case, it is the
throat chakra
48. Leaking Energy (Venting)
This man has had a
heart by-pass
operation. Note the
disturbance in the
field in the heart
area.
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The biofield image from
the other side confirms
that there is an energy
imbalance in the heart
area.
49. Shielding/Venting Case Study
This man had a heart
attack 15 years ago.
Note the disturbance
in the field in the front
heart area.
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The Navel Chakra is
leaking energy.
The Solar Plexus
Chakra is leaking
energy.
51. Significance of Colours
Red/Dark Pink
Red or dark pink energy streaming away from the body often indicate
an area of imbalance. Dark pink pools are often observed over any
part of the body where there is an existing or was a previous trauma. It
has also been observed that pooling patterns may be seen in areas
that subsequently become diseased. Darker shades of pink are often
areas of concern and may even correspond to known physical
conditions.
Orange
The optimum color is not often seen to predominate in the specific
area and orange like red is related to lower energy. Orange in the
outer field represents vitality and healthy relationships.
52. Significance of Colours
Yellow
Yellow is found in the biofield to indicate general well-being,
intelligence and vitality. This is always good to see as long as it is
flowing and not pooling in small zones. It is often seen with white light
in healing displays and experiments. It is also seen around the head
during high mental activity. It can indicate ‘over exposure’ and highly
reflected light. Yellow and grey bands in outer field shows the effects of
hyper-mental activity.
Green
Green is the color of balance and healing as it is located in the middle
of the spectrum. With many people it has been observed that green is
often predominant in the upper torso. Positivity in the mind is shown by
green in the field. It is best to observe this color in the area of the heart
chakra.
53. Significance of Colours
Blue
Blue is a color often seen at the throat center but sometimes the entire
body’s surface will be blue. Darker blues verging on black are areas
of concern and must be monitored, especially if all possibilities for
artifact like shadow are discounted. If it is in the biofield, it shows the
person remains well balanced with low mental stress.
Indigo
Rarely seen in the biofield, and when predominant indicates advanced
intuition and psychic abilities.
Violet
Violet indicates healing and spiritual/physical/mental development. It
also accompanies low reds to provide balance in the spectrum. Often
associated with higher vibrations, meditation etc. It is rarely seen in
excessive amounts and in some individuals it is often not seen at all.
54. Significance of Colours
White
White light is often seen in a Biofield Viewer imaging during healing. A
symmetrical white elliptical ring can also be seen around the head of a
long term meditator or mystic. A white halo does not always mean
healthy energy or enlightenment. It also occurs in cases of serious
illness. If an asymmetrical white spot is visible on the body’s surface,
this could indicate malignancy. If a white spot is present and/or moving
in the field around the body, it could be an attachment or entity. It is
often seen in the outer biofield during healing experiments.
Black
Black represents absence of vibration or light in the biofield. This color
indicates a complete lack of life force. If black is seen in the field
around the body, it indicates severe depression. If black is seen on the
body’s surface, it can indicate necrotic (dead) tissue. It has also been
seen in certain areas of the body in people near the terminal stages of
disease.
57. Colour Banding and Intersections
This man had a
slipped disc. Note
the red leakage of
energy intersecting
the green band.
The back image confirms
the energy imbalance.
Note the line of red
energy along the spine.
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61. Entities
Child in Mortuary Suspected Black Magic on
Mother and Child
62. A day we will never forget, we were amazed to see this portal open as a
mother says goodbye to her loving and caring son. Keen to see her biofield,
this was one of the last things she ever did and in so doing, left us hope.
63. Chakras – energy centres
• Spinning vortices
• Transformers of energy
• Detection Motoyama – Changes in field in space
around the body
• Hunt – Electrodes attached to skin – GSR
• Streeter, Catchpole –Biofield Viewer
65. Base Chakra: Muladhara
Element: Earth
Location: Perineum
Function: Grounding, survival, excretion
Glands: Gonads, prostate
Color: Red Sound: Lam Petals: Four
If dysfunctional: Elimination system
Potential solution: Grounding/Earthing and
improve diet
69. Solar Plexus Chakra: Manipura
Element: Fire
Location: Twelfth thoracic and first lumbar
Function: Will, power, digestion
Glands: Isles of Langerhans in pancreas
Color: Yellow Sound: Ram Petals: Ten
If dysfunctional: Digestive system
Potential Solution: Balance digestive flora
75. Brow Chakra: Ajna
• Element: Aether
• Location: Above nose and between eyes
• Function: Perception and cognition
• Glands: Pituitary
• Color: Indigo Sound: Om Petals: Two
• Dysfunction: Neurological system
• Potential Solutions: Reduce exposure to
cell phone and Wi Fi, meditate
77. Crown Chakra: Sahasrara
Element: Void
Location: Crown of head
Function: Union
Glands: Pineal
Color: Violet Sound: Aum Petals: 998
Dysfunctions: Nervous system and spirituality
Potential Solution: Be present and be humble
91. Prim Care. 2010 Mar;37(1):165-79. doi: 10.1016/j.pop.2009.09.012.
Biofield therapies: energy medicine and
primary care.
Rindfleisch JA.
Department of Family Medicine, Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic,
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719, USA.
• Energy medicine modalities, also known as biofield therapies, are
perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary
alternative medicine therapies. Although many of these
approaches have existed for millennia, scientific investigation of
these techniques is in its early stages; much remains to be learned
about mechanisms of action and efficacy. These techniques are
increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be
incorporated into an integrative primary care practice. This article
describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and
outlines key elements they hold in common. Several specific
approaches are described. Research findings related to the efficacy
of energy medicine are summarized, and proposed mechanisms of
action and safety issues are discussed.
92. Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2007 Apr;11(2):253-8.
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care.
Pierce B.
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of
energy therapies, as defined by the National Center for
Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Specific
biofield therapies addressed in this article include
Therapeutic Touch, Healing Touch, Polarity Therapy, Reiki,
and Qigong. This article will identify core concepts in
biofield therapies, review controlled trials of the use of
biofield therapies with patients with cancer, describe the
process of biofield therapies implementation in one
cancer center, and suggest research to benefit not only
patients with cancer but also family members and
oncology professionals.
94. A day we will never forget, we were amazed to see this portal open as a
mother says goodbye to her loving and caring son. Keen to see her biofield,
this was one of the last things she ever did and in so doing, left us hope.