Interaction between a Sender and a Receiver in Remote Qi Emission

Author: Higuchi Y 1//Hayashi Y 2//Yong Zhang XY 3//Higuchi H 4
Affiliation:
Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo, Japan) [1]//Musashino Treatment Center (Saitama, Japan) [2]//Oriental Qigong Clinic (Tokyo, Japan) [3]//College of Medical Sciences, Tohoku University (Sendai, Japan) [4]
Conference/Journal: J Intl Soc Life Info Science
Date published: 2003
Other: Volume ID: 21 , Issue ID: 1 , Pages: 166-169 , Word Count: 173


With the help of a famous Chinese qigong master, Ziang Yong Zhang, a video recording was made for the interaction between a sender and a receiver in remote qi emission for analysis. The sender remotely emitted qi from a park in Shenyang City, China, for 30 minutes to a receiver located in a hotel room in the same city approximately 35 km away. When the master started to emit qi, the receiver did not react at all, but at 7 minutes and 20 seconds after the start of remote qi emission, the right fingers began to move, and at 10 minutes after the start of remote qi emission, the right hand began to rotate. Next, the right leg began to move, and the left leg started to vibrate violently at the same time. Even when the master stopped emitting qi, the vibration persisted, not stopping until 10 minutes and 30 seconds after discontinuation of the remote qi emission. Therefore, the receiver received some type of information through remote qi emission, and this information persisted for some time in the receiver.

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