Mission Statement

The fundamental premise on which our experimental work is based is the idea that there is an invisible, physically intangible domain of functioning in nature that underlies our known physical reality.

Life energy in its mass-free form is the principle driving force in this domain. The domain is also structured, containing information that, with life energy , percolates through to the physical domain, informing and energizing the latter. As part of our mission, through experimentation we are exploring the interface between the domains in order to ascertain the rules that govern the intangible domain and how they manifest in the tangible domain. To this end we utilize imaging techniques such as modern versions of Kirlian photography, electroencephalograms, and the output of random event generators. In addition, we experiment with a variety of orgone energy, life energy, devices.
Our research includes published studies of the effect of the orgone energy accumulator on mice with cancer, a study demonstrating the ordering of random events by emotional expression, and pilot projects showing how water influenced by a healer demonstrates anomalous Kirlian images and anomalous patterns when frozen. Electroencephalography of healing subjects and their healers both show distinctly anomalous changes in brain waves during healing sessions.

These results indicate that it is possible to get a handle on functions operating within the intangible physical domain.

The above-mentioned pilot projects must be repeated and expanded before they can be presented to the scientific community in a scholarly form. If successful in replication the implications of the studies are profound.

Our work contributes to an increasing body of knowledge that is the basis for a more functional paradigm of Man and nature where wholeness and subjectivity are of primary importance, as compared to the long-prevailing view held by most scientists that life can best be understood as consisting of an infinite number of small, dead, parts that in some mysterious way organize into the whole that we call life.

This mechanistic, compartmentalized, reductionistic approach has now reached the end of its utility and will be replaced by the new knowledge.

We are proud to be a part of this important paradigm shift.