Subtler aspect of bio-energy on acupuncture meridian
Journal Title: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 4
Abstract
The Subtler energy consists as an informational nature of the acupuncture system, consciousness, and vital system of energy to be an existing kind of physical interaction that can be used in healing the vitality and healthy Qi balance within their bodies. The findings of this paper were performed for positive influence on human beings for physiological, psychological, and spiritual well-being and environment as mentioned in ancient science. The purpose of this study is to explore how subtler energy influences the acupuncture meridians within the body. Ninety subjects, male (n=46) and female (n=44) participated in the Yajna programme. The single experimental group pre-post design was used in this study. Acupuncture Meridian energy was assessed pre and post of 5 days of intervention. The result was shown that acupuncture meridians energy has been improved and vitalized the human organs while attending yajna. The Present study suggests that the attending of Agni stoma Somayagah had a significant improvement on organ energy and vitalized the subtle energy in the Jing-Well meridians.
Authors and Affiliations
Sonu Maurya, Divya B. R, Dr. Sridhar M. K, Rajesh H. K. , Dr. Nagendra H. R.
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