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		<title>The Aura and Psychology: Where&#8217;s the Science?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:57:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This entry was posted on my other blog on Sunday, 3/13/10. Since I posted notice of my new writing on psychology and the aura on the listserv for APA Division 36: Psychology and Religion, many questions arose about whether there&#8217;s valid science here. In response, I wrote a similar post to this, which is minimally [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=drgaryseeman.wordpress.com&amp;blog=12575515&amp;post=13&amp;subd=drgaryseeman&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This entry was posted on my other blog on Sunday, 3/13/10.</p>
<p>Since I posted notice of my new writing on psychology and the aura on  the listserv for APA Division 36: Psychology and Religion, many  questions arose about whether there&#8217;s valid science here. In response, I  wrote a similar post to this, which is minimally edited for the readers  of this blog. Here&#8217;s how the scientific research will be included and  where I&#8217;m coming from with all of this.</p>
<p>Part 5 of this new series  will survey the literature of those who claim to detect and measure the  human biofield, its conventional and subtle energies. I will do my best  to do a thorough job on that aspect. But before anyone jumps in asking  for a detailed discussion of that material, know that this will take  awhile.</p>
<p>This project doesn&#8217;t start off with detailing the  physics, neuroscience and so on but rather with proposing a model that  will act as a lens for reviewing the science. However, please know that  I&#8217;m open to the science (or lack of scientific findings) changing or  disproving my model. I started developing my model during the creative  process of writing <a href="http://drgaryseeman.com/resources/dissertationabstract.php">my  doctoral dissertation on Jung&#8217;s Kundalini Seminar</a>. The model has  also been emerging as I see apparent connections between many  psychological phenomena and what I&#8217;ve read and sense about the aura. As  posted earlier, I&#8217;m influenced by my own mystical experiences and an  ability to intuit the aura as a meditation discipline for more than 30  years. I train with advanced practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism and  Kundalini Yoga, and will be discussing this project later this month  with an expert in the latter, Joan Harrigan, Ph.D., who was my  dissertation reader.</p>
<p>So far I&#8217;ve come across interesting research  by Hiroshi Motoyama (1981 and much more), Valerie Hunt (1996),  Konstantin Korotkov (1999) and others who claim to detect and measure  subtle energies. Motoyama, for instance, has developed a device for  detecting and measuring changes in the acupuncture meridians. And my  dissertation research revealed that the major chakras correspond  directly with certain acupoints (Raheem, 1984). Motoyama also measures  photon emissions from chakras. He has an active lab and his research is  ongoing although he&#8217;s now in his 80s.</p>
<p>Korotkov has invented a  different kind of device for sensing the subtle field and Beverly Rubik,  Ph.D., a Berkeley trained biophysicist, works with that device. She  hosted a visit by Korotkov to the U.S. a few years back. I&#8217;ve known Dr.  Rubik for many years and plan to interview her.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll also look at  research and theories about subtle energy and psi. During my  dissertation research about 10 years ago I came across a very fine book  by Dean Radin (1997) summarizing the findings of 100 years of  parapsychology, including the results of his statistical meta-analysis.  His book also has a chapter I really like about rigid skepticism.  There&#8217;s a subsequent book by Dean Radin (2006) called Entangled Minds that I will also  review.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll also read the new book by Charles Tart (2009) on the  conflict between materialism and parapsychology. A book by John Arden  (1998 ) entitled Science, Theology and  Consciousness looks worthwhile, and I&#8217;m in contact with him.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve  found an extensive web site by William Tiller, professor emeritus of  Stanford University, who proposes a theory of subtle energy and has been  running some interesting distant influence experiments. See <a href="http://tillerfoundation.com/">www.TillerFoundation.com</a>.   I&#8217;ve been in contact with William Braud, the recently retired  transpersonal psychologist and researcher who has had his own mystical  experiences. He has posted many papers on an extensive web site here: <a href="http://integral-inquiry.com/">www.Integral-Inquiry.com</a>.</p>
<p>But  I won&#8217;t just be exploring those who agree with my current view. I look  forward to reading a new book by Gibbs Williams (2009), who employs  contextual analysis to refute Jung&#8217;s theory of synchronicity. I&#8217;ve come  across some writing by George Hogenson (2001, 2008 and more) that offers  alternate explanations to Jung&#8217;s mystical ones about archetypes and  synchronicity. He&#8217;s very interested in mirror neurons.</p>
<p>And of  course I want to research the writings of skeptics. I invite any  skeptics reading this post to suggest sources for me to review.</p>
<p>References</p>
<p>Arden, J. B.  (1998). Science, theology and  consciousness: The search for unity. Westport, CT: Praeger  Publishers.</p>
<p>Hogenson, G. B. (2001). “The Baldwin effect: a  neglected influence on C. G. Jung’s evolutionary thinking.” In Journal of analytical psychology.  2001, 46, 591-611.</p>
<p>Hogenson, G. B. (200). “Synchronicity and  moments of meeting.” In Journal of  analytical psychology. 2008, 54, Number 2, 183-197.</p>
<p>Hunt,  V. V. (1996). Infinite mind: Science  of the human vibrations of consciousness. Malibu, CA: Malibu  Publishing Company.</p>
<p>Korotkov, K. (1999). Aura and consciousness: New stage of scientific understanding.  St. Petersburg, Russia: St. Petersburg Division of Russian Ministry of  Culture, State Editing &amp; Publishing Unit &#8220;Kultura.”</p>
<p>Motoyama,  H. (1981). Theories of the chakras:  Bridge to higher consciousness. Wheaton, IL: The Theosophical  Publishing House.</p>
<p>Radin, D. S. (1997). The conscious universe: The scientific truth of psychic  phenomena. New York: HarperCollins Publishers.</p>
<p>Radin, D.  S. (2006). Entangled minds:  Extrasensory experiences in a quantum reality. New York: Simon  &amp; Schuster.</p>
<p>Raheem, A. (1984). A transpersonal integration of the whole person through the  meridian and chakra energy systems. Unpublished doctoral  dissertation, California Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Menlo  Park, California.</p>
<p>Seeman, G. (2001). <a href="http://drgaryseeman.com/resources/dissertationabstract.php">Individuation and subtle body: A commentary  on Jung’s Kundalini Seminar.</a> Doctoral dissertation, Pacifica  Graduate Institute, Carpinteria, CA.</p>
<p>Tart, C. T. (2009). The end of materialism: How evidence of the  paranormal is bringing science and spirit together. Oakland, CA:  New Harbinger Publications. A copublication of New Harbinger  Publications and Noetic Books.</p>
<p>Williams, G. (2009). Demystifying meaningful coincidences  (synchronicities): The evolving self, the personal unconscious, and the  creative process. New York: Jason Aronson.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:54:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Gary Seeman, Ph.D. This was originally posted on Tuesday, 3/9/10. Today I received the first responses to posting my articles to several psychological listservs on psychological change in the human aura. Several readers were immediately interested in this subject and some were turned off by the very idea. Reading the responses of supporters and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=drgaryseeman.wordpress.com&amp;blog=12575515&amp;post=11&amp;subd=drgaryseeman&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Gary Seeman, Ph.D.</p>
<p>This was originally posted on Tuesday, 3/9/10.</p>
<p>Today I received the first responses to posting my articles to several  psychological listservs on psychological change in the human aura.  Several readers were immediately interested in this subject and some  were turned off by the very idea. Reading the responses of supporters  and critics allows me to respond to readers&#8217; curiosity and concerns, so I  can write more effectively about this subject. Those who objected did  so on the basis of reading my announcement  about the articles, not the articles themselves. Their objection  was that since they don&#8217;t &#8220;see&#8221; any &#8220;aura,&#8221; the subject is irrelevant  at best. At worst, they think I&#8217;m probably promoting pseudoscience. I  actually address the concern about not being able to sense the aura in  Part 1 of the series, which you can read<a href="http://drgaryseeman.com/resources/PsychInAura1.php"> here.</a> This blog responds to the question about being able to see the aura.</p>
<p>I  wouldn&#8217;t be writing about such things if I hadn&#8217;t had life-changing  mystical experiences. I&#8217;ve been been able to see and feel the aura for  many years, if I decide to focus that way, which I usually don&#8217;t do (see  below). The ability to see auras isn&#8217;t common in western culture and  not even among experienced meditators, who generally don&#8217;t train to  develop such specific abilities (also see below).</p>
<p>After a classic  spiritual opening in early 1977, I trained in the reading and healing  of the aura at  a local offshoot of the Berkeley Psychic Institute for a  year and a half. Part of this training involved doing what we called  &#8220;line readings,&#8221; where students would meditate upon and speak about  their perceptions of the auras of people who would come for such  readings. We found that when practicing with each other or reading these  complete strangers, we would see similar energy structure and color in  our minds&#8217; eyes. This is a common experience among intuitives. Valerie  Hunt, Ph.D., in her book, Infinite  Mind, describes assembling a panel of intuitives who would see  similarly to each other. Although some intuitives were always able to  see this way, others, like me, gained that ability only after doing  specific meditation exercises. And much of the training involves  stilling the mind sufficiently that you&#8217;re not projecting what you  expect to see rather than intuiting directly. To get a sense of what  intuitives like me perceive when meditating upon someone&#8217;s energy field,  see the illustrations by Joseph A. Smith in the book, Hands of Light  by Barbara Brennan.</p>
<p>Another  experience of what it&#8217;s like to see the aura comes from a friendship I  had while attending my Master&#8217;s in Psychology program. One of my  classmates was an accomplished  meditator who typically sat in  meditation for at least six hours each day. He reported seeing  subtle  energy in great detail as if he was seeing through his eyes. He could  see all of the chakras, acupuncture meridians and acupoints as moving  dashes of white light. For him, this ability opened up spontaneously as a  result of his extensive meditation. Such experiences are probably more  common in cultures where many more people do extensive meditation under  expert guidance.</p>
<p>Skeptics reading this blog will think that  because they can&#8217;t sense such things, what I&#8217;m writing cannot be true or  honest. But I&#8217;m telling you my actual experience. Think of it this way.  Some people and animals perceive things that others don&#8217;t, and this is  objectively known. Your dog, for instance, can perceive sounds far above  the range of human hearing. Seeing auras is a similar ability in that  some people have inner visual representations of energy when others see  nothing. The difference is that with training, some people can develop  this extra sensitivity.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll also tell you that as a  psychotherapist, I usually don&#8217;t pay much attention to subtle fields but  instead hold myself in a meditative calmness and pay close attention to  my clients&#8217; words while peripherally observing their facial expressions  and body language. But mostly I&#8217;m taking in what they&#8217;re saying, trying  to empathize with what it&#8217;s like to have their experiences, and  reflecting on evidence-based or case-based psychological theory to try  and help them work through their issues.</p>
<p>Rather than be vigilant  to what may be happening in the aura, I center myself in a calm and  alert state. If a client is very emotionally activated, my being  centered may have a field effect that helps to calm them. Certainly  doing so helps me think more clearly in the session. My current lack of  focus on psychic reading is consistent with what is taught in Buddhism  and Hinduism, which both consider too much focus on siddhis (special  powers) to be a hindrance to growth of character and attainment of deep  mental calmness. When going through my psychic training, I found it a  strain to try and sense that way too much and am glad to have gotten out  of the habit. If I do use subtle sensing, it&#8217;s not very different from  anyone having a feeling, getting a hunch, and asking the other person  whether my intuition fits their experience. If not, I go with what they  tell me because aura reading is vulnerable to distortion by one&#8217;s  projections.</p>
<p>The series of articles I&#8217;m writing will survey the  scientific attempts to detect the subtle energies intuitives like me see  and feel. I will also review experiments that have been done to  differentiate subtle sensing from the inner imagery created through  reading another&#8217;s physical cues. All in due time. I&#8217;m at the beginning  of this project and look forward to reporting my findings to you.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Gary Seeman, Ph.D. Dear Readers: This blog is now replacing one I had started on NetworkedBlogs. It was called Seeing is Understanding. I&#8217;m told by more than one person that WordPress is picked up by more search engines, especially Google. To give readers on this site an opportunity to see what was on the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=drgaryseeman.wordpress.com&amp;blog=12575515&amp;post=9&amp;subd=drgaryseeman&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Gary Seeman, Ph.D.</p>
<p>Dear Readers:</p>
<p>This blog is now replacing one I had started on NetworkedBlogs. It was called Seeing is Understanding. I&#8217;m told by more than one person that WordPress is picked up by more search engines, especially Google. To give readers on this site an opportunity to see what was on the other blog, I&#8217;ll soon add two postings of content about psychology and the aura.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Gary Seeman, Ph.D. Scientific psychology cannot fully explain spiritual mysteries. Parapsychology has made important advances but is often unfairly debunked by rationalists who ignore repeated findings of well-controlled experiments. But no pronouncement of science can deny that spirituality and religion are crucial inner realities for many people. As someone interested in the connections between [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=drgaryseeman.wordpress.com&amp;blog=12575515&amp;post=1&amp;subd=drgaryseeman&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="mceItemHidden">by Gary <span class="hiddenSpellError">Seeman</span>, Ph.D.</span></p>
<p><span class="mceItemHidden">Scientific psychology cannot fully explain spiritual    mysteries. Parapsychology has made important advances but is often  unfairly    debunked by rationalists who ignore repeated findings of  well-controlled    experiments. But no pronouncement of science can deny that spirituality and    religion are crucial inner realities for many people. As someone  interested in the connections between science and mysticism, I <span class="hiddenSuggestion">have been  exploring</span> the subtle energy aspects of the spiritual journey. ﻿</span></p>
<p><span class="mceItemHidden">So welcome to my new blog on this important subject. I&#8217;m establishing this blog as an <span class="hiddenSuggestion">integral part of</span> my new book project about psychological experience and the human aura. I&#8217;ll be giving equal weight to each, so this will be a place to explore experience as well as energetic principles that help make that experience happen. I&#8217;ll develop the book by first writing segments in this blog. Then I&#8217;ll bring those together in articles that will preview the book chapters.</span></p>
<p>I invite you to join me in this exciting journey and welcome your comments and suggestions.</p>
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