Konstantin Korotkov on Seeing Human Energy
Dr. Konstantin G. Korotkov has led a research career for over 25 years, combining the rigorous scientific method with an insatiable curiosity about things of the spirit and the soul with deep respect for all life. He is also a scholar in philosophy and a serious mountaineer with 20 years of experience. He has given lectures, seminars, and training sessions in 24 countries, presenting papers and workshops at more than 40 national and international conferences. His technique, known as the Gas Discharge Visualization technique (GDV), is a breakthrough beyond Kirlian photography for direct, real-time viewing of the human aura. This technology uses a special GDV camera to capture the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual energy emanating to and from human beings, plants, liquids, powders, and inanimate objects. It then translates this data into a computerized model. From this technique, Prof. Korotkov developed Electrophotonic Imaging (EPI), which permits a specialist to view human energy fields and monitor their well-being. This alternative and complementary medical technology was approved in Russia years ago. The GDV technique is not only accepted by the Russian Ministry of Health as medical technology but with more than 300 doctors, practitioners, and researchers using this technology worldwide. Learn how GDV Bioelectrography is changing how we view the human body. Interview courtesy of The Science and Consciousness Conference 2007
His technique, known as the Gas Discharge Visualization technique (GDV), is a breakthrough beyond Kirlian photography for direct, real-time viewing of the human aura. This new (3 year old) technology allows one to capture by a special camera the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual energy emanating to and from an individual, plants, liquids, powders, inanimate objects and translate this into a computerized model.
The GDV technique is accepted by Russian Ministry of Health as a Medical technology, more than 300 doctors, practitioners and researchers benefit from using this technology worldwide.
Interview courtesy of The Science and Consciousness Conference 2007