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From the early 20th century, a photograph titled “Electric Diagram of a Hand” by German photographer Hermann Schnauss revealed a remarkable discovery: human hands emit light. “Modern bioelectric experiments have proven that the human hand emits a measurable energy field. Each fingertip acts like an antenna, receiving and transmitting subtle vibrations. This energy doesn’t just influence the body itself – it also affects the surrounding space and objects.” Using GDV technology, researchers have captured images of glowing air molecules around the fingertips, as well as the bioenergetic field surrounding the entire human body. The images show a clear difference in the energy field before and after a healing massage session performed by therapists. Every centimeter of the hands and feet is connected to a different organ or energetic system within the body. When specific hand gestures are performed, bioelectrical signals are activated and sent to the corresponding areas, initiating self-healing processes and restoring overall balance. “The whole image of the body is reflected on a certain part in reflexology, and by pressing a part on that reflexology part of the body, like for hand reflexology. Suppose, I have some pain in the eye, and I want to treat the eye, so I press the eye reflex on the hand and get healing in the eye.” Traditional reflexology uses zone and meridian theories, suggesting that stimulating these points restores energy flow, or Qi, and overall balance. Another fascinating aspect of the hand’s structure is what is often referred to as the “golden ratio.” “Take a look at your index finger. It’s divided into three segments: the fingertip, the middle phalanx, and the segment that connects to the hand. If you measure the length of each segment, you’ll uncover a remarkable truth: each bone segment is about 1.618 times longer than the one before it. Why is the golden ratio so important? Because it’s the key to energy flow. Any form, whether physical, natural, or imaginary, constructed around the golden ratio permits energy to move freely across different dimensions. This discovery was once explored by Albert Einstein and mathematician Élie Cartan, leading to the development of the Einstein–Cartan theory, also known as the theory of torsion fields. These spiral energy fields, though invisible to the naked eye, can influence and interact with matter in subtle, intricate ways. They can also connect with our senses and consciousness, opening the doorway to extraordinary experiences such as perceiving spirits, sensing energy, or encountering other mystical phenomena that we may feel deeply, yet cannot fully explain through conventional science.”











