Biofield Science and Healing: History, Terminology, and Concepts

Beverly Rubik, PhD; David Muehsam, PhD; Richard Hammerschlag, PhD; and Shamini Jain, PhD

Abstract

Biofield science is an emerging field of study that aims to provide a scientific foundation for understanding the complex homeodynamic regulation of living systems. By furthering our scientific knowledge of the biofield, we arrive at a better understanding of the foundations of biology as well as the phenomena that have been described as “energy medicine.” Energy medicine, the application of extremely low-level signals to the body, including energy healer interventions and bio-electromagnetic device-based therapies, is incomprehensible from the dominant biomedical paradigm of “life as chemistry.” The biofield or biological field, a complex organizing energy field engaged in the generation, maintenance, and regulation of biological homeodynamics, is a useful concept that provides the rudiments of a scientific foundation for energy medicine and thereby advances the research and practice of it. An overview on the biofield is presented in this paper, with a focus on the history of the concept, related terminology, key scientific concepts, and the value of the biofield perspective for informing future research.

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Biofield Science and Healing: History, Terminology, and Concepts was originally published in Glob Adv Health Med. 2015 Nov; 4(Suppl): 8–14 and is available on the National Library of Medicine PubMed Central site.