Volume 14 No 2 (2016)
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Effects of Directed Intention on the Integrity of Human Blood Cells
Debra A. Midyette
Abstract
This double-blind single case study utilized darkfield microscopy in the observational analysis of the integrity of
live human blood cells after a participant was exposed to intentionally-charged vials of spring water. Through
consciously directed intent, the water in the vials had been infused by the researcher with feelings of either
anxiety or tranquility. Blood specimens were obtained by finger prick and samples were not stained prior to
observation. Blood samples were obtained from the participant at baseline and after exposure to the
emotionally-charged vials
Keywords
intention, directed intention, human blood cells, darkfield microscopy
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