Exploring the Therapeutic Potentials
of Nonpharmacological Blessing Energy Intervention
for the Benefits of Psycho-Mental Impaired Individuals:
A Clinical Trial
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Title
Exploring the Therapeutic Potentials
of Nonpharmacological Blessing Energy Intervention
for the Benefits of Psycho-Mental Impaired Individuals:
A Clinical Trial
of Nonpharmacological Blessing Energy Intervention
for the Benefits of Psycho-Mental Impaired Individuals:
A Clinical Trial
Subject
Health & Well-being
Description
Background: In traditional healing systems, life-force energy or subtle human energy fields have been recognized
for millennia. Parallel to conventional therapy, its popularity has grown tremendously in recent years.
Due to limited scientific research on biofield therapies, the authors investigated the potential impact of distant
biofield/blessing energy interventions on individuals with psychological impairments via virtual
methods.
Methods: A total of 119 participants (56 male, 63 female) with one or more psycho-mental symptoms were
enrolled in these randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trials. Two remote biofield/blessing
energy interventions, each lasting approximately 5 min, were delivered to 38 subjects in the biofield intervention
group on days 0 and 90. Subjects were assessed using standardized psychological questionnaires, which
employed a validated scoring scale, as well as safety parameters.
Results: Participants in the biofield (blessing) intervention group reported significantly lower levels of perceived
psychological symptoms (fatigue, sleep disturbances, stress, cognitive impairment, and emotional distress)
compared with both naive and sham control groups (p < 0.0001). Biofield intervention was safe and
well-tolerated in all three groups.
Conclusion: Distant biofield/blessing energy healing sessions were found to significantly improve psychological
and mental health, enhance overall well-being, and pose no safety risks. Therefore, further research is needed to
identify key variables for a larger scale intervention study on health outcomes and underlying mechanisms.
Trial registration: Clinical Trials Registry Number—India (CTRI/2022/07/043633).
for millennia. Parallel to conventional therapy, its popularity has grown tremendously in recent years.
Due to limited scientific research on biofield therapies, the authors investigated the potential impact of distant
biofield/blessing energy interventions on individuals with psychological impairments via virtual
methods.
Methods: A total of 119 participants (56 male, 63 female) with one or more psycho-mental symptoms were
enrolled in these randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trials. Two remote biofield/blessing
energy interventions, each lasting approximately 5 min, were delivered to 38 subjects in the biofield intervention
group on days 0 and 90. Subjects were assessed using standardized psychological questionnaires, which
employed a validated scoring scale, as well as safety parameters.
Results: Participants in the biofield (blessing) intervention group reported significantly lower levels of perceived
psychological symptoms (fatigue, sleep disturbances, stress, cognitive impairment, and emotional distress)
compared with both naive and sham control groups (p < 0.0001). Biofield intervention was safe and
well-tolerated in all three groups.
Conclusion: Distant biofield/blessing energy healing sessions were found to significantly improve psychological
and mental health, enhance overall well-being, and pose no safety risks. Therefore, further research is needed to
identify key variables for a larger scale intervention study on health outcomes and underlying mechanisms.
Trial registration: Clinical Trials Registry Number—India (CTRI/2022/07/043633).
Creator
Dahryn Trivedi, Mahendra Kumar Trivedi, Alice Branton, Sambhu Mondal and Snehasis Jana
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Date
March 12, 2025
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Language
English
Type
Journal Article
Identifier
10.1089/imr.2024.0051
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Dahryn Trivedi, Mahendra Kumar Trivedi, Alice Branton, Sambhu Mondal and Snehasis Jana, “Exploring the Therapeutic Potentials
of Nonpharmacological Blessing Energy Intervention
for the Benefits of Psycho-Mental Impaired Individuals:
A Clinical Trial,” Mahendra Trivedi, accessed April 19, 2025, https://mahendratrivedi.omeka.net/items/show/648.
of Nonpharmacological Blessing Energy Intervention
for the Benefits of Psycho-Mental Impaired Individuals:
A Clinical Trial,” Mahendra Trivedi, accessed April 19, 2025, https://mahendratrivedi.omeka.net/items/show/648.