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The Gold Healing Journal

Monatomic Gold, Ormus and the Elixir of Life

The idea of a universal life force appears across many traditions. In Chinese philosophy it is often called Chi, in Japanese systems Ki, in India Prana, and in Polynesian traditions Mana. While these terms come from different cultures, they all point to a shared theme: that life is animated by more than chemistry alone, and that human vitality depends on balance, coherence, and flow.

At Gold Healing, we explore this subject through both symbolism and science. Ancient systems described a subtle force that links mind, breath, body, and spirit. Modern research does not use the same language, but it does investigate related ideas through the study of the stress response, heart rate variability, gene expression, inflammation, oxidative stress, and cellular signalling.12

Universal life force energy flowing through the human body and cellular networks

The Fundamental Layers of Chi and Prana

Traditional teachings often describe life force as a bridge between consciousness and the physical body. Practices such as Qigong, meditation, yoga, breathwork, Reiki, and acupuncture have long aimed to regulate this inner state. Today, researchers are increasingly studying how mind body practices affect measurable biological systems, including autonomic regulation, inflammatory signalling, and resilience related pathways.34

Infographic showing Chi, Ki, Prana, Mana and other cultural interpretations of life force

Although science does not currently confirm a single measurable “life force” in the mystical sense, it does show that meditative and breath based practices can influence physiology in meaningful ways. This includes shifts in nervous system activity, lower sympathetic arousal, and changes in gene expression linked to inflammation and cellular stress.14

Scientific Validation, The Field and the Relaxation Response

One of the most important bridges between ancient practice and modern physiology is the Relaxation Response, developed and studied by Dr Herbert Benson and colleagues. This response is often described as the physiological counterpoint to fight or flight. Research has shown that relaxation response practices are associated with reduced physiological stress and distinct gene expression changes, including pathways related to energy metabolism, mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, and inflammation.12

  • Immediate effects: lower heart rate, lower oxygen consumption, and calmer autonomic activity.
  • Longer term patterns: gene expression changes linked with cellular energy pathways and stress regulation.

Illustration showing mental intention influencing cellular communication and nervous system pathways

This does not prove every spiritual claim made around energy healing. What it does suggest is that inner state matters biologically. Practices that cultivate stillness, breath regulation, and focused attention may influence the body in measurable ways.12

Qigong, Ki and Cellular Longevity

Qigong and related mind body disciplines are often described as methods for cultivating internal energy. Modern studies look at this more conservatively through markers such as heart rate variability, autonomic tone, stress recovery, and inflammation related biology. A recent systematic review and meta analysis reported that Tai Chi and Qigong were associated with moderate improvements in heart rate variability measures such as SDNN and RMSSD, which are often used as indicators of autonomic regulation and resilience.3

These findings are not proof of supernatural force transmission, but they do support the idea that disciplined movement, breathing, and attention can alter the body’s regulatory state.

Meditating human body surrounded by coherent energy field

1. Mitochondrial Vitality

Mitochondria are the energy producing structures inside our cells. They help generate ATP, regulate redox balance, and influence inflammation, resilience, and cell survival. Modern reviews describe mitochondria as central hubs linking oxidative stress, inflammation, and ageing.5

This is one reason mind body practices attract scientific interest. If stress reduction improves cellular signalling and lowers chronic inflammatory load, it may indirectly support healthier mitochondrial function over time. The strongest evidence here is still indirect, but the biological connection is plausible and widely studied.25

Infographic illustrating the physiological effects of the relaxation response

2. Gene Expression and NF-kB Pathways

One of the most important pathways discussed in mind body research is NF-kB, a transcription factor closely linked with stress and inflammation. A major review of mind body interventions reported that meditation based practices are often associated with reduced expression of pro inflammatory genes regulated by NF-kB.4

A more recent systematic review of yoga and gene expression also found repeated patterns of down regulation in pro inflammatory genes, including NF-kB related pathways, alongside up regulation in markers linked to immune regulation and cellular resilience.6

Infographic illustrating the physiological effects of the relaxation response

Biophotons and Cellular Signalling

Another intriguing area is biophoton research, the study of ultra weak photon emissions from living systems. This remains an emerging field, but recent reviews suggest biophoton signalling may play a role in information transfer and regulation across biological systems.7

This does not mean that every spiritual interpretation of “light body” concepts has been scientifically validated. However, it does show that living systems emit and respond to subtle photonic activity, which gives a more grounded context to discussions of resonance, coherence, and energetic communication.7

Biophotons transmitting signals between living cells

Comparison, Energy States and Biological Markers

Comparison chart showing biological markers of stress versus flow states

Biological Marker Low Life Force, Stress State High Life Force, Flow State
Mitochondrial Function Oxidative strain, lower efficiency Better redox balance, stronger energy production
Gene Expression Higher inflammatory signalling, including NF-kB activity Greater resilience related signalling and lower inflammatory load
Autonomic Regulation Lower variability, stress dominance Improved heart rate variability and recovery capacity

Amplifying and Nourishing Your Life Force

A grounded wellness approach does not rely on one ritual alone. It combines sleep, breath, nourishment, emotional regulation, movement, and supportive tools. For those drawn to both tradition and modern bioenergetic language, the goal is not perfection, but coherence.

  • Colloidal Gold: often used by those seeking clarity, focus, and support for meditative routines.
  • Ormus: traditionally associated with subtle energy, mineral balance, and inner refinement.
  • Chakra Tinctures: can be integrated into rituals intended to support emotional and energetic alignment.

Gold Healing products supporting energy balance and life force vitality

These tools are best viewed as supportive additions to a wider lifestyle built on consistency and self regulation, rather than miracle solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Visual summary answering common questions about life force energy and monatomic minerals

1. Is life force a real energy?

Ancient traditions describe it directly, while modern science studies overlapping concepts through stress physiology, heart rate variability, gene expression, and biophoton related research. These are not identical frameworks, but they do intersect in meaningful ways.137

2. How do monatomic minerals help with energy healing?

Within wellness traditions, they are often described as supporting subtle coherence and conductivity. Scientifically, claims in this area remain more speculative than established, so cautious language is important.

3. Does scalar energy protect the biofield?

This remains a controversial area and is not strongly established by mainstream biomedical evidence. It is better presented as a wellness belief rather than a proven clinical fact.

References

  1. Dusek JA, Otu HH, Wohlhueter AL, et al. Genomic Counter-Stress Changes Induced by the Relaxation Response. PLoS ONE, 2008. View study
  2. Dusek JA, Otu HH, Wohlhueter AL, et al. PubMed record, Genomic Counter-Stress Changes Induced by the Relaxation Response. View PubMed
  3. Gunawan YA, et al. Effects of Tai Chi and Qigong on Heart Rate Variability, A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, 2024. View study
  4. Buric I, Farias M, Jong J, Mee C, Brazil IA. What Is the Molecular Signature of Mind-Body Interventions? A Systematic Review of Gene Expression Changes Induced by Meditation and Related Practices. Frontiers in Immunology, 2017. View study
  5. Xu X, et al. Mitochondria in Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Aging. Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, 2025. View study
  6. Effects of Yoga on Gene Expression, A Systematic Review of Randomised Controlled Trials. PMC, 2025. View study
  7. Nevoit G, et al. The Concept of Biophotonic Signaling in the Human Body and Modern Approaches to Its Research. PMC, 2025. View study
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