Proof of energy connection. Seeing sick faces may prime the immune system to repel invaders. A new study suggests your body responds to visual infection cues before you're even exposed.
In Healers this is working also in that way that Healers are starting automatically healing the sick person. Especially in those who are compassionate and familiar with Tibetan Buddhist Tonglen practice.
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/seeing-sick-faces-immune-system-reacts
Our brains might prime our immune system merely by seeing someone who looks sick.
A study published July 28 in Nature Neuroscience found that participants who saw sick-looking faces in virtual reality showed changes in brain activity related to personal space monitoring and threat detection. Additionally, the activity of certain immune cells in the blood increased.
The study is “unique in demonstrating that people’s immune system can be primed just by the visual recognition that someone looks sick,” says Michael Irwin, a psychoneuroimmunologist at UCLA who was not involved in the work. “That’s really remarkable.”
In the study, 248 participants watched humanlike faces approach them in virtual reality. Some avatars displayed clear signs of sickness, such as coughing or rashes, while others appeared fearful or neutral. Those who saw sick-looking avatars appear to enter their personal space reacted faster to their face being touched, suggesting a state of high alert, the team found.
Most striking, blood tests revealed that participants who saw sick faces showed increased activity of innate lymphoid cells. These cells, one of the immune system’s first responders, sound the alarm to other immune cells. “This is a completely new level of immune activation I wouldn’t have expected … without entry of a pathogen into the body,” says Camilla Jandus, an immunologist at the University of Geneva.
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There was also spreading this kind of message in social media but source of the news is not verified. In spiritual realms however it is true.
Princeton researchers found human brains emit ultra-low-frequency electromagnetic waves that form a coherent global "neural network." These signals can influence other brains up to 10,000 km away, suggesting human consciousness may be subtly interconnected across vast distances.
Neuroscientists have uncovered a remarkable discovery: all human brains are linked through incredibly low-frequency electromagnetic waves. These subtle signals, well below the range of what our senses can normally detect, may form an unseen "neural network" that connects human consciousness across the world.
Every thought we have sends out tiny electrical impulses that create electromagnetic fields. When combined, these fields generate ultra-low frequency waves that scientists believe can travel vast distances, forming a silent network connecting human minds in ways we're only beginning to explore.
Some researchers have drawn comparisons between these brain waves and the Earth’s natural resonances, such as the Schumann resonance, which vibrate at similar frequencies. This suggests that the electromagnetic waves produced by our brains may share a unique connection with the planet’s own rhythms.
This opens up a fascinating possibility: our minds might not only be interacting with each other, but also with the fundamental vibrations of the Earth itself. This idea challenges our understanding of human consciousness and hints at a deeper, shared connection among us all.
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Recent reports suggest Princeton researchers found that the human brain emits ultra-low-frequency (ELF) electromagnetic waves that may form a global neural network, potentially linking human consciousness across vast distances. These coherent, faint signals could influence other brains up to 10,000 km away and might offer a scientific basis for phenomena like empathy and collective intuition. However, the existence and interpretation of these findings are primarily based on social media posts from August 2025; there is no readily available scientific publication or peer-reviewed research directly supporting this claim.
Key aspects of the claim:
Ultra-low-frequency (ELF) waves:
The brain generates extremely low-frequency electromagnetic waves, far below the range of normal senses.
Coherent global network:
These waves are not random but form coherent patterns, suggesting a worldwide "neural network".
Influence at long distances:
These signals can influence other brains up to 10,000 kilometers away.
Connection to consciousness:
The findings suggest that consciousness may be interconnected and subtly linked through a shared electromagnetic field.
Explanation of phenomena:
The research could potentially explain empathy, intuition, and shared consciousness or problem-solving among groups.
Context and validity:
Source of information:
The information primarily circulates on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram, with dates from August 2025.
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