Objectives:The purpose of this study was to explore the possibility of the remote detection of the group meditation process with several sensors. Methods:During the Madrid and Mexico City workshops, a group of people meditated for 20 minutes. Several Bio-Well Energy Environment sensors (EES) positioned in different parts of the hall registered the parameters of the environment's energy in the background for 30 minutes, and in the process of 20 minutes meditation.Results: Several sensors in Madrid and Mexico City responded to the process of meditation by changing parameters.Conclusions: Bio-Well sensors allow to register the process of group meditation remotely; parameters of sensors changed in different directions, possibly it was due to the influence of people being around.
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