How it all began
In 1993, Dr. Eric Pearl, an experienced chiropractor from Los Angeles, discovered an unusual healing ability involving a vibrating energy in his hands. This new skill led to significant improvements in his patients’ health, defying conventional scientific explanations.
Years later, Dr. Pearl met Dr. Gary Schwartz from the University of Arizona, who invited him to research this phenomenon. Dr. Pearl understood the importance of scientific evidence in order for this new method to become widely accepted, so he agreed. This marked the beginning of over ten years of research into what he named Reconnective Healing.


Reconnective Healing applied to plants
Dr. Gary Schwartz started out with studying Eric Pearl’s healing abilities using tools like EEG, EKG, and gamma-ray detectors. The study confirmed that Reconnective Healing was indeed real and measurable.
He then moved on to exploring Reconnective Healing’s effects on plant leaves. By measuring the life force of cut leaves with a biophoton emission meter, he observed that leaves exposed to Reconnective Healing stayed alive up to 90 days, while untreated leaves typically died within 14 to 28 days. This big contrast indicated that Reconnective Healing significantly extended the leaves’ lifespan.
Order in the quantum field
Another professor who has researched Reconnective Healing was the now late professor William Tiller at Stanford University.
In 2006, Dr. Tiller discovered that the seminar locations where Reconnective Healing was taught exhibited negative entropy. Unlike entropy, which means disorder and is the typical behavior of energy, the seminar locations displayed an inclination towards order in the quantum field.
This effect started up to 36 hours before a seminar and lasted for several days. The process altered the site’s energy and light levels, akin to raising the temperature to 300 degrees without the actual heat increase. Tiller suggested that these energy shifts might change molecular structures, enabling attendees to heal themselves and others.

If you want to read more about the research that has been done on Reconnective Healing, visit the website of the Reconnective Healing Academy