Description of the Paper This research paper, Bio Energetics of Gemstones: A Multidisciplinary Approach Combining Physics, Metaphysics, and Human Well‑Being, explores the vibrational properties of gemstones through both scientific and metaphysical lenses. It integrates physics (crystal lattice structures, piezoelectric and pyroelectric effects, spectroscopy), metaphysics (chakra associations, cultural symbolism, spiritual traditions), and human psychophysiology (stress reduction, mood regulation, neurochemical correlates). The study employs a mixed‑methods research design, combining quantitative measurements (EMF detection, scalar wave analysis, EEG, HRV monitoring) with qualitative approaches (ethnographic case studies, practitioner interviews, and participant self‑reports). Case studies from Ayurveda’s Navaratna therapy, Tibetan turquoise rituals, and modern wellness practices provide real‑world context, while experimental investigations attempt to measure gemstone emissions and their effects on human biofields. Key findings suggest that gemstones such as quartz, amethyst, and tourmaline exhibit measurable vibrational emissions consistent with their crystalline properties. Participants reported subjective benefits including reduced stress, emotional balance, and heightened spiritual awareness. However, limitations include small sample sizes, methodological inconsistencies, and difficulty in distinguishing genuine energetic effects from placebo responses. The paper’s discussion and synthesis highlight the tension between scientific scepticism and metaphysical belief, proposing an integrative framework that respects both empirical data and cultural wisdom. Ultimately, the research positions gemstone bioenergetics as a promising field at the intersection of science and spirituality, with potential applications in stress reduction, mindfulness, and complementary wellness practices.
Acharya Pt. Dr Avdhesh Kumarr (Thu,) studied this question.