Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300410018-1 CONFIDENTIAL PAGE:0072mwwm DOI: tUl 890228. z/2-y/g~ REQS: 1U1 INITIATIVE. SOURCE: TUI OPEN SOURCE PUBLICATIONi MILITARY WORLD, DTD JAN/FEB 891 IN CHINESE. SUMMARY: -CUI PRESTIGIOUS PRC MILITARY JOURNAL INCLUDES AN ARTICLE ON THE MILITARY USE OF TRADITIONAL -CHINESE PARA-PSYCHOLOGICAL CONCEPTS. TEXT: 1. TUI THIS REPORT SUMMARIZES AN ARTICLE FROM THE PRC PUBLICATION "MILITARY WORLD" VOL. 2, NO. 1, JAN/FEB 1989. TBIS ARTIC~~NTITLED "THE MYSTERIOUS AND INCREDIBLE(YUAk_GUANGJjRf,_, DISCUSSES A CHINESE VERSION OF PARA-PSYCHOLOGICAL PHENOMENA AND TELEPATHY. THE SUMMARY OF THE ARTICLE IS FOLLOWS. QUOTE- WHAT ARE THE CAPABILITIES OF YUANGUANGJING? IN THE MILITARY FIELD, IT IS CAPABLE OF DETECTING ENEMY MILITARY PLANSi WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT, COMMAND AND COMMUNICATION AND INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION SYSTEMS, FIELD EXERCISE DISPOSITIONSi TRACKING ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES, SPACESHIPS, AIRCRAFTi VEHICLES AND WARSHIPS FROM WHICH TO GAIN TIMELY INFORMATION ON ENEMY MOVEMENTS AND INTENTIONS. IT IS ALSO POSSIBLE TO DETECT, THROUGH THE HUMAN CONSTITUTION, THE THINKING PROCESSES, MORAL QUALITIES AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS OF THE ENEMY, WHICH WILL ENABLE OUR COMMANDERS TO FULLY EXPLOIT THEIR WISDOMi THEIR WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT TO MAXIMIZE THE OPERATIONAL RESULTS. IT IS ALSO CAPABLE OF DETECTING THE LAW OF OPERATIONS OF THE UNIVERSEi THE TERRAIN AND WEATHER CONDITIONS OF THE BATTLEFIELD FOR MORE ACCURATE FORECASTS. IN SHORT, YANGUANGJING CAN HELP THE COMMANDERS AND FIGHTERS AT ALL LEVELS MAKE ACCURATE JUDGEMENTS ON THE BASIS OF TIMELY INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION ON THE ENEMY. IT CAN ALSO HELP IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. IN THE INITIAL PERIOD OF OPERATION, IT WILL TAKE TWO PERSONS TO DO THE JOB, ONE OPERATING THE "MIRROR" THE OTHER DOING THE OBSERVATION. ONCE ENTERING je THE HIGHER STAGE, IT WILL BE POSSIBLE FOR ONE V1*PLj PERSON TO DO THE JOB. HE WILL THEN BE IN THE POSITION TO MAKE EXTENSIVE OBSERVATIONS OF ANY SPECIALLY SELECTED OBJECT AT WILL AND WITHOUT BEING DISCOVERED BY THE ENEMY. THE ABOVE STUDY ILLUSTRATES THE MATERIAL AND SCIENTIFIC QUALITIES OF "YANGUANGJING" WHICH WILL BE OF GREAT VALUE IN MILITARY RECONNAISSANCE. THERE ARE COMPELLING REASONS FOR CHINA TO EXPLOIT SUCH CAPABILITIES AND CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300410018-1 Approved For Release 200S(12CIR. &~*-RDP96-00792ROO0300410018-1 of extraordinary human body function are included. Based on systems sciences,', he also proposed the theory of functional states of the human body. These theoretical viewpoints have been playing an important directive role in launching fundamental research in the human body sciences We &sider that, in the future study of the extraordinary functions of the human body in China, special attention should be payed to the integration of the cream of Chinese traditional culture with the principles of modern science and technology, and the integration of qigong and Chinese traditional medical theory with the research on extraordinary function. This approach will bring the research work on the hman body function into the orbit of modern science and technology. 3. Conclusion Research on the extraordinary function of the human body are of great importance, both theoretically -and -practically'. We firmly believe that there is nothing that cannot be understood in the world; there are only things that have not yet been understood. 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