Sunday, January 01, 2006

Auras

Not sure if you know much about auras? I'd love your fedback on this one.

An aura is a coloured outline, or set of outlines, that emanate from the surface of an object. The aura reflects a supernatural energy field or life force that permeates all things. Usually, auras are only visible to certain people. The specific colours in auras have specific meanings. Each colour can be connected with a note on the musical scale, a planet in the solar system. It is believed that the auras reflect the spiritual and physical state of a person. For example, a dark bluish to black area is seen around the chest of patients indicating lung cancer. Auras have two or more bands of colours. The number of bands varies, and there are many different systems for classifying these bands.

Aura has also been compared to synesthesia, where, sounds induce the ability to see colours. One theory behind auras is that individuals who see auras are experiencing a form of synesthesia in which colours are associated with people.

In 1908, Dr. Walter J. Kilner invented a method for viewing the human aura using coloured screens made of glass cells containing dicyanin dyes in alcohol solution. He made the discovery that most people can see auras when they change the focus of their eyes. These energy fields are documented by a form of photography called Kirlian photography.

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