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21 Sep 2010, 1:33 am

has anyone gotten one done? I REALLY want one! I wonder what the aura of someone o n the spectrum would look like?

would we have simularities?
I might get one tomarrow


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21 Sep 2010, 2:12 am

from what i have read, it doesn't matter so much whether one is on the spectrum or not, but what one's essential character and mood is. the kirlian photography system seems to function mainly as a big mood ring, only in a photographic sense. an interesting link, below-
an interesting kirlian aural photography link



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21 Sep 2010, 2:53 am

Aspergers is to do with the body, not the soul.

The aura of someone with "aspergers" would be the same as it would be if they did not. The aura is spiritual energy, it's your personality, and your nature, why kind of person you are inside, good, bad, wise or ugly.

I've been told by two people i've met who can see them, that my aura is violet/purple



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21 Sep 2010, 3:19 am

i was told i had an unattractive aura :(



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21 Sep 2010, 3:45 am

If it can be picked up on camera it would have to radiate some sort of physical energy. What form of energy does an aura radiate? If it's physical than science should eventually be able to test it.

Do auras ever reveal anything bad about you?


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21 Sep 2010, 4:28 am

From someone who can read auras and totems without the aid of a camera, there is nothing different between our auras and those of everyone else. People "on the spectrum" are just as diverse.

The only thing I can think of that may benefit from a survey is the occurrance of healer/empath readings.



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21 Sep 2010, 7:57 am

I've been told my aura is "squiggly". Maybe they really meant 'stimmy'? :lol:


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21 Sep 2010, 8:00 am

I also have a violet aura. My Ajna chakra is predominant.


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21 Sep 2010, 8:02 am

John_Browning wrote:
If it can be picked up on camera it would have to radiate some sort of physical energy.


Well, it can be caught on camera for the same reasons ghosts sometimes get caught on camera. And you can't go around saying every ghost photo taken is a fake.

Really, we don't know what spiritual energy is. We can see light/photons, it's not "matter" as such but they still exist. The universe is so much more than what mordern science says it is. We only understand a slither.

So who is to say that they cannot be seen if it's not "physical" energy? Modern science has closed peoples minds, its sad.



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21 Sep 2010, 9:31 am

hale_bopp wrote:
And you can't go around saying every ghost photo taken is a fake.

You can say that those ghost photos which are not fakes are of things which are not ghosts. :wink:

Seriously, most scientists would love some proper evidence of ghosts (or auras, or whatever), it'd be great fun to investigate. Scientists are not closed-minded - scientists are very open-minded, it's just that they prefer solid evidence and must caution themselves against wishful thinking. :)

I've seen what appeared to be a ghost, and it was within a few feet of where someone died an unnatural death. I saw something - but I don't believe that my seeing that something is anywhere near good enough evidence to categorically prove the existence of ghosts. If it decides to come back regularly, I'll get the camera out, some reputable witnesses and a whole bunch of other stuff besides, and start looking forward to an admiring handshake from the King of Sweden. :lol:


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21 Sep 2010, 10:51 am

Ambivalence wrote:
hale_bopp wrote:
And you can't go around saying every ghost photo taken is a fake.

You can say that those ghost photos which are not fakes are of things which are not ghosts. :wink:

Seriously, most scientists would love some proper evidence of ghosts (or auras, or whatever), it'd be great fun to investigate. Scientists are not closed-minded - scientists are very open-minded, it's just that they prefer solid evidence and must caution themselves against wishful thinking. :)

I've seen what appeared to be a ghost, and it was within a few feet of where someone died an unnatural death. I saw something - but I don't believe that my seeing that something is anywhere near good enough evidence to categorically prove the existence of ghosts. If it decides to come back regularly, I'll get the camera out, some reputable witnesses and a whole bunch of other stuff besides, and start looking forward to an admiring handshake from the King of Sweden. :lol:


lol ah but you see we actualy do seem to have SOME decent eveidence of ghosts. We have EVPS (electric voice phenomenon) We have SOME good ver real photos of ghosts or what is believed to be Ghosts there are thousands of eye witnesses who DON"T suffer from Schizophrenia, depression, Psychosis drug abuse oor being on a drug of any form, People who Don't zEVER get drink or drink alchohol (I know I DON"T drink alcchohol at all) People who don't make up stories. People whoare trust worthy and genuinly credable. We also have "abnormal," Spikes in tempiture and EMF is areas concidered to be "active," Paranormaly. it is all Very interestinnng


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21 Sep 2010, 11:00 am

I have always been fascinated with hauntings/ghosts. Even in college, to fulfill sociology credits, I was allowed to take parapsychology courses. It was extremely interesting. The professor had actually been quoted in the Time Life encylcopedia set on unexplained mysteries. Today, there seems to be better equipment to use. As this equipment grows even more advanced, it is possible the detection of this "spirit" world could be easier to detect.


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21 Sep 2010, 11:09 am

auntblabby wrote:
i was told i had an unattractive aura :(


I was told by several people that I have a "gross" aura :scratch:


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21 Sep 2010, 1:15 pm

I don't think I believe in this, but more than one person has told me that my aura changes colors easily.


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21 Sep 2010, 4:02 pm

Angnix wrote:
I don't think I believe in this, but more than one person has told me that my aura changes colors easily.

I was wondering how that was supposed to work for bipolar people.


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21 Sep 2010, 5:13 pm

auntblabby wrote:
i was told i had an unattractive aura :(


I don't believe that auntblabby- what a rude psychic! I bet yours is fabulous! Mood rings are always green or some murky color for me, so I wonder if my aura is so as well.