Training to see Auras

Training to see Auras

V4 by Robert Bruce

Contents

  1. Opening
  2. How Auric Sight Works
  3. Aura Cameras
  4. Auric Theory
  5. The Complexity of Normal Vision
  6. Light and The Aura
  7. Viewing Method
  8. The Auras of Colours
  9. Afterimages
  10. Peripheral Vision
  11. Dr Kilner
  12. The Human Aura
  13. The Main Aura
  14. The Etheric Aura
  15. Energy Centres (chakras)
  16. Basic Hue Classification
  17. The Human Aura and Colour
  18. Clothing
  19. Disease
  20. Death
  21. Spirit Energy
  22. Why most people fail to see Auras
  23. How to see an Aura (basic technique)
  24. Another letter
  25. Practise and Time
  26. Spontaneous Auric Sight
  27. Close

“A Synopsis of Astral Dynamics”

“A Synopsis of Practical Psychic Self-Defense”

“About The Author”

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Training to see Auras

1. Opening

This article takes a fresh look at auras – what they are, where they come from, and shows how anyone can learn to see them. Seeing auras is not as hard as you may think – if you go about it the right way. This is an easy step by step guide to doing just that. It starts right at the beginning, with the easiest to see of all auras – the aura of colour – and working up, in easy stages, to the more illusive and difficult human aura.

An aura is the most visible part of the subtle energy processes going on within all physical objects. All matter has an aura of some kind – even a humble rock – but it is pretty dull when compared with the complex interplay of rainbow colours that make up a living human aura. Auras emanate from all physical objects, life forces and colours, as well as from many other energy sources.

The first step in this tutorial makes use of a little known fact – that colours have auras.

Every colour has it’s own unique aura. This is of a completely different colour from the original. Auras, given off by bright, primary colours, are much denser and far easier to see than any other type of aura. Using the auras of colours, as a training aid, has most people seeing an aura the very first time they try.

I have been able to see auras for many years. I was not born with this ability, but taught myself – the hard way. It took me several years before I could see enough of an aura to make it a worthwhile practice! I know the problems inherent in developing auric sight, and this new training method is designed to help overcome them.

2. How Auric Sight Works

Auric sight – as with all forms of clairvoyant sight – depends upon the eyes and the normal optical sight pro- cess to work. Physical and non-physical sight are very closely related. They are both forms of perception that allow our brains to perceive energy, of one type or another, as a sight picture. Here is why:

A. NORMAL SIGHT

Eyes receive light – light being a type of energy. Eyes focus light energy onto light sensitive nerve tissue at the back of the eye, connected to the optic nerve. Basically, this light sensitive tissue changes focussed light energy into a stream of complex electrical signals. These signals are passed, via the optic nerve, to the sight centre of the brain. The brain then interprets these signals into a rich visual picture – what we call normal sight.

B. AURIC SIGHT

The brow centre receives a more subtle type of energy than light. This type of energy can only be received by the brow centre (often called the third eye or brow chakra) when it is active and tuned in to receive that type of energy. The brow centre is situated directly between the eyes and is intimately connected with normal optical sight.

Energy received by the brow centre is passed along to the sight centre of the brain – the same as with normal sight. The brain interprets anything it receives in it’s sight centre as a visual picture. It interprets auric energy as a sight picture – as coloured bands of light surrounding the subject.

• The eyes are the organs for normal optical sight (a physical organ).

• The brow centre is the organ for non-physical sight (a non-physical organ).
Both these organs, above, are situated in the same general area, i.e., the brow centre is situated in the brow, directly between the eyes. The common location and similar function of both organs (sight) suggests there is a close relationship between them, i.e., the eyes, the brow centre and the sight centre of the brain are linked. My research confirms this: that all forms of non-physical sight are closely linked with the process of normal optical sight.

Although there is a relationship between optical sight and the brow centre – an aura is definitely not any type of light. Some people believe auras are still light, but light at a much higher frequency than normal light – that is only visible to a clairvoyant. If this were true, though, it would be possible to detect and measure this light with the sophisticated electronic instruments available today. There are scientific instruments, electronic cameras etc, that can be tuned to detect any part of the light spectrum – no matter how refined. For example: infra red, ultra violet, x rays, gamma rays, etc, all these can be detected – but auras cannot. Therefore, it is logical to suppose that auras are not composed of any type of light.

3. Aura Cameras

But there are aura cameras – you might say – that can take pictures of the human aura? You might even have a picture of your own aura, taken at a psychic fair. How can this be?

An aura camera does NOT take an actual picture of an aura. It cannot actually see an aura. It merely creates the illusion of an aura on film. How an aura camera works:

A. Sensors are placed on the skin – or fitted into a chair so they contact the subject’s skin. These sensors measure the electrical resistance in the skin (galvanic skin response). Electrical resistance in the skin varies, according to salt and moisture level. These levels are affected by many things: diet, fluids, health, temperature, sweating, emotion, mood, activity, etc.

B. These readings are fed directly into a small electronic processor, attached to the camera (usually a small black box) and interpreted by it. This processor then generates a pattern of electrical signals, from these readings, according to how it is programmed.

C. This pattern of signals is then fed into a specially modified camera. Inside the camera, an optical colouring device creates a variable pattern of coloured lights, and beams this directly onto the film, as the picture is taken. This gives the illusion of a colourful aura surrounding the subject – according to the pattern generated by the initial readings.

Because of the way these cameras are set up, you will rarely get two pictures exactly the same. This is because of the large number of coloured patterns possible, that can be generated by slightly different sensor readings . It would be rare to get two identical sets of sensor readings from one person and, therefore, have two identical aura photographs taken in the same day.

An aura photograph is the camera designer’s idea of what your aura should look like – according to their research. This research is based upon linking clairvoyant observations with the galvanic skin response on test subjects. The designers have attempted to give a specific colour value to different patterns of galvanic skin responses.

An aura photograph, therefore, is an electronically created illusion – not an actual photograph of an aura.

4. Auric Theory

My theory is: that light is necessary for the brow centre to tune into and focus on auric energy. An aura being a visual representation of this energy, created by the sight centre of the brain.

This appears to be the only logical explanation for auric sight.

5. The Complexity of Normal Vision

The process of auric sight may sound very complicated, but is really very simple, when you compare it with the process of normal, optical sight – that simple, visual thing we all take for granted. Look around the room you are in now, look out of a window – what do you see? Think about all the millions of objects and colours and tones you are seeing – all at once – in incredible three dimensional detail. Think about how, no matter how fast you turn around, your brain keeps up with the fantastically complex image you are seeing. Your eyes pass on an incredible amount of information to your brain – but your brain interprets it all instantly. Normal optical sight is an incredibly complex and powerful ability. Compare this, with the few colours and swirls of light you see in a human aura – no matter how beautiful and complex it might seem – it is still a very simple picture. There is really no comparison between these two abilities – normal optical sight is vastly more complex, and requires much more of the brain’s power, than auric sight does.

To recap the above: Auric sight is linked to and depends upon normal optical sight, in order to function. What you see, when you see an aura, is your brain’s interpretation of reflected energy, emanating from your subject. Your eyes are used to tune and focus your brow centre into this energy. An electrical representation of this energy is passed to your brain’s sight centre, where it is interpreted as a sight picture by your brain. In the case of an aura, your brain shows you coloured bands of light surrounding your subject.

6. Light and The Aura

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Training to see Auras V4 by Robert Bruce on IUMAB Library. Bioelectrography Research. GDVCAMERA Bio-Well, Bio-Net, Kirlian Photography

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