Aura Photography
Do you really have an Aura? I’m sure you have had an experience with your aura at one time or another. When you meet someone for the first time you can feel it from the very first moment. Do you like them or is it uncomfortable to stay near them? That feeling is energy, there isn’t any concrete reason to dislike the person, but you feel their aura energy as a negative vibration. Everyone has an energy field around their body. We are energy, we are light, and the only difference is the vibration.
The history of auras goes far back into the past. Natural tribes, the Christina mystics of the middle age, painters and artists of all ages showed the aura in a radiant, shining ray of lights around man, animals or plants. This information, which can be perceived by sensitive and psychic people has been researched and proven scientifically in the last decades. Modern scientists measure the aura as an electromagnetic field around living creatures.
Nicholas Tesla and Thomas Edison were the first geniuses that developed the ideas for today’s technology. After the discovery of electricity they tried to make the Aura field of humans visible. Around 1935 the Russian professor Semjon Kirlian developed a machine based on high-voltage photography to measure the koronfield of the fingers and feet. This type of electric photography is certainly very interesting and offers a lot of information, but is very different from Aura Photography. Around 1985 some Californian scientists started to develop Aura Photography, as we know it today. The problem is that it is impossible to photograph an aura directly. To get a photo of an aura, we measure certain points in the hands through hand sensors. That is the simplest way of measurement, because in the hands we have the meridians, and acupuncture and acupressure points, which reflect from an energetic point of view our whole body. The sensors pick up this information and send it to the camera. The whole information from your specific vibration is then translated into colors and displayed on a computer screen interactively. In short, a Biofeedback system is used to translate the information from the hand sensor to the computer.
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