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SoulSail
23rd September 2012, 07:09 PM
Hi All,

I've attached two aura images taken today. I'm curious to see what others think, or how you would interpret the results. In other words, you get to play doctor!

Aura 2.jpg was taken after meditating for less than one minute.

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CFTraveler
23rd September 2012, 07:14 PM
Well, the second picture seems 'cooler' than the first. That's all I got.

SoulSail
23rd September 2012, 07:56 PM
I don't put much stock in these pics, but I thought it would be fun to get them at a psychic fair today. However, I have always sensed way too much energy coming out of my crown. My head often just feels hot, like those ripples you see on a hot stretch of highway. I'm not sure if that's related or just a thermoregulation issue or both.

On the other hand, what I do find interesting (beside the mushroom cloud) is how the heart chakra went green in under a minute of meditation and deep breathing. I'm curious what the image would've looked like after an hour of that.

Who knows...


Soul

LPCF
23rd September 2012, 09:02 PM
On the other hand, what I do find interesting (beside the mushroom cloud) is how the heart chakra went green in under a minute of meditation and deep breathing. I'm curious what the image would've looked like after an hour of that.

Well, green is certainly the right chakra colour, so your meditation must have been on the right course. Were these images of the whole body? I'm amazed that the aura changed after only one minute. Wow!

Such a pity you couldn't have had an image done after one hour. That would indeed have been fascinating. What was the technology used for taking the images?

SoulSail
23rd September 2012, 09:09 PM
Hey LPCF,

I'm not entirely sure about the technology. Here's the guy's site:-->http://www.bobbyosullivan.com/page/page/4632882.htm

CFTraveler
23rd September 2012, 11:26 PM
Some time ago I remember reading something about an 'aura camera' in a Russian website. Not sure if this is what that is, but it wasn't Kirlian photography.
FWTW.

DarkChylde
23rd September 2012, 11:55 PM
"The camera works by the user placing their hands on the sensor hand plates, the system then reads the frequency of the users energy and images it into a polaroid picture."

sounds like very sophisticated technology to me *tee hee hee* :redface:

SoulSail
24th September 2012, 12:20 AM
It may be so sophisticated that it comes with a starter pack of 100 free "Aura Templates" that magically find their way onto a guy's picture. I don't know. I figure I'll have them set in very expensive frames, or perhaps use them for Christmas cards.

In any case, Bobby and I had a great chat about energy work, which was far more interesting than the plume coming off my crown.


(ricochet...did you hear that?)

DarkChylde
24th September 2012, 12:26 AM
It may be so sophisticated that it comes with a starter pack of 100 free "Aura Templates" that magically find their way onto a guy's picture. I don't know. I figure I'll have them set in very expensive frames, or perhaps use them for Christmas cards.
In any case, Bobby and I had a great chat about energy work, which was far more interesting than the plume coming off my crown.
(ricochet...did you hear that?)

:thumbsup:

SiriusTraveler
24th September 2012, 05:21 AM
When I yook my aura photo a year ago there was lots of green in my aura to. Cant remember what I was told it meanth but Ill post it for a comparison and look up what it meant.

Beekeeper
1st October 2012, 07:57 AM
I think the mushroom cloud in image 1 resolves into a guide with his arms out in image 2. Actually, that could be 3 guides. (Or it's an example of me exhibiting apophenia).

proyect_outzone
2nd October 2012, 12:23 AM
Auraphotographs are based on a software, which generates the nice colors after it has been feeded with something. The products of this are not the real aura. If the software has been fed with incorrect data, the aura colors are wrong (and it is even not shure, that the software generates correct color, if the correct data was entered).

The shapes of the generated auras are nearly always incorrect, so one should not try to interpret it. the best way to interpret auraphotos is to ask the photographer with which data the software has been fed. This data is the only correct interpretation of the photo.

DarkChylde
2nd October 2012, 01:00 AM
Auraphotographs are based on a software, which generates the nice colors after it has been feeded with something. The products of this are not the real aura. If the software has been fed with incorrect data, the aura colors are wrong (and it is even not shure, that the software generates correct color, if the correct data was entered).

The shapes of the generated auras are nearly always incorrect, so one should not try to interpret it. the best way to interpret auraphotos is to ask the photographer with which data the software has been fed. This data is the only correct interpretation of the photo.

this definitely makes sense .

SoulSail
2nd October 2012, 06:59 PM
Thanks for the info, outzone. I figured the "aura" was being overlayed somehow by random software input that maps to certain regions on the image as if... I'll have to get some time with this guy to chat.

However...

Something that's been puzzling me for a long time is the amount of energy in my head, especially out of the crown. In one of my earliest projections I was sort of hovering in front of a man that looked as if he were from ancient China. On his head he wore one of those wide-brimmed hats worn to protect from the sun. The hat was this brilliant, deep red. I was transfixed by it so much I neglected to consider its meaning and any implications until now. I wonder if there's a connection.

Fast forward to two months ago. I am standing in the health food store and this woman begins helping me pick out some herbs for this and that. She turns to me and starts reading my mail big time. She tells me about my herniated disc, my family history with given conditions, she even tells me to go home and make sure all my electronics are grounded because my house is letting off too many EMFs (she was right). She was spot on with many, many things. And the final words she spoke regarded how I needed to learn to close down my energy body a bit, too much from the head.

Now I don't know if the image means a single thing (though I like Beekeeper's interpretation most!), but I think the verdict is in on my energy: too much from the crown, and it's definitely got tendencies toward worry and occasional anxiety, though neither were present at the time I got my "photo" taken.

Thoughts?


Soul

Beekeeper
4th October 2012, 05:15 AM
If you feel that way, get out in nature more. Garden, swim in natural water, walk under trees. Actually, it might be worth working with non-fire elements.

You know I was at a Mind Spirit Body Festival one year with a friend when a store operator told me my whole energy body was "too open" and he could see me coming. This came straight after another store operator said, "Well, you're clearly an energy-worker, what type of healing do you do?" (I said I taught yoga). I wasn't dressed like a hippie or anything (not my look) and no one has done this to the people I've gone there with. At the time I was doing NEW and could feel and hear energy buzzing any time I focussed on my body.

I'd enjoy that ability to read people by their energy body as easily as your health food store lady.

SoulSail
5th October 2012, 12:55 AM
If you feel that way, get out in nature more. Garden, swim in natural water, walk under trees. Actually, it might be worth working with non-fire elements.

Okay, right. I knew that...somewhere...I was just overcomplicating things as usual. Thanks!


Soul