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An aura photograph shows fields of color around the subject of the photo.
Aura photography uses a camera hooked up to a hand sensor that measures the subject's body energy. The hand sensor transforms the subject's electromagnetic field into vibrational frequencies to determine the specific colors displayed in the photograph.
Each color in an aura photograph has a specific meaning. For instance, while color definitions may vary and are open to interpretation, red is often associated with passion and vitality; blue is seen as depth of feeling and emotion; green reveals firmness and patience; and purple connects to charisma.
Aura photography can even be used as a diagnostic tool to identify possible health concerns. In general, the brighter and more even the coloring in an aura photograph, the healthier the person is.
By providing a glimpse into the mind-body-spirit connection, aura photography can lead to enhanced self-awareness and personal development, allowing the subject to alter his lifestyle or personal interactions according to his aura.
Nikola Tesla took the first aura photograph in 1891. Almost 50 years later, in 1939, Soviet scientist Semyon Kirlian further advanced the process. Today, aura photography is used worldwide by those seeking increased self-awareness.
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are the everchanging hues measured in terms of intensity and is there a way to harness the magnetic field(ie. tone down red to lessen the passion)? Is it infrared?
by LEO on February 13th, 2010