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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2007

Originally called "Aura Introduction" and "Aura 91".

A short introduction video about Auras and Aura Imaging done in the 90's.

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  • You can;'t believe it just because of this video.

  • @LaBellaa1984 But, frankly, who believe ANYTHING just because of one video? I wouldn't expect people to believe something just because someone told them to, otherwise we'd have a LOT more people out there who would believe that Americans never landed on the moon just because of ONE video about it....

  • 2 questions: was any of this ever verified with double-blind controlled trials?

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    why is he wearing a lab coat? he doesn't come anywhere near a hazardous chemical or potential spillage

  • @jonefun82 You are welcome to test our devices. Some facts for you beforehand;

    1. Our products don't take a picture of one's real aura. Nothing can (yet).

    2. Our products function similarly to a polygraph (lie-detector test); we collect real data about the subject (pulse, temperature, skin conductivity, etc) in real time and draw conclusions based on that data. The difference is that a polygraph shows its data as squiggles on paper while ours overlay color to the subject's photo.

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  • I hope you study alittle more.

  • i can see my aura. my aura is blue to me its really interesting

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  • there was a test done that offered this supposedly renowned psychic 10,000 dollars if he could successfully read 20 different people's auras behind a partition in a stadium. the person was asked if he could see auras behind each partition (there was 20 of them) and he said yes. when the curtain was removed, there was only 6 people behind the partition despite the psychic claiming there was 20. this stuff is phony bologna.

  • @cybersilvermoon Tommy Chong is a famous actor of "Cheech & Chong" fame; he is also a strong advocate for marijuana drug reform and smokes all the time.

    As for smoking pot creating holes in the aura; I personally don't have expertise to say anything about that one way or another, sorry. :(

    But if you're interested in purchasing Aura Imaging equipment, we can certainly give you hand! I'll send you a message with more info about who can help you! :D

    Happy New Year to you too!!

  • @auraimaging Excuse my ignorance but, who is Tommy Chong? a... "herbalist"? ;) The reason I asked is because I have read that too much smoking marihuana creates holes in the aura and was wondering if these could be perceived by the aura imaging equipment. Happy 2012! Let´s see if I manage to buy my aura imaging equipment this year! ( I have been trying for the past 3 years :/ )

  • @carrettop The thing is, our products....

    1. ....don't take a picture of one's real aura. No technology can do that (yet).

    2. ....are STILL based on the real and tangible. Case in point: do you think that a polygraph (lie-detector test) is "pseudo-science"? Probably not. The thing is, both a polygraph and our products use similar techniques to produce our data. The only real difference is that a polygraph shows results as squiggles on paper, ours shows it as colors on a photo.

  • @bosskecar1 My personal understanding--and I'm speaking for myself here--is that... when you send electricity through a wire, it produces a magnetic field, right? Well, don't us humans run on electricity, which means electricity is flowing through our bodies--even if only at such a miniscule level. As such, wouldn't that mean our bodies produce some kind of magnetic field because of that, even if it's on such a insignificant scale? Perhaps that's what people see as "an aura"....

  • @gezkah Farts certainly have particulate in it, so I'm sure it can be seen.

    If you think about you, you can also see air. You know that dim blue haze when you try to look at a far-away mountain? That's you seeing air. It's the same effect of when you look at a pane of glass on its side and it's a very very green color... that's not the lining they give the glass (as far as I'm aware), that's just the color of the glass! It's easier to see when it's six feet thick...

  • @cybersilvermoon I haven't tried, but.... we did take Tommy Chong's aura photo a couple years back, and his aura was.... yellow and green. Take that as you like. ;)

  • @cakeisnotanumber (Sorry for the several replies!) Basically, that's how it works. It may be for a field which many consider to be psudo-science, but our devices are most certainly rooted in the physical and tangible: the not-so-obvious signs and signals our bodies give depending on our current state of mind (racing heart, high blood pressure, sweating, etc)

    You can say that our products are a kind of polygraph, but instead of squiggles on paper, ours add color over a picture!

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