First I want to apologize for my bad English. I know I didn't so far but I can't deny that my English just sucks. What I'm about to tell you is very strange and unbelievable. So I hope that I mention all the important details and stay scientific and inside the bounds of Aura Research plus the Paranormal. Now to my story. It was a few days ago. I relaxed on my bad and was bored. I pointed my index fingers at each other, and imagined how it would look when an aura beam goes from one finger to another. Walter J. Kilner, a well respected scientist, observed the aura being able to do such a thing. He could observe with his screens that it is even easier for the aura beam to go from one fingertip to another, rather then from a flat hand palm. However, as I was playing and speculating whether I could do too, send aura beams from one hand to another, then I noticed on the curtains a spider. I pointed at that spider with my right index finger and thought in my mind: "Die". It was strange, I was just making a joke and didn't really believe that I could kill the spider by pointing with my finger at it. Also I felt a bit ridiculous, because I wanted to believe that I could do such a thing. Well, I just hate bugs in one way or another. I didn't touch the spider though. I had a distance of at least one meter. But then I noticed it, some short time later, the spider was behaving very strange. It looked like it was struggling with something. Actually it really just looked like it was suffering and dying. It moved its legs violently. It bend its legs towards its belly and stopped moving. I observed that spider, and since then it didn't move ever again. No matter what I did. The spider was really dead. I don't know what I should think. To that what I know about the aura, the aura really could have such a power. Kilner proved that "aura beams" do exist and can leave aura A and connect to an aura B. He didn't know what they do or what they could do. But I suspect that an aura beam could be a "death beam", if commanded by the mind. Of course I can only be sure of the existence of a death beam, if I could repeat such a thing. I haven't yet, I'm not sure how exactly I should do it again. But maybe there is another explanation like coincidences? If you have something, just let me hear. But I want to mention that since I started with aura research, strange things began to happen in my life. This spider story isn't the only one.
I cringed throughout while reading. As I read your post I thought he would die at the same time that you thought "die" but the story isn't even impressive as that. I am pretty sure it was a coincidence. On the more interesting part of you story: "since I started with aura research, strange things began to happen in my life." I think that is a pretty clear demonstration of you linking unknown things to your new hobby. It's the same phenomen like when UFO believers start seeing alien influence everywhere they go or a deeply religious person sees the hand of god in otherwise almost daily events. Something for you to think about.
Yeah, the spider didn't die the moment I pointed at it. It was around 30 minutes later if I remember correctly. There is indeed still room for coincidences, I'm afraid. Well, there is only one scientific way to resolve this problem. I have to repeat that what I've done. I just don't know whether it's worth the effort. I'm not sure what I should do with a "death beam". If you know what I mean. I'm not planing to kill anybody. But I'm curious what other useful powers the aura may have. So, I will wait and see. Personally I'm very excited about what happened. I can only hope that more will come very soon.
Hold on, keep in mind that we've never established that you actually do have a death beam or anything remotely like that. Will I get called closed-minded again for pointing out the obvious that HuxleyStronghead is talking rubbish? I mean death beams? Really?
Relax, dude. All I meant was that in order to go from here further, it will be some great effort. Officially I don't claim to have a death beam. Maybe some time later I will investigate further.
Don't mind him, he's always had difficulty suppressing his true character. Though what he said is true. If you are into something like religion or a theory then it's "natural" for you associate events with it. Perhaps a read through Psionic's posts would better demonstrate this (as well as outsiders' views).
Because of the desire to believe and to succeed. But that's all you got. I have the 30 minutes and the aura beam on my side. Kilner proved the existence of aura beams but he never said what it may be for. And he could observe that anybody can create them as far as I know. So there is still a possibility that I used that connection form and did something to the spider's aura that caused its death. I even suspect that this form of connection may even make telepathy possible. Well at least I try to give the aura beam a function but hell knows what it really does.
Just to clarify the scientific community at large does not accept Kilners experiment as a proof of the existence of auras and definetly not any aura beams. Now feel free to continue guys; Just don't expect to be treated with any more credibility than UFO abductees.
Why are people so readily desiring to buy into psuedo-science and coiencidence. Sorry, Huxley. You are not the last airbender or an xman. It's like the black belts that can knock a person down with their own chi/ki. It only ever seems to work on their students. Maybe the students are in on it, or they just believe so hard that it will happen they trick themselves into falling over. See also, the placebo effect and why only believers fall over and speak in tongues in Pentecostal churches. I know people are down on Higgs for getting rude about what people think is true based on fantasy... but seriously, thought's like Huxley's are a detriment to society. He should be ridiculed otherwise other's might think he has something important to say here. Superstitious beliefs held on no real merit should be mocked, would you be civil if someone said "2+2=5" "No it doesn't. What makes you think that?" "I had a vision!"
You are funny again, dude. Because it doesn't make sense what you are saying. So, you don't want to learn form master Kilner, huh? Maybe you want to learn from master Oscar Bagnall, then? Bagnall was another British scientist who repeated Kilner's observations positively. It isn't rocket science those observations. Almost any kid could do so. There is another dude who now manufactures Kilner's aura screens for about $200 dollars. So if you don't want to learn from others, I suggest do your own observations and pay $200 dollars for the aura screens. Then, you will see for you self and believe those simple facts about the aura. It couldn't be easier. Just because many scientists are not aware of Aura Research, it doesn't mean that it is not real. You can deny that I used a death beam on a spider, but you can not deny Kilner's and Bagnall's Aura Research. So I suggest that you pick up their books and just learn.
Kirlian photography is not widely accepted by the scientific community because of the number of things which can influence the resulting pictures. Scientists are not all that dumb and ignorant. If Kilner proved the existence of human auras over 100 years ago don't you think it would have its part within the scientific community by now? Yet still to this date auraology has the same status as homoepathy. It's the same reason why people buy into all sorts of paranormal/conspiracy stuff. It makes them feel special. It gives them the feeling of them knowing something that most other people seem to be ignorant of. I know that the World Trade Center was demolished by our government but the majority of the masses were sucessfuly brainwashed. I know that there are auras but I have to battle all these skeptical scientists who all have their own agenda (or in your case: are all ignorant of the facts).
The real reason why Aura Research isn't well known by everybody is because of its use. Not even Kilner said or speculated that the aura may be the soul or the core of our minds, like I do believe. However, what I'm saying is that Aura Research's problem is its use. None knows how to use that knowledge. And so they don't care or simply forget. Most definitely Aura Research is not equal to the paranormal. There are much more believable and easy provable facts about the aura than the paranormal or that UFO stuff. Just buy or make those aura screens and there you go with the prove. I'm afraid I don't have aura goggles myself, which is a great pity for an aura geek like me. But I read Kilner's book, and it really couldn't get more scientific than it already is. I will buy or make aura goggles some time in the future. Just to prove myself in addition that all what Kilner and Bagnall have written, is simply true. Anyways, here is the website where one can buy Kilner similar screens called PranaView: http://pranaview.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=1 These aura goggles can make the aura visible. One can buy them for $200. They contain Kilner's Dicyanin.
Pardon my brief ignorant response, but doesn't this quote just scream scam? Just reminds me of that South Park episode where they mock Scientology..."buy into our religion" type mockery. I have nothing clever or truly productive to mention in this thread...I just ponder to my self how one can muster up $200 for such a product with out considering it to be a scam of sorts.
@RationalThought: Those were my thoughts exactly but I didn't want to mention it because coincidently a moment before I read it I had a discussion with another person who got offended that I called his religions prophet an obvious fraud (His religion was found 150 years ago by a dude who claimed that he is next in line of reancarnation after other prophets such as Jesus, Muhammed, Buddha... etc. I mean come on.) so I thought that was enough for one day. I am clearly with RationalThought on this one. Edit: Here you have one for 25 bucks. http://www.auragoggles.com/
I know them, they are indeed scum. The glasses are just violet plastic glass, that's it. But Kilner didn't use normal colored glasses. He mixed alcohol with Dicyanin. Bagnall used them too. And those goggles for $200 dollars use them as well. So it is very important to look for Dicyanin. Also one can send back those aura goggles if he/she is unsatisfied.