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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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KIRLIAN PHOTOGRAPHY
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What is Kirlian photography? What does it mean? What promise
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does it hold for the future? Many are familiar with what these
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pictures look like, but still have unanswered questions.
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THE KIRLIAN EFFECT....ITS BEGINNINGS
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The process of Kirlian photography was discovered in 1939 by
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Semyon Kirlian, a Russian electronic technician, after ten years
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in research and development of this process. Kirlian photography
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was not investigated in the United States until the 1970's.
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Thelma Moss, a UCLA psychologist, pioneered the technique in the
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United States.
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Dr. V.M. Inyushin, a Soviet biologist at the State University at
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Kazakhastan who has studied the Kirlian process, states that the
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bioluminescence revealed in these photographs is BIOPLASMA, an
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energy body similar to the aura or astral body as defined in Yogic
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literature. Iyushin further believes that this bioplasmic energy
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body reflects both the psychological and physical health of human
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beings.
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Kirlian photography is in its infancy, so there are many theories
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and speculations regarding interpretation. However, the
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photographic images are REAL, and offer tangible evidence of the
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pulsating charge and discharge of life's energies (vibrations).
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COLORS AND KIRLIAN PHOTOGRAPHY
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Researchers have demonstrated that there is important meaning
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in the various colors captured in Kirlian photographs. Findings
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suggest that normal, healthy human subjects emanate "bluish-white
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coronal colors" that are clearly delineated. Additionally, a
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deep blue band, symmetrical in pattern and one-sixteenth to one-
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quarter inch wide, appears just beyond the outer boundary of the
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fingertips.
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In persons who reported feeling tense, aroused, anxious, or
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emotionally excited the pattern is different. A red color is
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distinct and appears as a luminous red cloud or blotch just above
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the fingertips. These Kirlian photographs of emotionally excited
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subjects produced images with boundaries that consistently seem to
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dissolve.
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One of the most controversial aspects of Kirlian research is the
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"phantom leaf effect", where intact images of an entire leaf
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appear after parts of the leaf have been cut away. This effect
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implies that the bioplasmic energy body (aura) exists in a
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separate reality which extends beyond the ordinary concepts of
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space and time.
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A FINAL THOUGHT
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The colorful Kirlian aura reflects the complex relationship of the
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frequencies of energy emitted by both the subject photographed and
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the field generated by the Kirlian apparatus. Yet, to determine
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the meaning of these vivid colors, even at this early stage, we
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cannot rely entirely on our rational-intellectual and analytical
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abilities.
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We must, instead, balance these intellectual talents with our
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intuitive sensing. In the vast realm of the human mind, there
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are seemingly no limits....but Kirlian photography will extend the
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limits of our experiments and our experience.
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contributed by
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Bill and Lorrie Ritter
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