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