QUOTE(Star @ Oct 8 2005, 12:50 PM)
And where are we getting these dates from? 1986 does that mean Im any special of a color in regards to this subject? (IMG:
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Well since this is an esoteric forum you all obviously know theres a way to photograph aura, this plus i've known quite a few people who could see auras, frankly they never saw indigo.
Whats more in circles interested in photograping and overall studies on auras the book of Lee Carroll and Jan Tober which started all this is regarded as pardon my french a load of sh*t first because indigo aura as such does not exist and the closest color to what the book describes as indigo implies serious emotional imbalance and is not in anyway connected with the symptoms that the authors seem to pull out of thin air.
Not only that but neither the people who see auras nor the somewhat more reliable aura photographers report this kind of auras on children, adults or whatever, there IS no indigo phenomenon.
Both Tober and Caroll took some pieces of heresay and gossip and glued them together into a dashing yet completely made up story which is sad because some parents actually believe it and refuse their children proffesional help ( but it sells well so it worked ).
Now the other aura so called "diamond" is actually white and this one indeed exists but again the authors make things up as they go along.
In the aura research circle all the existing colors and shades are already connected to specific features so theres no room for bs and fantasy however laics can swallow this book despite made up crap it is.
Well the "diamond" aura is responsible for the "third eye" chakra ( or czakra, english is my second language ) it indeed is extremely rare because people who posses it also posess very substantial capabilities such as healing with a touch, predicting future with astounding accuracy, healing terminal diseases in but a second, to portray the caliber of the abilities lets just say that Sai Baba and Buddha both had white auras.
Again the book claims these are almost common and appear in lately born children which again is a fat lie, the aura is being posessed by statistically one person per twenty milion and thus far among the number of people photographed and examined nothing indicates that this phenomenon is increasing.
In other words while the book does contain actuall information its twisted and changed to fit the little fairy tale made up by the authors which sadly has quite a big following in esoteric world where most people take things said or written for granted.