QUOTE(curi @ Jun 8 2006, 08:04 PM)
Hey,
Had a quick question, and I didn't quite know where to put it, but here it goes. If you stare at an object for a long time then shift whatever you were looking at you will get what many consider an aura colour no matter what the background. If you stare at a person, no matter what the background (though it should, preferably be a lighter colour) you will get the same results. My question is how we should differentiate between auras that are produced by objects and auras that are produced by persons. The colours do indeed change in objects as much as they do for persons. For many, auras are considered definitive proof of the astral body encasing the soul. How do we defend this notion in light of the question at hand?
Good day to you and yours,
Mr. Curi
from my personal point of view, the aura of a living thing keeps changing in color as well as intensity.. at the finest level you can say it changes everytime...
As for an object the aura you find is pretty much like the after image that holds onto your retina or image centers in the brain... its not exactly its aura as such.. but as these items do have a vibration you might find an outline but still this will be cause of light.. Its not aura as such..
My point of view..
Additionally you can feel the emotion of a person from his aura...
from a bottle for instance you wont be able to feel anything unless someone has had contact with it.. then may be you could detect some residual stuff..
Hopes i am not leafding you on the wrong track but its what i believe
regards
mystick