How to Photograph an Aura
Many people think it's impossible to photograph an aura. But it has been done. The only question to ask yourself is whether you believe you're seeing the real thing. An aura surrounds a person or object and shows what mood they're in at that time. It also represents the life force of all living things. Take a picture with an aura camera and see for yourself.
Things You'll Need
- AuraCam 6000 or Coggins Camera with hand sensor plate
- Fuji FP-100c, Polaroid 108 or 669 film
- Dark back-drop
Instructions
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Position person in front of a dark backdrop. The lighting in the room will not make a difference.
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Place the subject's hand onto the sensor hand plate. The hand will be left on the sensor for 8 to 10 seconds.
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Snap the picture. Push the button for 6 to 10 seconds until you hear a beep. In the next few seconds the camera gathers biofeedback data by measuring the electrical potential along the meridian points of the palm. This information is converted into an electrical frequency which displays colors.
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Present picture to person. Interpret the different colors of the aura and explain their meanings.
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Tips & Warnings
Buy a color interpretation guide to clarify the meanings of the colors seen in the photograph.
The person's hands should not be wet or it could result in a botched reading.
Technology does not reveal physical or mental sickness.