Kirlian Photography Named after Semyon Kirlian, an inventor and electrician from Krasnodar, Russia, this is a controversial technique for photographing objects in the presence of a high-frequency, high-voltage, low-amperage electrical field, ...
Kirlian photography A photographic process that captures the auras or biofields of persons or objects within the photograph.
Kirlian Photography A lenseless electrical photographic technique invented by Russian parapsychologists S. D. and V. Kirlian in 1939 and which can be used to record energy fields around living or once living objects and beings.
Kirlian photography Kirlian photography refers to a form of contact print photography, theoretically associated with high-voltage.
Some persons believe that they can actually see the aura of a person and depending on its colour and form, this is taken as an indication of the mental and physical well being of that person. Kirlian photography deals with the supposed art of ...
Referring back again to "virtual" photons, a properly executed magical release of energy creates a "wave form" (visible by Kirlian photography) around the magician causing turbulence in the aetheric space.
See also: Psychic, Ritual, Aura, Control, Phenomena
 
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