Simply put, an aura is the electromagnetic field generated by a body, be it inert or living.

Living bodies generate a stronger, more intricate and multi-layered electromagnetic field than do those objects which are (or seem to be) inert.

This electromagnetic radiation is the chi force of a body.

To see aura, you should go to what is often called "soft sight."

Here are several images we have generated using Bryce to show you how subjects and objects are often seen, first, using hard, then soft sight. To generate these images, we used hard site to create what is seen in soft sight since we do not have the skill and gift of our friend Orin Bridges, a gentleman who has the ability to photograph auric fields and Devic spirits in nature.

At first, it is easiest to perceive aura in soft sight just at dusk. That is why the images on these pages are set in the evening.

(To see each image at full size, click the image.)

rock in hard sight rock in soft sight

In this set of images, we have tried to generate the auras as actually seen on inert landscape objects in late evening during a full moon. Notice that there is field generation from the entire landscape as well as the "rock" we placed as a focal subject. This is very accurate to what you would see in soft sight in a similar landscape.


tree in hard sight tree in soft sight

In this set of images set at dusk, we have only generated auras on the rock outcropping and tree. In life, the aura of the tree would be "flaming," looking very much like a candle flame, tongues of auric light actively extending outward to a greater distance for a moment. For those new to perceiving, auras are often easiest seen on live subjects backdropped by sky at dawn or dusk or in a pastel colored room with indirect lighting.


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