![]() "On the bright side, it’s not bad, just a little bit confused," she says. You’re still observing, watching how you can improve the situation." The abundance of yellow light means power, fame, success and leadership, but it's all in my head. "You’re still adjusting to ways to achieve your goal. She then hits me with the news that while I know what I want in life, I'm not doing anything about it. I hadn't really thought of my life as unstable, but as soon as she points this out, I can think of at least four things I'm juggling internally that could be manifesting as the white light. She says the white light on the right means there are unstable energies, that I'm experiencing a lot of "issues" in my mind and they're making me unbalanced. I am the same person inside and out, she tells me: "If you like it, you like it. The colors above my head are more or less balanced, which means my left brain (conscious mind) and right brain (subconscious mind) are also balanced. (I have no idea what kind of training this woman has or why I'm believing everything she says, since I assume there isn't an Aura Reading 101 class offered at any accredited schools nearby. "It's bright, so it's going to be good," she says. My reading gets better when she says the green on my left is indicative of money and opportunity that will come my way in the next few weeks. "Your colors are beautiful they're bright, thick and full." I beam, as if I have any control over how bright, thick and full my aura is. The center of the image above my head is what I'm thinking about right now. The left side is where energy exits my body in the form of actions, and shows what's currently happening in my life. The right side of the photo represents the energy coming into my life and my future. My aura is in the hands of the store's other employee, a direct-but-friendly woman, who starts off explaining how the reading will work. ![]() ![]() Rather, aura photography (also known as Kirlian photography after the Russian inventor of the process) is a non-camera technique in which a "high-voltage, high-frequency electrical discharge is applied across a grounded object," and the "air glow” or “aura” yielded is recorded onto the film.Īfter three sittings - the film is bad and isn't picking up my aura as the photos develop, a sign I can only interpret to mean I have no aura and am doomed - an intense yellow halo begins to bloom on the Polaroid and my reading begins. ![]() He tells me the sensors will pick up my vibrational frequency and send the information to the camera, where it will then show up as a series of colors on the Polaroid, a visual reflection of my physical and emotional states.Īccording to a 1971 text called Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain, I'm right to think it's not exactly a camera. I tell the man taking the photo it's my first time and he smiles widely, instructing me to sit still until he counts to 10, and to keep my hands palms-down on the metal sensors that connect to the "camera." (Camera is in quotes here because truth be told, I'm not sure it actually is a camera so much as it's a large black box on stilts with a lens and an excruciatingly slow shutter speed.) This is something people do more than once? I awkwardly make myself busy while she takes a seat in front of an ancient-looking camera in the corner. "I just love to see the progression of colors to track my progress." "This is my third one in nine weeks," she says. I know I'm in the right place now as there's a customer already there asking for an aura photo. After I push a few times on a door that clearly says "pull," I enter another, even smaller store.
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