I hold no strong opinion either way when it comes to auras.

When I was a pre-verbal baby, I did see rainbow colors around the
people who came into my room. I no longer do.

When I care gave a woman who had seizures, she and I would talk about
auras too…more in the line of what Pat is talking about.

I have a couple of friends who don’t like talking about it, but who
apparently do see them. One is an artist and paints the colors and
shapes of people and is fairly famous for this.

And, yes through entheogens, colors do appear around and on people…and
other things too.

When studying a couple of forms of ‘Eastern’ medicine, we were
instructed in how to see specific colors of people for diagnosis
purposes. While this is not quite the same as what is being suggested
by this topic, I’m guessing it can play a role too.

I also hold a big prejudice against the airy-fairy people who talk
about auras….it is so easy to dismiss something one does not
experience.


On Feb 11, 1:53 pm, Lonlaz <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think an aura is a pretty good example of one of those totally
> imaginary delusions that aren't completely worthless.  I imagine that
> people who see auras really just have a convinient way of tapping into
> their subconcious' opinion of someone, this can be useful info if your
> subconcious happens to be a good judge of character.
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