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Auras
An aura,
according to New Age metaphysics, is a
colored outline, or set of contiguous
outlines, allegedly emanating from the
surface of an object. Auras are not to be
confused with the aureoles or halos of
saints, which are devices of Christian
iconography used to depict the radiance of
light associated with divine infusion. In
the New Age, even the lowly amoeba has an
aura, as does the mosquito and every lump of
goat dung. The aura supposedly reflects a
supernatural energy field or life force that
permeates all things. Human auras allegedly
emerge from the chakras. Under ordinary
circumstances, auras are only visible to
certain people with special psychic power.
However, with a little bit of training, or
with a special set of Aura Goggles with "pinacyanole
bromide" filters (available at your local
New Age Head Shop), anyone can see auras.
You may also use Kirlian photography to
capture auras on film. At least that is what
New Age spiritualists believe.
On the other hand, you may also see auras if
you have a migraine, a certain form of
epilepsy, a visual system disorder or a
brain disorder. Most aura training exercises
involve staring at an object placed against
a white background in a dimly lit room. What
one sees is due to retinal fatigue and other
natural perceptual processes, not the
unleashing of hidden psychic powers.
Something similar happens when you stare at
certain colored or black and white patterns.
Vision is not the verbatim recording of the
outside world. When looking at a colored
object, for example, the eye does not
transmit to the brain a continuous series of
duplicate impressions. The brain itself
supplies much of the visual perception. In
short, even if auras are perceived, that is
not good evidence that there is an energy
field in the physical or supernatural world
corresponding to the perceptions.
Some psychics claim that the specific colors
in auras have specific meanings. Edgar
Cayce, for example, not only gave a meaning
to each of seven colors, he also connected
each color with a note on the musical scale,
a planet in the solar system, and possible
health disorders. Robert Bruce, an aura
expert in his own mind, objects to the
notion that specific colors have specific
meanings. In his view, even colors have
auras, so what color clothing you have on
will affect the color of your aura.
According to Bruce,
The human aura is both an energy field and a
reflection of the subtle life energies
within the body. These energies make us what
we are and in turn, are affected by our
surroundings and life style. The aura
reflects our health, character, mental
activity and emotional state. It also shows
disease - often long before the onset of
symptoms.
The notion that auras reflect health is a
common one among true believers. The problem
is, what color reflects what condition?
There is no consensus on what the colors
mean, which makes it difficult if not
impossible to devise an empirical test to
determine whether there is any correlation
between specific colors and specific
diseases. In other words, reading auras is
something like reading Rorschach tests with
the added difficulty of each psychic
potentially seeing a different pattern.
For every other object of color we have
scientific devices which can measure any
energy emitted from the object, as well as
the wavelengths of light reflected from the
object. Even though equipment exists capable
of measuring extremely minute energy levels,
no one has ever detected an aura or the
alleged energy that gives rise to an aura
using scientific equipment. Human tissue is
about a million times less sensitive than
something like a PET scanner, yet we are
supposed to believe that some special people
can "see" what cannot otherwise be detected.
Or, we are supposed to believe that we all
have the power to see auras but somehow we
have repressed or never trained our psychic
selves to unleash the power within.
Furthermore, the best aura reader in the
West was tested before a live television
audience and failed miserably. The Berkeley
Psychic Institute (BPI) sent their top aura
reader for a chance to win $10,000 if she
could prove her powers. She agreed that the
devised test was a fair and accurate. The
test was televised on a program hosted by
Bill Bixby. James Randi put up the $10,000.
The psychic was presented with about twenty
people on stage and was asked if she could
see their auras. She said that she could see
the auras, they all had one and they
emanated at least a foot or two above each
person's head. The twenty aura-wearing
people then went offstage. A curtain was
lifted, revealing a number of partitions
behind which only some of the twenty people
were standing. Thus, Bixby and the psychic
were looking at twenty partitions but only
several of them had a person behind it. The
psychic was asked if she could see any auras
creeping up above the partitions. She said
she could. To get her ten grand all she had
to do was correctly identify each partition
that had a person behind it. She was to do
this by seeing each person's aura above the
partition. The audience was given an aerial
camera view of the proceeding. Well, the
psychic claimed that she saw an aura above
all the partitions and that there was a
person behind each partition. The partitions
were removed, revealing about 6 people
behind the partitions. The psychic didn't
even seem surprised. She might console
herself that 6 out of 20 is not bad in a
hostile arena.
Of course, the test only demonstrates the
lack of aura reading power of one person,
not that there is no such thing as an aura
or that auras are not indicative of mental,
emotional and physical health or sickness.
However, Randi's offer is still open to any
psychic who wants to try it, except that now
the prize is over $1,000,000. Why is there
not a line of psychics outside Randi's
house? If what the psychics say is true
about auras and reading them, taking this
money would be easier than taking candy from
a baby. Even if there are no poor psychics
who need the money, they might still
demonstrate their powers and give the prize
to their favorite charity.
The Berkeley Psychic Institute has a special
place in my heart. One day a few years ago,
I noticed a poster from BPI on a bulletin
board near my office at Sacramento City
College. In addition to information about
BPI, the poster exclaimed: You may not be
psychotic, you may be psychic! I wrote a
note to our school psychologist who handled
the "psychologically challenged" at the
time. I told her I was concerned about the
poster. She wrote me back and asked me how
in the world did I know that she had
attended BPI. (If I occasionally express a
bit of disdain for psychologists and
therapists, please keep in mind that I have
had a traumatic adulthood, dotted with
experiences such as this one.)
I was familiar with BPI from their work at
an annual local affair. Every year in May at
the University of California at Davis there
is a Whole Earth Festival reminiscent of the
sixties. For three days the campus is filled
with tie-dyed shirts, psychedelic music,
incense burning, children with flowers in
their hair, marijuana smoking, gurus,
massages with scented oils, handcrafts, the
latest in New Age healing and religion,
karma patrol (for those who overdose on
drugs), etc. The Aura Reading Booth is run
by BPI. For a few dollars, one sits in a
chair in the great outdoors with the music
playing, the incense wafting, and people
swaying while someone from BPI reads your
aura. Actually, the BPI psychic uses colored
crayons to fill in a piece of paper
pre-printed with a series of outlines in the
vague shape of a person. Then the psychic
tells you what your aura reveals. They only
charge a few dollars and for the longest
time I considered their activity a harmless
parlor game. But now I feel I should put up
posters near their booth saying, If you see
auras, you may not be psychic; you may have
a brain or vision disorder. |
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