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How
Auric Sight Works
Copyright © 1990 by Robert Bruce
That light
is necessary for the brow centre to tune
into and focus on auric energy. An aura
being a visual representation of this
energy, created by the sight centre of
the brain. This appears to be the only
logical explanation for auric sight.
Auric sight
- as with all forms of clairvoyant sight
- depends upon the eyes and the normal
optical sight process to work. Physical
and non-physical sight are very closely
related. They are both forms of perception
that allow our brains to perceive energy,
of one type or another, as a sight picture.
Here is why:
Eyes receive light - light being a type
of energy. Eyes focus light energy onto
light sensitive nerve tissue at the back
of the eye, connected to the optic nerve.
Basically, this light sensitive tissue changes
focussed light energy into a stream of complex
electrical signals. These signals are passed,
via the optic nerve, to the sight centre
of the brain. The brain then interprets
these signals into a rich visual picture
- what we call normal sight.
The brow centre receives a more subtle type
of energy than light. This type of energy
can only be received by the brow centre
(often called the third eye or brow chakra)
when it is active and tuned in to receive
that type of energy. The brow centre is
situated directly between the eyes and is
intimately connected with normal optical
sight.
Energy received by the brow centre is
passed along to the sight centre of the
brain - the same as with normal sight.
The brain interprets anything it receives
in it's sight centre as a visual picture.
It interprets auric energy as a sight
picture - as coloured bands of light surrounding
the subject.
The eyes
are the organs for normal optical sight
(a physical organ).
The brow centre is the organ for non-physical
sight (a non- physical organ).
Both these organs, above, are situated
in the same general area, i.e., the brow
centre is situated in the brow, directly
between the eyes. The common location
and similar function of both organs (sight)
suggests there is a close relationship
between them, i.e., the eyes, the brow
centre and the sight centre of the brain
are linked. My research confirms this:
that all forms of non-physical sight are
closely linked with the process of normal
optical sight.
Although
there is a relationship between optical
sight and the brow centre - an aura is
definitely not any type of light. Some
people believe auras are still light,
but light at a much higher frequency than
normal light - that is only visible to
a clairvoyant. If this were true, though,
it would be possible to detect and measure
this light with the sophisticated electronic
instruments available today. There are
scientific instruments, electronic cameras
etc, that can be tuned to detect any part
of the light spectrum - no matter how
refined. For example: infra red, ultra
violet, x-rays, gamma rays, etc, all these
can be detected - but auras cannot. Therefore,
it is logical to suppose that auras are
not composed of any type of light.
The
Complexity Of Normal Vision
The process of auric sight may sound very
complicated, but is really very simple,
when you compare it with the process of
normal, optical sight - that simple, visual
thing we all take for granted. Look around
the room you are in now, look out of a window
- what do you see? Think about all the millions
of objects and colours and tones you are
seeing - all at once - in incredible three
dimensional detail. Think about how, no
matter how fast you turn around, your brain
keeps up with the fantastically complex
image you are seeing. Your eyes pass on
an incredible amount of information to your
brain - but your brain interprets it all
instantly. Normal optical sight is an incredibly
complex and powerful ability. Compare this,
with the few colours and swirls of light
you see in a human aura - no matter how
beautiful and complex it might seem - it
is still a very simple picture. There is
really no comparison between these two abilities
- normal optical sight is vastly more complex,
and requires much more of the brain's power,
than auric sight does.
Auric sight is linked to and depends upon
normal optical sight, in order to function.
What you see, when you see an aura, is your
brain's interpretation of reflected energy,
emanating from your subject. Your eyes are
used to tune and focus your brow centre
into this energy. An electrical representation
of this energy is passed to your brain's
sight centre, where it is interpreted as
a sight picture by your brain. In the case
of an aura, your brain shows you coloured
bands of light surrounding your subject.
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