From: Michael S. Lorrey (mike@lorrey.com)
Date: Sat Aug 07 1999 - 15:59:06 MDT
Paul Hughes wrote:
>
> "Michael S. Lorrey" wrote:
>
> > I would imagine that people who claim to see auras actually have
> > defective UV filters in their corneas....which could explain why people
> > struck by lightning report such abilities after their electric
> > experience, as the lightning bolt's high levels of UV emissions likely
> > burns out some or all of the UV filters.
>
> I'm skeptical this is the case. Many years ago, a friend of mine taught
> me how to see auras with about 5 minutes of instruction in front of a
> mirror. I have in turn taught it to dozens of people since. What are
> the odds that everyone I have taught has a 'defective' cornea, unless this
> defect is in fact the norm for most people?
>
How about hypnogogic hallucination? ;) Ok, if thats so easy, write up
here some instructions on seeing auras....
Mike Lorrey
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