Deceiver

Nonsensical Garbage
2020-06-18 01:53:34 (UTC)

Seeing Auras

A quick search up on the internet brings up the answer of yes and yet for some, if you were to look at your hand with a relaxed gaze, you wouldn't notice any hues radiating outwards. This of course can change whether you believe you will see radiating colors but for some the inability to see any aura color continues even then. What gives?

First, can an aura actually be physically seen? If the aura is referring to the light that is naturally produced by the human body, then yes. But only if your eyes can somehow see the very low levels of visible light that the human body gives off.

For the most part, most of us will not be able to physically see an aura because our eyes are not adapted to seeing visible light at near dark sky levels and even then, most of the light emitted by humans is the infrared type. However, let us suppose there are some of us who can perceive this low level of light. What if you still couldn't see an aura?

One possible explanation for why some may not be able to see auras on a physical level is because auras don't exist on a physical level. They are said to exist in one's mind... which then would suggest those unable to see color wouldn't have an ideal of what an aura is. Alternatively, in some circles the aura is said to be not limited to visible light and may also include subtle vibrations, slight differences between temperatures and more. Whatever the case may be, if it is possible to see auras, this does not appear to be a universal thing.




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