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In another test, which was televised,[18] another aura reader was placed before a partition where five people were standing. He claimed that he could see their auras from behind the partition. As each person moved out, the reader was asked to identify where that person was standing behind the slot. He identified only 2 out of 5 correctly.
 
In another test, which was televised,[18] another aura reader was placed before a partition where five people were standing. He claimed that he could see their auras from behind the partition. As each person moved out, the reader was asked to identify where that person was standing behind the slot. He identified only 2 out of 5 correctly.
 
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The [[bodies]] of [[Adam and Eve]] gave forth a shimmer of [[light]], but they always wore clothing in conformity with the [[custom]] of their associates. Though wearing very little during the day, at eventide they donned night wraps. The origin of the [[tradition]]al halo encircling the heads of supposed pious and holy men dates back to the days of Adam and Eve. Since the light emanations of their bodies were so largely obscured by clothing, only the radiating glow from their heads was discernible. The descendants of Adamson always thus portrayed their [[concept]] of individuals believed to be extraordinary in [[spiritual]] development.[http://mercy.urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/usr/local/www/data/papers?link=http://mercy.urantia.org/papers/paper74.html&file=/usr/local/www/data/papers/paper74.html&line=113#mfs]
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The [[bodies]] of [[Adam and Eve]] gave forth a shimmer of [[light]], but they always wore clothing in conformity with the [[custom]] of their associates. Though wearing very little during the day, at eventide they donned night wraps. The origin of the [[tradition]]al halo encircling the heads of supposed pious and holy men dates back to the days of Adam and Eve. Since the light emanations of their bodies were so largely obscured by clothing, only the radiating glow from their heads was discernible. The descendants of Adamson always thus portrayed their [[concept]] of individuals believed to be extraordinary in [[spiritual]] development.[https://mercy.urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/usr/local/www/data/papers?link=https://mercy.urantia.org/papers/paper74.html&file=/usr/local/www/data/papers/paper74.html&line=113#mfs]
    
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
# Jack, Alex The New Age Dictionary First Edition: Kanthaka Press:1976; Second Edition Japan Publications, Inc. Tokyo and New York:1990 (Page locations taken from Second Edition)--See definition of "Aura" page 14; Definition of "Third Eye" Page 200
 
# Jack, Alex The New Age Dictionary First Edition: Kanthaka Press:1976; Second Edition Japan Publications, Inc. Tokyo and New York:1990 (Page locations taken from Second Edition)--See definition of "Aura" page 14; Definition of "Third Eye" Page 200
# http://parapsych.org/glossary_a_d.html Parapsychological Association website, Glossary of Key Words Frequently Used in Parapsychology, Retrieved January 24, 2006
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# https://parapsych.org/glossary_a_d.html Parapsychological Association website, Glossary of Key Words Frequently Used in Parapsychology, Retrieved January 24, 2006
 
# LeadBeater, Charles: Man: Visible and Invisible, 1902.
 
# LeadBeater, Charles: Man: Visible and Invisible, 1902.
 
# Palamidessi, Tommaso: The Occult Constitution of Man and Woman, 1968.
 
# Palamidessi, Tommaso: The Occult Constitution of Man and Woman, 1968.
# http://www.skepdic.com/auras.html The Skeptic's Dictionary by Robert Todd Carroll, entry on auras, Retrieved Oct 13, 2007
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# https://www.skepdic.com/auras.html The Skeptic's Dictionary by Robert Todd Carroll, entry on auras, Retrieved Oct 13, 2007
 
# Deprez, L. et al.. "Familial occipitotemporal lobe epilepsy and migraine with visual aura <Internet>". Retrieved on 16 July 2007.
 
# Deprez, L. et al.. "Familial occipitotemporal lobe epilepsy and migraine with visual aura <Internet>". Retrieved on 16 July 2007.
 
# Hill, Donna L. et al.. "Most Cases Labeled as "Retinal Migraine" Are Not Migraine <Internet>". Retrieved on 16 July 2007.
 
# Hill, Donna L. et al.. "Most Cases Labeled as "Retinal Migraine" Are Not Migraine <Internet>". Retrieved on 16 July 2007.
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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* [http://skepdic.com/auras.html Auras in the "Skeptic's dictionary"]
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* [https://skepdic.com/auras.html Auras in the "Skeptic's dictionary"]
* [http://skepdic.com/kirlian.html Kirlian Photography in the "Skeptic's Dictionary"]
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* [https://skepdic.com/kirlian.html Kirlian Photography in the "Skeptic's Dictionary"]
    
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[[Category: Religion]]
 
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