Kirlian Photography
The purpose of the technologies discussed in this course is for healing, and affecting one’s mental and physical state in a positive way. However, in order to best apply the technologies to one’s personal circumstances, diagnostic processes may be needed in regards to one’s individual circumstances. One such diagnostic tool is called Kirlian Photography.
This process was discovered in 1939 when Semyon Kirlian found that if a living object on a photographic plate is subjected to a high-voltage electric field, an image is created on that plate. The image looks like a colored halo or coronal discharge. This process captures what the spiritual community refers to as the “aura,” and the scientific community calls the “Meissner” field. This field is the area of gas ionization that is produced when electricity enters a living object. The image of the moisture is transferred from the subject to the emulsion surface of the photographic film. The field is visible to the photographic process because of the exchange of photons, or light particles, which takes place as our cells communicate through the chemical process with each other and with the surrounding environment. The light particles the body produces carry information in the same way that fiber optics carry information from one point to the next.



