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A few respectable scientists have been so sensitive to subtle energies around them that they've been able to perceive more than is normally possible, and so have been described as 'sensitives'. Such a person was Dr. Kilner, who in clinical practice at a London hospital was able to detect disease from his observations of light emanations from his patients' bodies. He used a dicyanin blue filter to show the layers of coloured light produced from the human body. Where there was no emanation of light, this showed the position of the disease. In this way, he made visible to some, the phenomena that the mystics call auras. However, no other doctors were able to see them.
(See British Medical Journal no. 1 review 'The Human Atmosphere', 1912) |