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Moonburn33

have you tried looking at plants, other animals, or rocks?
as below, so above

Fitzpatrick

I wouldent have thought that it would stop you from seeing all the auras . This is because glasses bend light , other things on the planet bend the light even before it hits our eyes.

Cheyyne

I have glasses, and they don't affect my auric sight. The reason being, the glass in the glasses bends light. When you see auras, they only appear as light; really this is an illusion made by our minds because it's a way to describe the auras to our brain that is easy to understand. We see them on a much more fundamental level than our ocular nerves.

Nick

Hi Gwathren,

While I do not wear glasses, I have come across this subject before. Thus, I would echo what Cheyyne wrote above, as that corresponds to my understanding. [:)]


Very best,
Nick
"What lies before us, and what lies behind us, are tiny matters compared to what lies within us...." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

volcomstone

I sorta avoided this topic because I couldn't figure exactly how to put my words

It's easier for me to see aura's without my glasses, but with them one they "have more information"
and are more "detailed",   the energy exchanges become fluidic like fluid dynaMICS



I was thinking,  could we construct "glasses" for the third eye? to improve aura detection/?

I heard amythyst (sp?)  is supposed to help
opinions are like kittens, just give 'em away

Gwathren

Do wearing glasses infect seeing auras in any way?

Oh yeah, I wear them. And all the auras I see are light green or pink.

Is it that I can't see auras rightly or the glasses?
And if it's me then what am I doing wrong?

Gwathren
"Everything returns as before, and there is nothing new under the Sun, and man never changes although his clothes change and also the words of his language change."
Mika Waltari "Sinuhe"