Are Auras Real? Aura Colors, Cameras, and the Tests

MYS431: Someone sits down in front of a special camera, puts their hands on two metal plates, and walks away with a photo of their own face wrapped in violet, gold, and a flash of red — plus a booklet decoding what each color means. These days the same reading comes from a selfie. So what is an aura supposed to be, where did the idea come from, and what happens when someone tries to test it?

Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli start with the claim itself: a luminous colored field said to surround every living thing, layered into etheric, emotional, mental, and spiritual bands, tied to the chakras and the life energy called prana. They walk the color code most readers work from — red for vitality or anger, yellow for intellect, blue for calm, violet for spirituality, muddy grays for sickness — and ask how much of it rides on something real. Psychologists have found a partial cross-cultural pattern in how people pair colors with feelings, the low-grade synesthesia baked into seeing red and feeling blue. That is part of why a reading can feel intuitively right.

Then the history, which is far shorter than most people assume. Scripture and Christian art know plenty about light around holy people — the kavod filling the tabernacle, Moses’ face shining after Sinai, the Transfiguration, Saint Seraphim of Sarov blazing in a snowy forest in 1831. But those are extraordinary events tied to the divine presence, not a field around everyone all the time. The modern package — everyone has one, anyone can learn to see it, a camera can photograph it — barely predates the late 1800s.

Jimmy traces the family tree: Franz Anton Mesmer and animal magnetism, tested by the royal commissions of 1784 that Benjamin Franklin chaired; Karl von Reichenbach and the odic force; Madame Blavatsky and Theosophy, where the aura takes its familiar shape; Annie Besant and Charles Webster Leadbeater, whose Thought-Forms supplies the color chart that lands on a fairground printout a century later; Walter Kilner‘s dicyanin screens; Wilhelm Reich‘s orgone; and Kirlian photography, which really does capture something — just not what it was sold as.

Then the hard part. Seven explanations are on the table and Jimmy takes each seriously — a real photographed field, a subtle energy physics has not found yet, biophotonssynesthesia inside the perceiver, or plain perception: afterimages, contrast effects, cue reading, and the Forer effect. The evidence includes the screen tests parapsychologists have run since 1972, the 2012 University of Granada study that made headlines as proof auras are real, and the Christian tradition’s own luminous saints and halos.

None of this, Jimmy is careful to say, makes aura readers frauds. Most are sincere, and some really are seeing colors. The question was never whether they are honest.

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Chapters:

  • 0:00:12 – Intro
  • 0:00:43 – Cold open: an aura reading at the shop
  • 0:01:40 – What an aura is supposed to be
  • 0:02:36 – Layers, chakras, and prana
  • 0:04:16 – What the colors are said to mean
  • 0:05:21 – Rare gift or learned skill?
  • 0:05:57 – Color and emotion across cultures
  • 0:07:14 – Light around holy figures in scripture
  • 0:09:31 – Halos, the nimbus, and the mandorla
  • 0:11:06 – Franz Anton Mesmer and animal magnetism
  • 0:12:41 – Mesmerism in Paris
  • 0:13:49 – The Franklin Commission of 1784
  • 0:17:18 – Karl von Reichenbach and the odic force
  • 0:19:50 – The Society for Psychical Research
  • 0:20:56 – Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky
  • 0:23:21 – Besant, Leadbeater, and the color code
  • 0:25:50 – Dr. Walter Kilner and the dicyanin screens
  • 0:29:09 – Wilhelm Reich and orgone
  • 0:30:39 – The FDA, the book burnings, and Reich’s death
  • 0:31:56 – Kirlian photography
  • 0:33:26 – Clip: Mysteries from Beyond Earth (Thelma Moss)
  • 0:39:39 – The modern aura camera
  • 0:40:30 – How aura cameras actually work
  • 0:41:56 – Auras today: apps and selfies
  • 0:42:42 – Thank you to Patrons
  • 0:43:13 – Sponsor: Rosary Army and School of Mary
  • 0:43:35 – Sponsorship opportunities
  • 0:44:40 – Reason Perspective: the seven theories
  • 0:46:14 – Theory 1: Do aura cameras photograph a real field?
  • 0:47:48 – Theory 2: Do the colors carry universal meanings?
  • 0:50:54 – Theory 3: A literal electromagnetic field?
  • 0:52:52 – What Kirlian photography actually captures
  • 0:54:21 – Theory 4: An undiscovered subtle energy
  • 0:56:51 – The screen tests
  • 0:59:21 – Why negative results from parapsychologists matter
  • 1:00:11 – Theory 5: Biophotons
  • 1:02:55 – Theory 6: Synesthesia
  • 1:06:57 – Theory 7: Ordinary perception and suggestion
  • 1:11:06 – Faith Perspective
  • 1:13:47 – Halos as symbol, not photograph
  • 1:14:38 – Bottom Line
  • 1:15:39 – Further Resources
  • 1:16:21 – Mysterious Feedback: #420 Pre-Sputnik Transients
  • 1:22:06 – Your mysterious feedback
  • 1:22:46 – Thank you to Oasis Studio 7
  • 1:22:51 – Jimmy’s YouTube channel
  • 1:23:52 – Next Time: The Shepherd of Hermas
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  • 1:24:45 – Show notes
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  • 1:25:20 – Outro

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