. The human atmosphere, or, The aura made visible by the aid of chemical screens . , however, a carmine screen be employed, eachof the factors will be distinguished; or, shouldthis screen be a fairly dark one, the OuterAura will be eliminated altogether. The following descriptions of the Auras arefrom a selection of persons in good health, vary-ing in age from early infancy and upwards, andare typical. They are arranged according toage—first males, and then females. Case 1.—A., a fine, healthy infant, fifteenhours old, was inspected whilst lying on itsmothers bed upon a black cloth. Al


. The human atmosphere, or, The aura made visible by the aid of chemical screens . , however, a carmine screen be employed, eachof the factors will be distinguished; or, shouldthis screen be a fairly dark one, the OuterAura will be eliminated altogether. The following descriptions of the Auras arefrom a selection of persons in good health, vary-ing in age from early infancy and upwards, andare typical. They are arranged according toage—first males, and then females. Case 1.—A., a fine, healthy infant, fifteenhours old, was inspected whilst lying on itsmothers bed upon a black cloth. Althoughseen under very unfavourable circumstances,his Aura was plainly visible, and in colour wasgrey, tinged with yellow. As far as could beseen it followed the outline of the body. Thisis the youngest child whose Aura we have ex-amined, and it may be interesting to note thatboth the mother and the nurse were able to seethe cloud around him, if they looked throughthe screen. When he had arrived at the age of rourmonths, he was inspected again under more THE HUMAN ATMOSPHERE. Fig. 1.—Healthy boy. THE AURA OF HEALTHY PERSONS


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