The Auras (Dark Radiation) of Galaxies
Science observes that galaxies are surrounded by massive
halos of this mysterious, invisible material. A curiously
similar observation was made by a Hindu saint, half a
century before the above observation. He too saw halos
around galaxies – but they were anything but dark or
invisible. He says:
The divine dispersion of rays poured from an
Eternal Source,
blazing into galaxies,transfigured
with ineffable auras.
*Paramahansa Yogananda, 1946*
The term ‘aura’ is frequently used in metaphysics
to mean a colored radiation emanating from an object.
Spherical halos around saints, as depicted in certain
paintings, are considered auras around the head region.
What were invisible halos to scientists appeared as a
colorful aura around the galaxies to this saint, as he
observed them half a century ago. Was he seeing what
our scientific instruments could not see - the dark matter
counterparts of these galaxies?
Human Auras (Dark Radiation)
It was quite common earlier in the 1900s for the
‘Theosophists’ to describe these dark or subtle bodies as
‘clouds’ or ‘atmospheres’ surrounding (and interpenetrating)
our ordinarily visible bodies. Dark bodies, seers say,
appear as diffused clouds around the ordinarily visible
biomolecular bodies. If a person suspends his prejudices
and tries to observe these clouds using a relaxed gaze – over
time these diffused clouds gradually become more definite
and exhibit specific features and colors. These clouds are
also sometimes called ‘auras’. This description of clouds
surrounding the biomolecular body parallels descriptions
of dark matter clouds surrounding galaxies by leading
scientific researcher on dark matter, Vera Rubin. She says
that dark matter is spread out around the galaxy, reaching
beyond the visible galactic edge and bulging above and
below the otherwise flattened, luminous galactic disk.
Try to envision a typical spiral galaxy, such as
our Milky Way,
as a relatively flat, glowing disk
embedded in a spherical halo of invisible material
- almost like an extremely diffused cloud.
*Vera Rubin*
The notion that there is a subtle field of energy
around the human body,
a halo-like envelope of light
that exists just beyond normal human perception,
can be found in many ancient traditions.
*Michael Talbot*
In their book Future Science, John White and
parapsychologist Stanley Krippner list 97 different cultures
that refer to the aura with 97 different names. Just as our
galaxy is embedded in a spherical halo (as pointed out by Vera
Rubin, above,) our invisible dark bodies are embedded
inside an almost transparent energetic ovoid or bubble.
Invisible, dark or subtle bodies are composed of
dark matter which congregates and densifies within and
around our visible biomolecular bodies.
The Aura and the Aurora
The aura is a colored radiation that emanates from magma
bodies and can be seen by some people. (This can be considered
"dark radiation".) Anthony Peratt says that electrons passing through space are captured
by the Earth’s magnetic field and follow spiral or helical
tracks about the lines of force and in the process collide
with gases in the neutral atmosphere creating the aurora.
Paramahansa Yogananda said in 1946 that 'the "astral
luminaries" resemble the aurora borealis.'
The aura that is radiated by the various (dark) bioplasma bodies
is generated by a procedure not unlike the one
that generates the aurora borealis. We have already noted
that there is a tendency for charged particles to follow
magnetic lines of force. The charged super particles in the
astral and causal ionized magmaspheres are captured by
the electromagnetic fields of our super magma bodies and
flow down (or up) magnetic (helical or spiral) lines of force
in the astral and causal bodies generating colorful auras.
However, whereas the aurora is a natural plasma light
show comprising standard particles - the aura is a plasma
light show of super particles!
Note: "magma": magnetic plasma.
© Copyright Jay Alfred 2006