[Gogglist_pub] From Joshua, Book About Aura
Shamash
shamash at orderofganymede.org
Sat Mar 13 11:53:11 EST 2010
Joshua,
Thanks for the links to the various books. All of these would
be considered writings about the Western Esoteric Tradition. S.G.J. Ouseley
seems a reasonable sort. I do have a few of his books. "The Aura and What
it Means to You," is a compilation from a selection of authors, some of them
Theosophical, (Besant, Leadbeater,) some are associated with astral
projection (Carrington,) some have created their own traditions (Edgar
Cayce, Von Reichenbach,) and some are more focused on the aura (Ouseley.)
Without getting the book, its hard to tell how well the editors selected the
included pieces.
"The Art and Science of Personal Magnetism." by Theron Q. Dumont
is an interesting case which points out why its important to know who you
are reading. T.Q. Dumont is a pseudonym of William Walter
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Walker_Atkinson> Atkinson who also
wrote under the pseudonyms of Yogi Ramacharaka and Swami Panchadashi, among
others. He is actually a pretty good occultist, but I have an innate
distrust of writers who hide their identity in an apparent attempt to
deceive.
For example, I would rather read someone who was actually initiated into the
Hindu Swami Order, such as Paramahansa Yogananda, rather than someone who
falsely claimed such.. Paramahansa founded the Self-Realization Fellowship
<http://www.yogananda-srf.org/> His life story is very inspiring, and is
as filled with occult miracles and information to glean as any modern
writer. I can recommend his Autobiography of a Yogi
<http://www.yogananda-srf.org/ay/index.html> without hesitation. If you
read it and decide to become a Swami, I cannot blame you, although this is
not an easy path. :-)
Reading what others have written about the aura is helpful for background,
but one of the points of doing research and creating a new aura goggle
design is to allow people to verify for themselves what they can determine
about the aura. For example, I've been able to verify quite a number of
things that Kilner wrote about, though not all-but what Kilner had to say
about the aura doesn't quite match what other more occult writers had to
say.
For example, the colors in the aura that Kilner and Bagnall observed don't
match at all what other writers have said. Nor do they match what I see.
Nor do I see what everyone claims about chakras; however, I use that same
knowledge when I do meditations and rituals with apparent effectiveness.
Why are there these differences? I don't know yet. But I am convinced that
we see something interesting and important when we observe the aura with or
without the aid of aura goggles, and that we are on the verge of the opening
of a new field of endeavor. That is extremely exciting.
Peace,
tom
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Subject: [Gogglist_pub] From Joshua, Book About Aura
hello,
Alright Tom, There is alot of talk on the message boards about Wendy
Lambert and so on...
what I have here are two links on The aura and they are far superior to
cyamitized goggles, or wendy by comparasin. please post this up on the next
issue.
http://www.healthresearchbooks.com/pages/book_detail.php?pid=397 - Some
real and far genuine aura reading.
http://www.healthresearchbooks.com/pages/book_detail.php?pid=301 - All
about magnetism.
http://www.healthresearchbooks.com/pages/book_detail.php?pid=634 - Its all
about color,
http://www.healthresearchbooks.com/pages/book_detail.php?pid=1145 - ...and
there real power
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