However, let it be clear that the camera can catch the white translucent smoke of ghosts. It happens most often when the ghost has an unguarded group to draw from.
So, the question remains that if ghosts can be photograped, why not the vital aura?
The photo creates an independent image, a likeness and seals it in the moment. Is it truly using just chemicals and light, or it is capturing energy?
Any physical form is a manifestation of subtle force. We realize this upon perceiving death, that the subtle force has left, and the physical form will begin to decay quite quickly.
For indeed it then follows that the subtle force encompasses physical form and is its own sensory organ. Thus the image indeed steals life. The question is how severely.
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However, let it be clear that the camera can catch the white translucent smoke of ghosts. It happens most often when the ghost has an unguarded group to draw from.
So, the question remains that if ghosts can be photograped, why not the vital aura?
The photo creates an independent image, a likeness and seals it in the moment. Is it truly using just chemicals and light, or it is capturing energy?
Any physical form is a manifestation of subtle force. We realize this upon perceiving death, that the subtle force has left, and the physical form will begin to decay quite quickly.
For indeed it then follows that the subtle force encompasses physical form and is its own sensory organ. Thus the image indeed steals life. The question is how severely.
Love this analysis thanks for reading and chiming in!