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Theories: auras and spirts |
Posted by
Alugarde on Friday, June 07, 2002 - 06:22 AM PST
I had an interesting thought today. Every day individual cells in your body die, but you yourself remain alive...If one accepts that when something dies, when something goes from being life to being inert matter, something happens and a portion of the matter is converted to energy, then what if those dying cells are responsible for auras?
And if that's true, then maybe an aura is about 1/100000000000 of your ghost/spirit/soul/whatnot? For example, say a liver cell dies, then a very small part of your aura would be "liver energy" until it is separated from the rest of your aura and replaced by the energy of more recently dead cells.
But a liver on its own can't survive as a separate life form. It needs other organs to perform the functions in which it is not specialized. By the same token the energy of a liver on its own can't survive as an "energy form". The law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but what if instead of being destroyed the liver energy simply lost its coherence and was converted to some form of everyday energy?
But when a person dies, so much of that person dies that there is enough energy to maintain a certain form, and thus you have ghosts, spirits, and so on.
But what about the spirits that look a little less than human? Well, its been proven that when you touch something a portion of your aura breaks off and attaches itself to whatever you touched. This breaking and attaching could be responsible for some sort of "ghostly evolution" and thus you would have all sorts of other spirits.
Why does a portion of the aura break off from the main aura though? Perhaps the energy of an aura seeks balance. When you touch an object with your hand, some energy from the dead cells in your hand will break off from your aura and attach to that object if it doesn't have any hand energy attached to it. The same is true for the liver energy mentioned above, but only if the object touches an area close to your liver. The energy from dying cells will stay with your aura indefinitely, unless you touch an object that lacks similar energy. You obviously can't go through life not touching anything, so you're constantly losing energy, and this loss makes room for more energy from other dying cells.
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Re: auras and spirts
by Rogue (Rogue@skew.org)
on Jun 07, 2002 - 09:20 AM
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Forgive my ignorance here, but when and how was it proven that auras exist anyway, and when was it proven that they break off? Not disputing these things, just that proof is typically scientific and repeatable, which has not been the case for most research into such subjects. And what happens when two people with auras touch each other, do they experience a zero-sum trade, does the more powerful aura give more to the less powerful one? When two or more people swap auras while nude and get aura all over the bed, who has to sleep in the wet spot? These things concern me greatly, and the Currant is silent on the matter.
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Re: auras and spirts
by necromancer on Jun 07, 2002 - 04:23 PM
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hmmm, maybe you're onto something...
suppose a portion of the aura breaks off from the main because the skin or surface of the aura is weaker (or the bond is weaker) than the rest and 'flakes' off similar to our own skin.
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Re: auras and spirts
by bettie_x (strangersangel@hotmail.com)
on Jun 07, 2002 - 04:29 PM
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Hmmm, very interesting hypothesis...that is if any of it exists. Of course energy does, and it doesn't dissappear, it just transforms into a new energy form, but I don't know about auras....
You know, "auras" and "halos" around objects is a sign of brain/eye malignacy in some cases.
I don't really believe in ghosts or spirits perse...more like memories...like a tape recorder..energy is absorbed by about everything versus plain old electricity or residual energy or kenitic energy...so a lot of hauntings and spirit sightings could be attributed to the tape deck theory..someone goes through a routine of sorts and over time their imprint is recorded on the blank tape of the path they walked, the garden they worked in, the rooms they dwelled.
Anything close to what I would consider a ghost I've see are those of dead pets...when I was little I had a black lab named turbo who was hit by a car. She slept in the little room outside mine (in the garage) and after she died I'd wake up to a noise and see her sticking her head sticking through the bedroom door...so I started leaving it open for her :)
And my favorite cat that slept with me still had her spot on my bed after she died....
and sometimes I see the phantom underwear that my dog obliterated, but that's another story...
I figure what's the harm in believing in it if it makes you feel better if none of us will know until the big dark...kind of like the whole god thing, but that's a whole nother issue in itself...one I don't care to get into :)
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Re: auras and spirts
by Anonymous-Coward on Jun 07, 2002 - 04:39 PM
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*takes pipe lites it, and begins to puff* Speaking from a biological student point of view the idea intregging. However lets not forget cell division, and chemical reactions (ATP) occure, so dead cells are not the only ones to give off energy. I am not one to shoot every idea that comes about. Ghost may or may not exsit, it has of yet to be proven. Auras could exist like the heat we give off. We may not see it, but its there; we just don't have the technology yet. For enstance gold fish see 4 primary colors, and the infered light. The soul is real just look at our art; listen to our music (classical & Modern), however the souls imortality is to be questioned.
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Re: auras and spirts
by Dolorosa on Jun 07, 2002 - 07:11 PM
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Hmmm...yes, yes...I see...a very clever theory, dead cells and unquantifiable energy fields...In all honesty I must give you props for a rather well thought out shot...but I must also pose trhe question "So?"
Trying to figure this stuff out is an admirable past time...unfortunately, as far as metaphysics go, inconsistency and random occurance rule the day...you can't accurately prove anything when all you have is based on chaotic variables...
But at least your trying man.
Me...I'm still trying to figure out where my jellybean went.
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Re: auras and spirts
by pAris (dparis@columbus.rr.com)
on Jun 07, 2002 - 08:10 PM
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nice. ::puff puff:: (wait, who put that in my pipe to smoke?)
Might explain energy vampires - both the relatively benign ones, and the sorts with the shmengy auras which can beat your own energy into submission.
So what about electron transfer? May it's all a chemical thing where it's not that an aura energy has to find an object which lacks that specific energy, but that in the grand chaos/order of life, all things seek a dynamic balance. ::draaagggg:: In other words, as has been proven with science is that systems seek a sort of order while remaining chaotic - such as certain electrical bonds that occur between certain molecules.
...and I usually keep an aura rag by the bed for such emergencies.....
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Re: auras and spirts
by IamSquid (AAA@sockmonkeys.net)
on Jun 08, 2002 - 04:21 AM
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(I JUST got home from a party that decayed into a few of us philosophizing so bear with mee)
Did yoo ever think about how life must be energy but how we confine it to our bodies? So, our bodies are constanly going through chemical processeseses (that's a word), we gain matter by eating it and part of it becomes our body, we shed matter by exhaling and growing hair and stuff. What's to say the carbon atom in the very center of the part of yor brain that identifies yoo as yoo isn't a different carbon atom than five minutes ago?
It's like if yor car breaks down so yoo replace the engine. And yoo need a new transmission so yoo replace that. And yoo go to get some body work done and the Maaco guy wearing the gold Masonic symbol around his neck replaces the body and chasis entirely (and gives yoo the brotherly hook up). At what point does it cease to be the same car?
Either exsistance goes beyond matter or exsistance must be an illusion.
Okay, I'm going to sleep now. Zzzzzzzzz...
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