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Posted 05 October 2011 - 05:52 PM

The human aura is just whatever energy your body is not using at the moment. When are cells metabolize ATP any leftover energy form say bending my elbow or generating a though (neural electricity/ chemical activity) is released as electromagnetic radiation in the form of body heat and EM fields. The Aura is responsible for a number of odd phenomena like those found around faith healers and psychic vampires. Both of which can induce feelings in others but still can't break bricks or throw 200lb A-Holes around.

I still think Chi is a 4th dementia observation of expression and not the physical part or parts involved

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