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aura$5919$ - traducción al holandés

PARAPSYCHOLOGICAL AND SPIRITUAL CONCEPT
Aura analysis; Aura diagnosis; Aura photography; Supernatural aura; Human body aura; Bio-aura; Human aura
  • Representation of a human aura, after a diagram by [[Walter John Kilner]] (1847–1920)
  • Picture by Hippolyte Baraduc published in 1896, purported to show a "vital force" around a child
  • [[Charles Webster Leadbeater]] is credited with developing and popularizing the concept of auras.
  • Kirlian photo]] showing an artistic representation of a man in the Lotus position, surrounded by a blue glow

aura      
n. aureool, lichtkrans

Definición

aura
['?:r?]
¦ noun (plural aurae -ri: or auras)
1. the distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to be generated by someone or something.
2. (in spiritualism and some forms of alternative medicine) a supposed emanation surrounding the body of a living creature.
3. Medicine a warning sensation experienced before an attack of epilepsy or migraine.
Origin
ME, lit. 'a gentle breeze': via L. from Gk, 'breeze, breath'.

Wikipedia

Aura (paranormal)

According to spiritual beliefs, an aura or energy field is a colored emanation said to enclose a human body or any animal or object. In some esoteric positions, the aura is described as a subtle body. Psychics and holistic medicine practitioners often claim to have the ability to see the size, color and type of vibration of an aura.

In spiritual alternative medicine, the human being aura is seen as part of a hidden anatomy that reflects the state of being and health of a client, often understood to even comprise centers of vital force called chakras. Such claims are not supported by scientific evidence and are thus pseudoscience. When tested under scientific controlled experiments, the ability to see auras has not been proven to exist.