The Scientific Proof of the Aura: How It Could Change Our Perception of Death
A recent article came out about a recent scientific study that revealed compelling evidence that living systems emit ultraweak photon emissions (UPE), a phenomenon previously considered fringe but now measurable with advanced imaging technologies. In non-science terms, all living things have an AURA.
See article here: https://interestingengineering.com/health/living-things-emit-light-before-death
What was once only a metaphysical legend, studied in circles of energy healers and mystics, is now verified in science. Bravo! While some of us don't need verification to feel the truth of what exists, which is way beyond what we see, it is always nice to get some visual and verifiable affirmative proof. It definitely doesn't hurt.
The study revealed striking contrasts in UPE intensity between living and deceased organisms. Live mice exhibited detectable photon emissions, while deceased ones showed a significant decrease, suggesting that these emissions are linked to metabolic activity and vital processes. Moreover, plants exposed to physical injury or temperature changes demonstrated a surge in photon emissions, particularly when treated with benzocaine, a local anesthetic. Basically, when plants were under attack, their aura got brighter.
While Kirlian photography has demonstrated similar effects for decades, variations in voltage, pressure, and environmental factors have made these tests difficult to verify scientifically.
While some might draw parallels between these findings and the effects seen in Kirlian photography—where high-voltage electric fields produce a corona discharge around living objects—the study's approach is fundamentally different. Rather than inducing electric discharge, the researchers observed naturally occurring photon emissions, suggesting that these biophotons are intrinsic to life and potentially serve as indicators of metabolic and energetic states.
Now here is where it gets interesting.
Plasma, commonly known as the fourth state of matter, is typically defined as an ionized gas consisting of free electrons and ions. When electrons undergo energy transitions, they release photons, producing a distinctive glow—the same mesmerizing glow seen in auroras and neon signs, both of which are plasma phenomena. This luminous effect arises from the movement and interaction of free electrons, giving plasma its ethereal, almost magical quality.
There are growing whispers in different fields that plasma is becoming more of a behavior than a state of matter. Recent discoveries in solid-state physics, neuromorphic materials, even emotional and informational fields are all seeing plasma-like behavior, which shines a light on the fact that: Ionized behavior is not limited to stars — it shows up in our bones, brains, chips, and even thoughts.
For example, recent research in condensed matter physics has uncovered magneto-ionic vortion states in nanomaterials, where applying voltage to nanodots creates spiraling flows of magnetic ions that mimic neural synaptic behavior. These vortion structures effectively “learn” and adjust magnetic memory, functioning like artificial plasma neurons. This discovery demonstrates how plasma-like behavior, characterized by feedback, charge flow, and field-modulated intelligence, is not only found in cosmic phenomena but can also emerge in engineered materials — bridging the gap between physical systems and neural networks.
What if plasma is the behavior, not just the fourth state of matter but an underlying field of responsiveness and intelligence that reveals itself when conditions like charge, energy, or emotion activate it?
If living organisms emit biophotons, just as photons are emitted in a plasma, as a byproduct of metabolic and oxidative processes, what does this imply about the nature of these emissions?
Here, the concept of bioplasma becomes relevant. Unlike traditional plasma, which consists of ionized gases with free electrons and ions, bioplasma represents a subtler, cooler plasma-like state wherein biological systems generate excited states and photon emissions without full ionization.
This suggests the possibility of a new state of plasma linked to biology and life—similar to cold plasma, a scientifically recognized state where the surface remains near room temperature while electrons within remain highly energized, as seen in neon lights. In this partially ionized state, plasma still functions as a plasma, exhibiting intelligent behaviors such as self-organization and responsiveness to electromagnetic waves.
This plasma-like state is not visible to the naked eye, just as biophotons are only detectable through specific imaging techniques. This could explain why we "sense" or feel things, a phenomenon some describe as a sixth sense or intuition.
These ultraweak photon emissions could be seen as the visible signature of bioplasma—what many refer to as the aura—a living, semi-coherent field of charged particles and electron interactions that envelops and permeates the body. In this sense, the bioplasma aura is a dynamic, information-rich matrix that not only mirrors the body's metabolic processes but may also encode emotional states, thoughts, and intentions as photonic patterns. This perspective suggests that trauma may be stored not only in our physical bodies but also in our auras, influencing how we perceive the world. When we heal trauma and begin to see the world as a safer place, it may be our auras themselves that shift, altering our energetic and perceptual experience of reality.
This is where consciousness comes in. Just as a plasmatic egg cradles a developing embryo, as a plasma membrane holds a baby within the womb, as a cell’s plasma membrane contains and protects its contents, and as the magnetosphere shields (plasma layer) the Earth, our aura functions as a bioplasma—a protective, dynamic field reflecting the same process. And if bioplasma functions as a multidimensional vessel for consciousness, then its implications extend far beyond what we currently understand.
Building upon the concept of bioplasma as a structured field of energy, we arrive at a compelling hypothesis: Bioplasma could serve as the vessel through which consciousness operates, a 'plasma spaceship' that carries the essence of the self beyond physical death.
Since energy never dies, plasma may reveal how and why our consciousness continues after death through an energy transfer, much like how electrons emit photons during energy transitions. These photons don’t vanish—they simply go somewhere else. That "somewhere else"—whether we call it the collective unconscious, the otherworld, the fourth dimension, or dark plasma—is where I believe our consciousness goes, to be reborn, to learn, and to evolve, whatever its process may be.
Electrons, in this speculative framework, could function as microscopic Einstein-Rosen bridges, serving as quantum-scale wormholes that facilitate the transfer of information across dimensions. When electrons undergo energy transitions and emit photons, these photons may not simply dissipate; instead, they could be transferred through these electron-wormhole connections, carrying encoded consciousness data into the fourth-dimensional plasma matrix. In this sense, plasma becomes the multidimensional bridge where biophotons, containing the informational essence of the self, traverse through electron-wormholes and emerge in higher-dimensional plasma space. This process mirrors the way photons travel through spacetime in traditional wormholes, suggesting that consciousness itself might follow a similar path, transitioning through electron-wormholes as photonic data to higher states of existence, where it can reorganize, reassemble, or reincarnate. This sounds like science fiction but is not out of the question.
During life, the bioplasma aura functions as a conduit for consciousness, anchoring memory, intention, and thought within the physical form while simultaneously interacting with multidimensional plasma fields. It is our "spaceship" for the 3D reality and also ushers us into a 4D reality when our physical body dies.
Upon death, as the physical body disintegrates, the bioplasma vessel could undergo a state change, transferring its informational and energetic content to the fourth-dimensional plasma matrix—a more expansive, less dense plasma field where memory, identity, and consciousness continue to exist.
In this context, death is not the end of consciousness but rather a plasma state transition, a shift from dense, localized bioplasma to a broader, multidimensional plasma continuum. This model suggests that the soul's journey through plasma may involve traversing plasma wormholes or electron-Einstein-Rosen bridges, wherein biophotons serve as carriers of consciousness imprints, maintaining the continuity of self across dimensional boundaries.
This emerging science could redefine what we consider possible, expanding our understanding of human potential beyond what was once dismissed as fantasy.
While we may not prevent physical death, this knowledge could pave the way for technologies or psychological programs that activate or teach the ability to remember past lives—awakening the latent memory held in our bioplasma field, and plasma, the cosmic womb we all seem to be swimming in.
And perhaps it’s already happening, accelerating as part of our natural evolution, as more people report glimpses of other lifetimes, fragments of past experiences that feel all too real. If this is true, it suggests that consciousness is not confined to a single lifetime but is part of a greater ocean of plasma memory, flowing between dimensions and timelines.
There is more out there than we currently understand, and someone must be willing to push those edges, to explore the vastness beyond the physical and reconnect with the greater whole.
I am writing a book on just this: A New Force, Plasma, Consciousness, and The New Human Potential, which will release this summer. You can sign up for it here: https://stan.store/Danakippel
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4moI have the ability to sense the after life. With my sense of smell.There is no other smell like this one. It's a "stinch", A mixture of burnt skin, insense and what I would say what radiation or chemo smells like. On the opposite spectrum of evil, is spirit filled angel people. When I meet an angel that is human like me. Our conversations are so blessed. It doesn't matter as much in words. It's the calm positive feeling of understanding my thoughts and reassurance that I am very special link to our Heavenly family . Because I feel what is hurting someone without trying. And if someone else is lying about anything. Without knowing them I know they are lying. I can see a lie before it comes out of their mouth. So aura's are felt and seen in my experiences. God has Blessed Your life. And all that you do is time we'll spent.
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4moSynesthesia might be one of the keys to “seeing auras.” While often seen as mystical, this could be a neuropsychological effect—where senses cross and overlap. Some people “see” emotions as colors (emotional-color synesthesia), possibly interpreting subtle cues like tone or posture visually. So aura perception may be less imagination, more a rare but real sensory experience. Bridging ancient intuition with modern neuroscience.
Always love your insights. You have changed my life so I hope others will learn from you like I have.
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4mohttps://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1556-3537.2010.01020.x
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4moThe Electrophysiological Basis of the “Evil Eye”: -Bridging Ancient Beliefs and Modern Science. New research suggests that the “evil eye” may have a physiological basis involving subtle electromagnetic emissions from the eyes. Psychiatrist Colin A. Ross proposed that human eyes emit electromagnetic signals in the 1–40 Hz range, potentially creating a detectable energy field. Additionally, biophotons—ultraweak light particles emitted by living tissue—could play a role in how some people perceive auras or feel “watched.” This convergence of biophoton science, ocular extramission, and ancient beliefs invites further exploration into how the human body emits and senses subtle energetic cues, potentially reframing paranormal phenomena as biological communication.