THE HUMAN AURA.
A REMARKABLE DISCOVERY. (Received 16, 1.10 p.m.) Paris, Feb. 15. The existence of a luminous zone or aura emanating from the human body, which Dr. Kilner claims can be rendered visible by means of a chemical substance making the retina sensible to the radiations, is regarded by French scientists as a most important discovery. Rene Soudre, lecturing at the International Metaphysical Institute, declared that abundance of proofs left hardly any doubt about the discovery. M. Berthoulat, a member of the institute, was of the opinion that the radiations were probably physical, like odours or phosphorescence of plants, not metaphysical.—(Reuter.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 53, 16 February 1921, Page 6
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