AURA IMAGING OF CHARL EY KNOLL
By   Steve Pyrah

 

Seed samples from a few Leicestershire crop formations including Charley Knoll were Pizo-electric imaged during the 1993-4 seasons. Pizo-electric imaging is a cousin of Kirlian photography (Aura photography). As Charley knoll was a very energetic formation it was hoped that the 'aura' of seeds from inside a crop formation would appear different in some way to the 'aura' of seed taken from outside of the formation.

Some Pizo images of seed collected at Charley Knoll are shown below.
Row (1) is of seed taken from position 1 in the formation, row (2) from 2 etc.
Row (C) is the control sample taken from the same field as the formation but well away from it.

  

The seed samples taken from inside Charley Knoll show little if any difference to the control sample except for those of seeds taken from location 4. These lack an aural outer 'shell' compared to all the other seed images. Just try hoaxing that! It is also interesting to note the cruciform shape of some of the images. Food for thought?

Research using Pizo-electric imaging has been stopped, due partly to effects on health from working with positive ions but, mainly because Pizo and Kirlian imaging techniques do not produce a true image of the Aura, merely a faint 'shadow' of it. The images mostly show the random discharge pattern of the thousands of volts that are forced through the sample from the output of the pizo device. The voltages required to form an image almost completely overwhelm and destroy the subtle energies of the Aura. It is a miracle that anything of the original Aura is left to see. However there is just enough light energy left to influence the electric discharge pattern slightly. This is what is seen in these images not the Aura but a small trace left by its influence.