Re: Theos-World Re: Origin of the CONCEPT of Human Aura
Oct 30, 2003 02:11 PM
by Bart Lidofsky
stevestubbs wrote:
I cited several. It occurs to me that in the story of Moses it was
said that when he descended from the mountain some sort of phenomenon
was observed surrounding his head which was mistakenly interpreted to
mean thet he had grown horns.
Yeesh! I am going to check on the site, because I never received it.
In any case, what was mentioned about Moses (and the transfiguration of
Jesus, and Nimbus) was a special phenomenon of the light showing their
connection with God, as opposed to a field that everybody has around them.
Incidentally I do not recall Blavatsky ever mentioning this. I
thought it was Leadbeater who wrpte the book on auras.
Blavatsky mentioned it, although, as with many things, Leadbeater took
the ball, ran it into the endzone, out of the stadium exit, into the
parking lot, out onto the expressway....
Bart
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