Boy with Psychic Abilities Sees People’s Auras

In the late 19th century, a boy known as M was born into a wealthy merchant family in northern England with innate psychic abilities. His father was a voracious reader, while his mother was deeply religious. M had an older sister, Mira, who was four years his senior and often teased him. From a young age, M could perceive different auras around people and frequently had visions of Jesus. Eventually, this "Jesus" revealed himself to be M's teacher from many past lives and allowed M to call him "the Elder." The "Elder" was a form designed to help M accept his teachings and often served as a guiding presence in M's diary.
As M matured, his psychic abilities grew stronger, enabling him to communicate freely with beings from other dimensions and even discern a person's past and future. However, his parents did not understand him, causing him sadness. Fortunately, Mr. Palmer, a tutor, entered M's life at just the right time. Mr. Palmer not only believed in M but also explored the truths of psychic phenomena with him, accepting the teachings of the "Elder" and other higher beings, thus becoming a lifelong mentor and friend.
Seeing Auras and Souls
In 1939, Soviet scientist S.V. Kirlian used high-frequency electric fields in photography to capture the bright and fascinating auras surrounding the human body, bringing widespread attention to the phenomenon of human auras.
Cameras can be considered a mechanical counterpart to the human eye. When the human eye receives light, the pupil adjusts automatically to control the amount of light entering. In cameras, this function is performed by the aperture. Once light enters the eye, the lens focuses it, similar to a camera lens. The light is then projected onto the light-sensitive retina, forming an image that is converted into electrical signals and sent to the brain's visual system to create a picture. This process is comparable to the way film sensitivity and development occur in a camera. Therefore, in theory, anything a camera can capture should also be visible to the human eye due to their similar structures.
However, the light that the human retina can perceive, called visible light, consists of wavelengths ranging from approximately 390 to 780 nanometers, representing only a small part of the entire light spectrum. Consequently, there are many beautiful and colorful scenes in the world that our eyes cannot see.
Despite this, some extraordinarily gifted individuals can see beyond visible light. M, the psychic boy, is one of them.
M began by observing the auras of his family members: his father had a golden-yellow aura, like a marigold, while his mother's was blue. His sister Mira's aura was indistinct, akin to scattered eggs. Mr. Palmer's aura was beautiful, a blend of yellow with hints of pink, green, and blue. The aura of the "Elder" was even more stunning. In his diary, M noted, "His aura is so beautiful—gold, pink, blue, green, yellow—like the rainbow we saw from the window last time."
In church, Mrs. O'Connor, who was plump, had a deep blue aura, while the sweet little girl Marjorie, considered well-behaved by adults, had an aura resembling dirty blood, making M reluctant to play with her. Some people's auras were vibrant and full of colors, while others' were faint, like dissipating mist. Surprisingly, ordinary people might have beautiful auras, whereas elegantly dressed individuals could have frightening ones.
M gradually recognized patterns, such as dirty and murky auras indicating emotional turmoil and potential loss of sanity, whereas sharp, angular auras suggested rigidity and traditionalism. When people were filled with love, their auras turned pink, as seen when his mother held him or when his cousin Annie was about to get married. It seems the association of pink with romance and love holds true.
Besides seeing auras, M often saw souls. One day, he saw his deceased Uncle Willy sitting in the chair where his father usually sat, just as his father was about to sit down. Hurriedly, M stopped him, insisting Uncle Willy was there. Unable to see anything themselves, his parents dismissed it as another of M's stories, which saddened him. Fortunately, the "Elder" appeared, smiling reassuringly as if to say, "They don’t know what they're doing; forgive them." This eased M's heart and lifted his spirits. Even at a young age, M showed remarkable maturity and forgiveness towards his parents.