The Superpower of Human Perspective: Extraordinary Dual Vision

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In California, a girl named Haize has an extraordinary gift of clairvoyance; she can perceive colored auras around individuals, enabling her to assess their health status. Her ability extends to viewing internal organs, functioning much like a "human X-ray machine."
As a child, Haize would draw colorful halos around the subjects in her artwork, something other children didn’t do. As she matured, she realized these halos relayed different messages. For example, if someone was encircled by green or golden auras, they were healthy, while brown and dark brown auras indicated potential illness.
Haize has the capacity to see inside the human body, gaining a comprehensive understanding of its condition. She explained, “My vision can toggle between abilities, allowing me to observe the body’s internal state in detail. Sometimes, what I discover deeply troubles me, as it can be frightening.”
Extraordinary "Dual Vision"
In 2005, the Russian newspaper "Pravda" featured a 16-year-old girl named Natasha who possesses a unique talent. Her eyes exhibit an extraordinary "dual vision," allowing her to "see through" the human body like an X-ray or ultrasound, even identifying areas these technologies can't detect.
Natasha hails from an ordinary family in Saransk, a city in western Russia. Her mother, Tatyana, recounted that at age ten, Natasha endured acute appendicitis and required a hospital visit. Following an appendectomy, she continued to suffer severe abdominal pain, unable to move. The issue arose from the doctors accidentally leaving several cotton balls inside her during surgery, leading to another operation.
However, less than a month later, a miraculous event occurred: Natasha began seeing inside her mother’s body and could perceive through surfaces, particularly the human body.
Natasha stated, "When assessing a patient’s health, I swiftly transition between functions, like having dual vision, enabling me to see all of the body's biological structures. Although it’s challenging to explain my method of diagnosis, I can feel an unusual signal from the dysfunctional organs."
Russian medical experts at the First Children's Hospital were intrigued by Natasha's abilities and conducted several tests. They asked her to conduct a clairvoyant exam on a woman with multiple ailments and list her medical conditions. Natasha meticulously noted each ailment the woman had, and later, the hospital’s ultrasound results confirmed Natasha’s diagnosis was entirely accurate.
A journalist from Britain’s "Sun" newspaper invited Natasha to London to test her clairvoyant skills by having her examine a man, without informing her of his previous injury. After examining him, Natasha revealed he had a spinal injury and an asymmetrical pelvic area due to a fracture. She also identified the marks from removed metal pins, which matched the X-ray results perfectly.
Natasha dreams of becoming a "miracle doctor." She said, "I aspire to learn more medical terminology and knowledge for more precise diagnoses. Understanding everything I see will undoubtedly assist those who seek my help." Natasha has enrolled at a college affiliated with Moscow’s Ogarev National University, aiming to be a successful doctor in the future.
Sisters with Clairvoyant Abilities
In 2005, the Russian newspaper "Trud" reported on the Sapozhnikova sisters from Ivanovo, both possessing the ability to see inside the human body and diagnose illnesses. The elder sister, Valentina, can assess a person's health condition with just a glance. Valentina explained that she doesn’t directly see organs but perceives various colors and shades of light around them, occasionally observing clusters of light.
Researchers attempted to find something to obstruct Valentina’s vision, but metal plates and building panels proved futile, as she could still see through them. Interestingly, the bright light emitted during sincere prayer could block Valentina's sight, a phenomenon yet to be explained by modern science.
Valentina is a medical student, and her teacher, Dr. Eugeny Putintsev, is fascinated by her abilities. To verify her claims, he brought Valentina to Anatoly Okhatrin’s laboratory to determine whether she truly saw diseased organs and how.
In an unfamiliar laboratory, researchers turned off the lights and asked Valentina to explore. She reported seeing some areas glowing, particularly where they had placed bottles of magnetized water. In the magnetizing device area, Valentina also observed bright lights. She successfully identified the magnetized water bottles among a vast array of containers and instruments.
Subsequently, she faced a more challenging test. Researchers asked her to examine parts of the lab without water. Surprising everyone, she still noticed a large black mass in one corner and small red and green masses in another section. Further investigation revealed that areas with the red and green masses had previously contained a bottle of tap water. The water with the black mass had experienced considerable structural damage over two days.
Researchers also tasked her with diagnosing illnesses. She accurately identified past medical conditions for several individuals and diagnosed early-stage diabetes in one person. When Valentina looked at a group photo, she noticed everyone had an aura except one individual. It turned out that person had died in a car accident a year earlier. This phenomenon remains truly inexplicable. However, Anatoly Okhatrin's private lab reported capturing similar black masses around certain individuals. Many such masses were found in cemeteries, hospitals, and basements.
Researchers noted they invited Orthodox monks to join the experiments. According to Orthodox tradition, monks pray before meals. In photographs taken before and after praying, notable changes emerged. Before prayer, monks were surrounded by black clumps about 10 centimeters in diameter, which vanished post-prayer, replaced by bright light.
Researchers used a screen to obstruct Valentina’s view of the human body. However, when flipping the screen, Valentina could still clearly discern the glowing organs through metal or paper. During diagnosis, if someone prayed, Valentina couldn’t see the light from the organs as the bright light around them obscured her vision.
Apparently, only this bright light effectively blocks Valentina’s vision. This could be related to the focused mindfulness people achieve during prayer; such acts of kindness and noble thoughts are brimming with energy, creating a radiant light that makes it difficult for Valentina to see clearly.