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Was a recent photo of ET researcher Mary Rodwell a case of “Spirit Photography” or just a classic example of double exposure?
Reality is not black and white but infinite shades of gray. This is an idea that I’ve often suggested when looking at the multidimensional aspects of truth. In this case, I’m speaking of the possibility that an image I showed during my recent interview with Mary Rodwell may in fact be a case-in-point. I brought in quantum researcher and avid photographer Cynthia Sue Larson to weigh in on what may be a case of double exposure revealing something that goes far deeper than a digital anomaly.
Among the possibilities she discussed was a case of spirit photography, a process made popular by Boston engraver William H. Mumler who in 1862 took the first known psychic photographs. Mumler was stunned when he took spirit photographs that seemed to reveal images of dead relatives while he was taking photographs of family and friends.
In this intriguing episode of Higher Journeys Radio, we also discuss the energetic influence in producing image anomalies and how emotion can play a role in capturing our more subtle bodies.
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Relevant links from this episode:
TV Show: Stranger Things
Article: What is Kirlian Photography? The Science and Myth Revealed
HuffPost Article: William H. Mumler, Spirit Photographs, Amazed Audiences with Ghostly Images
Article: The Man who Tried to Photograph Thoughts
Cynthia Sue Larson is a best-selling author, researcher, and transformational speaker who helps people visualize and access whole new worlds of possibility. Cynthia hosts Living the Quantum Dream on the DreamVisions7 radio network. She has been featured on the Discovery Channel, the History Channel, Coast to Coast AM, and BBC, and has presented papers at international conferences on science, spirituality, and consciousness.
For the past 16 years, Cynthia has shared findings from scientific research in the fields of quantum physics, quantum biology, the placebo effect, positive psychology, sociology, and alternative medicine. Cynthia’s articles have appeared in journals ranging from Cosmos and History, to Magical Blend, to Parabola.
Results from Cynthia’s “How Do You Shift Reality?” surveys conducted in April 2000 and June 2013 document incidences of the most commonly experienced types of reality shifts, and her RealityShifters web site has compiled one of the most extensive collections of reality shift reports in the world. Her popular ezine, RealityShifters RealityShifters, is eagerly awaited each month by thousands of subscribers world-wide.
Cynthia has a degree in physics from UC Berkeley, an MBA degree, and a Doctor of Divinity. Cynthia reminds us to ask in every situation, “How good can it get?”
Visit Cynthia at her website: www.realityshifters.com