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‘Every living thing has a life force. Think of it as electricity. It is an energy and this energy fills every part of your body.’

Floundering slightly at having to explain what I knew instinctively, I called Eric.

‘How can I explain an aura?’

In the beginning, when I spoke to Eric he would often say things that didn’t make any sense to me. He would then show me a picture in my mind to help me understand what he was trying to explain. Very quickly, we developed a communication where pictures came as fast as words.

Now he showed me a room with a large fire. Then the door shut and, even though I couldn’t see the fire, I could still feel the heat radiating from the room. I gave this image to Roz but she was still looking puzzled, so I explained, ‘Just as the room can’t contain all that heat, so your life force is inside your body but your body can’t hold all of it. Your life force radiates around the edges. This over-spill is your aura.’

‘The more complex the being, the more complex the life force. Years ago, I had this all explained to me when I was ill in hospital. I was drifting in and out of consciousness when the spirit of my dead brother, Pete, appeared beside me and placed a large leather-bound book in my hands.’

‘“Open the book,” he said.’

‘The first pictures I saw were of the sea and the minute organisms that lived there. In each of these organisms – amoeba, plankton, seaweed – there was a tiny flicker of light. Just one.’

‘Then I saw small fish go by; each of them had two or three lines of flickering light. The important thing, the book told me, was to see the life force in everything. I was shown a rain forest filled with huge trees. Each tree had three or four strong lines of light moving through the trunk. At the canopy, the leaves had wonderful, soft flickers of light moving through their veins.’

‘I saw the forest floor and a formation of ants moving over the trunk of a fallen tree. I marvelled at the beauty of the lights in their bodies. The book went on to show me reptiles, birds and animals, all with increasing amounts of light.’

‘The last picture was of a city, full of human beings. I saw the intricacy of millions of moving lines of light that make up the human form. Layer upon layer of tiny white pulsating lines. The same light was in the amoeba and in the human. What differed was the complexity and amount of light in each.’

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