Monday, December 14, 2020

Dicyanin Dye - Looking into Other Dimensions

 

Q.  Lynn can you look at this?

https://scarenormal.com/why-is-dicyanin-dye-illegal/

During the 1920's a scientist by the name of Walter Kilner experimented with a chemical called, Dicyanin. He placed the dye in between two glass planes and looked through it. What he found was the ability to see the aura of any person. Have you ever heard of Dicyanin Dye? (I just stumbled on this today, I'm not claiming this to be a "fact" of any kind). 

It is highly illegal and here is a theory as to why:
Dicyanin Dye is illegal because it is said to have special properties when placed between two glass planes.  When doing this the resulting effect gives anyone the ability to look into the astral realm, along with seeing a person's emanating aura. Essentially proving that another plane of reality exists.

Because of the dyes ability to block out the white light spectrum it helped Kilner's ability to concentrate on the person's aura. Before the 1940s, private researchers were able to freely use Dicyanin Dye. During this same time frame the U.S. Government banned any use of it. In 2010, very briefly the public was able to buy Dicyanin Dye but was quickly banned once again. When a government Chemist was asked to see just how classified the dye was the chemist found out that the company that creates the dye assigns a special code to its customers. The Chemist also found out that his security code allowed him to buy all the LSD, Heroine and Cocaine he wanted but he didn't have high enough clearance to request Dicyanin Dye.

It seems like at one time they could make a real "They Live" set of glasses.  Check out the link below: 
A.  This is a topic that I have not heard of.  Very interesting concept, and I wanted to take a moment to tune into this.

As I focus on this, I do get that such an element exists.  I get that it is ET oriented and it is one of the components used in Project Looking Glass. It is held in very high regard due to the filtering properties, therefore making it difficult to obtain.  If you were able to happen upon it [I hear] expect someone in a black suit to find you quickly.  This substance allows people to easily access other dimensions, and see outside the typical 3D vibrations with ease. 

When I think on this more specifically, I get we have a normal human 3D spectrum of color/frequency that can be seen by the naked eye.  There is a much larger range of colors and frequencies that we cannot see.  Ultraviolet light and infrared light is as example.  Just as infrared goggles help redirect light/frequency to enable humans to see in situations they normally could not see, glasses made with this film/component do the same thing.  These special glasses convert frequencies to a range that is seen and understood by the human 3D eye.

Thanks for the reading suggestion!  If anyone knows where I can obtain this on the down low, I want some (minus the guys in the black suits)!  Love and light, Lynn 

Please watch the video and give me your thoughts.  Have a great Friday!  Love and light, Lynn 
To view free public posts, videos and discussion, please view any of the following platforms:
Parler - NEW!

Please check out my new book. Now Available: Psychic Focus Journey

9 comments:

Sanles said...

How do the men in black manage to find you? What alerts them?

Serene said...

Wow you never know...this kind of substance might inadvertently end up at a thrift store somewhere. God bless the person that finds it and has no idea what they obtained for a mere $1.99.

Robert Schoen said...

I want some too, and a pair of "TheyLive" sunglasses, not that you need then these days to see so many the REAL monsters pretending to be normal humans!

Skyfish said...

That thought popped into my head right away as well!

Robert Schoen said...

I looked into Dicyanin Dye a bit which was used in early photographic development and recalled that a lot of old prints and daguerreotypes had that blueish tint to them that also gave daguerreotypes an incredible detail and dimensionality far better than paper prints. check these out, but don't know if they're the real thing. They've got to be better than the x-ray glasses they sold kids in the 1960's.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/AURA-GLASSES-reiki-orgone-ghost-crystal-hunting-gem-rem-pod-spirit-tool-healing/174079284310?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D225086%26meid%3D23452c5679f743fe9ac3147cf27de1d5%26pid%3D100667%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D8%26mehot%3Dpp%26sd%3D173841806623%26itm%3D174079284310%26pmt%3D1%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2334524&_trksid=p2334524.c100667.m2042

mgm said...

@Robert Schoen - I purchased a pair of those a few months ago. They are somewhat effective but I can't say I was blown away. The lenses are very dark purple to block out 95% of visible light spectrum so you need to be in a very well-lit environment with the person against a white backdrop to see much at all. After maybe 10-20 seconds looking at my hand against a white wall it was possible to discern a subtle phosphorous glow emanating from the outline. Very much like this image https://learn-to-see-auras.das-kaiserreich.net/graphics_template/aura-of-human-hand.jpg

FYI the user instructions supplied with them are as follows: "There are many people past & present who have experimented with energy fields; such as Walter Kilner and Harold Saxton Burr. Even though such work is scientifically validatable with repeatable demonstrated experiments, disappointingly the mainstream scientific community still refuses to acknowledge such scientific discoveries. While we can train ourselves to see auras naturally, it can take many years to do that, and the Aura Glasses offer us the capability of seeing and highlighting the basic shape of the auras instantly without any prior self development. They have many uses aside from viewing the human aura; as some people use them for ghost hunting and reiki practitioners use them as an assistive tool for scanning the auras of their clients. Before we begin, please be aware that these are meant for viewing the 'shape' of the aura; not the individual colors. The color of the aura appears as 'electric blue' through the glasses. They help to highlight subtle energy fields by combining a UV dye with molecular exciting chemicals."

Kilner's experimental results seem far more dramatic, you can read his book on the subject here https://archive.org/details/humanatmosphereo00kiln/page/n23/mode/2up

mycale said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
mycale said...

It seems there's not a real alternative anymore. The only replicas were made by a guy in Australia until 2011 or 2012.

The stuff that's sold now looks like sunglasses and the lenses shift to blue instead of the violet spectrum. Also the reactions seem rather mixed to those. They go for around USD 40-70, but I suspect it's all the same producer with shops adding different markups.

Dicyanin seems legal in Europe. The ones from Australia were called PranaView and were around USD 150-200. Sigh, I wish I knew something like this existed back when they were still made.

YourGlamWonderland said...

You need to ask if there is a close alternative to this dye that so that we can try and make our own…surely this isn’t the only thing on this entire 3d plane that has these metaphysical properties. I hope you see my comment and find out!