The Luminator: A Revolution in Spirit Photography?
Thursday November 29, 2007 8:11 AMCan a Polaroid camera capture images of the dead and spirits? That seems to be the case when a special device called the luminator is put into play. The luminator is one of the latest devices to be used in spirit photography, a field that has been controversial ever since photography was invented in the 19th century.
The luminator is a subtle energy device invented by Patrick Richards of Michigan for use in psychotherapy. There are only nine luminators in existence. In 1999, Mark Macy acquired a luminator to use for spirit photography. Macy, of Louisville, Colorado, is one of the leading researchers in the world in the field of instrumental transcommunication (ITC), which involves high tech and real-time, two-way communication with otherworldly realms.
The luminator looks like a large, slim stereo speaker. Inside is a Plexiglas barrel lined with rings filled with water-based liquid that acts like crystal, and two counter-rotating fans that pull air into the unit at the bottom and blow it out at the top, creating a vortex within the device.
Exactly how the luminator works is not known, but its specific subtle energy programming apparently enables the device to change environmental vibrations in a room. This creates a "noise" matrix for spirits to make impressions on film. With the luminator running, Macy snaps photos of people with a Polaroid camera. Sometimes the resulting photograph shows a blurry image in which full or partial spirit faces can be seen superimposed upon the subject. People have recognized dead loved ones. Other images may be spirit guides from higher realms.
Macy's intent is to prove the existence of other realms, as well as aid the grieving. He contributes to "The Project," which he describes as a post-Atlantean, multi-dimensional effort to bring humans back to God. Through The Project, humans will raise their spiritual consciousness to make a quantum leap into fruitful relationships with higher realms.
It is not known why some of the photos will show spirit faces and others will not. Results vary in a sitting, and also among subjects. Some individuals get frequent and dramatic results. The variables may have to do with subtle factors of consciousness and vibrational environmental conditions that are beyond our understanding and ability to control. But that's one of the goals of Macy's work — to discover how consciousness can affect the intersections of dimensions.










