Photographer Christopher Wodtke has generously shared images of his Kirlian photography with canvas readers.
According to Wodtke, “Energy surrounding the body is captured using a high voltage that maps, or follows, our bio-plasmic field and traps its image on photographic film. We have taken handprints, and fingerprints done using this Kirlian technique.
“Products, of all sorts, from creams to pills and powders, and even liquids can now be "energy photographed" using Kirlian techniques. Research done using the Kirlian techniques reveal the balance of chi energy. Healers utilizing reiki hands-on techniques can be shown to turn on-and-off the healing abilities. Diabetes indication and other health markers have been discovered in the Kirlian patterns. Even animals and plants have bio-energy fields that have been illuminated.”
Wodtke continues, “The ‘presence’ vs. the ‘absence’ of the life-force is dramatically apparent in Kirlian photography, and is very colorful. It is doubly effective in the LIVE vs. DEAD scenario, as it also presents the cooked vs. raw energies. What I have found over the years of presenting these kind of data is:
- First: Kirlian EDUCATES by showing people that they actually have an "aura"
- Second: Kirlian ENTERTAINS by showing UNIQUE photographic presentations
- Third: Kirlian MOTIVATES changing their entire LIFESTYLES from what they have learned!
“Showing people bright Green broccoli after cooking with the diminished energies vs. the light green, fully energetic non-cooked broccoli, makes them understand that it's not just for eating twice a year at company functions (albeit with dip) anymore!”
Both black and white and color Kirlian photos may be taken of you, your children or your company’s products, and the spectacular photos shown here are available for your personal collection. For information email kirlian@kirlian.com

Arthur, Saturday, November 22, 2008 at 04:07 PMHuh? I guess I could draw conclusions of which has the stronger field in either direction. Could you please explain why you conclude one is 'better' looking? I see raw as more focused. Cooked as giving off more energy. Maybe the more is dissipating (quickly? - no time graph) over time?
- Arthur









