Crystal Castle uniquely offers aura photography for visitors, using the latest technology. See the beautiful colours of your unique energy field in image form.
An aura is an electromagnetic field of energy that exists around every living thing. The first aura photograph was taken by Nikola Tesla in 1891. As technology has advanced, so too has the capacity to create incredible aura photos.
Crystal Castle has brand new state of the art technology that creates aura imagery of your auric field in colour. Our aura ‘throne’ has a special biofeedback device that measures the electromagnetic pulses from the meridian points on your hands.
These pulses are then converted into their equivalent colour vibration and mapped to corresponding areas of the body. This is projected onto an image to give you an extraordinary colour map of your life force, which is your aura photo.
Included in each Aura Photo Package is a 5-minute interpretation from a trained team member who will explain the significance of each colour and how the colour correlates to both physical and emotional states. It is a brilliant tool for exploring your personal energy field.
Make your Crystal Castle visit even more memorable with a value-packed Aura Photo Package.
From a humble house with a barren dam to magnificent,
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The extraordinary story of Crystal Castle!
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81 Monet Drive, Montecollum, NSW, 2482 Crystal Castle & Shambhala Gardens © 2024. All rights reserved
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Arakwal people and the Widjabul Wia-bal people of the Bundjalung Nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations people today.
Open Every Day 10am – 5pm NSW time. Last entry 4pm.
Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
81 Monet Drive, Montecollum, NSW, 2482 Australia.
Crystal Castle & Shambhala Gardens © 2024. All rights reserved
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Arakwal people and the Widjabul Wia-bal people of the Bundjalung Nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations people today.