Circle of Intention
PEACE AND HEALING ON PLANET EARTH, ONE HEART AT A TIME
I D Photography Article
Published first in Natural Awakenings of North Central New Jersey
Inter Dimensional Photography
By Christina Lynn Whited













Melanie Usischon had no idea that she would capture more than the image of her
daughter running through the hotel hallway at Disneyworld.  This photo shows the energy
trails of different Light Beings.

  Many people believe they are bad photographers.  Misty gray areas
appear in their pictures, a shaft of sunlight shows up in a photo taken on a
rainy day, or perhaps the top of someone’s head is obscured by a grey
circle.  These images are then consigned to the circular file, or more
recently, ejected via the “delete” button.  It is a common occurrence these
days, happening to scores of people around the world.
  And yet there are no mistakes.  These photographic anomalies are really
just another example of the breadth of the vibrational range of the world in
which we live.  They are actually a gift, given only to those who are sensitive
enough to capture the vibration on film or digitally.  Inter-Dimensional
Photography is a far more appropriate term for this phenomenon than
“mistake.”
  We live in and on a world in transition.  As Mother Earth continues on her
course of changes the vibrational rate of the planet itself is rising, and mass
consciousness is also being raised higher.  More and more people
recognize the breadth of our world, both seen and unseen, and the
complexity of our interactions with all life forms as spiritual beings having a
human experience.  Consequently, more people than ever are seeing odd
images crop up in their photographs.
  So many inter-dimensional photos are being taken that conferences are
springing up from Sedona to Palm Springs to Glastonbury to discuss this
wide ranging experience.  The Prophets Conferences focus on orbs,
bringing to light what is known about inter-dimensional photography while
posing questions for the future.  Will the orbs continue to manifest?  What
do the different colors mean?  Why are some plain and some patterned?  
When and where can they be found, and just what, or who, are they?
  For Nancy Burson, artist and inventor of photographic morphing
techniques, inter-dimensional photography is an everyday occurrence.  
Burson spent a night in a crop circle in England in 2004 and has been
photographing ECs, Extra Celestials, ever since.  She lectures widely on the
topic, inviting audience members to bring their cameras and document the
orbs for themselves at the end of her presentation.  In Burson’s experience
the energies she has been told are Light Beings from other worlds manifest
as images of orbs, points of light, blue flashes, or even skulls of light.













This image of an EC was taken by Nancy Burson among the tree leaves in Mary Jo
Kuehne's backyard garden.  (c) Nancy Burson/Mary Jo Kuehne

   As her lectures prove, you don’t have to be a professional photographer
to capture other-worldly images on film.  Melanie Usischon found etheric
energy in a photo that she took of her daughter running down the corridor of
their hotel at Disneyworld.  (PHOTO AT TOP OF PAGE)  A student from
Puerto Rico, Usischon was taken aback by the image.  “I didn’t know what it
was, but I thought it was very cool, so I didn’t throw it out.”
  Kirlian photography, originated in 1939, documents electrical energy by
direct contact with a photographic plate.  Kirlian pictures of the aura have
been commonplace at metaphysical fairs since the 1980’s.  Less common,
but becoming more so, are high energy flashes in amateur photos.  Many
people with psychic potential or healing abilities will find that these flashes
have occurred in their pictures throughout their lifetime.  Not knowing what it
was, the images have been ignored, relegated to the back of the box rather
than front and center in family photo albums.
  The level of vibration of each person behind the shutter determines what
will be captured on film.  Two people photographing the same image at the
same time may very well document two different levels of being or vibration.  
One may pick up orbs, while the second may receive the image of a panther
in the same place.  Celia Tiberio picks up her camera when she gets a
particular feeling, or when she is told by her Spiritual Guidance.  Her images,
largely taken out of doors, document a wide variety of energy patterns
emerging in the landscape all around her Central New Jersey home.  Tiberio
finds it very reassuring that this energy, this “love” is being dispensed so
freely to all on the planet, from the hills of New Jersey to the Red Rocks of
Sedona, to the tors of  the Celtic lands of Britain.  Unwilling to place her
photographic efforts into a limited paradigm, Tiberio does not define what
the images are, but encourages the viewer to define the energies for
himself.  Symbols, shafts of light, white buffalo heads, portals, and more
appear in the photos that Tiberio has been taking for the past ten to fifteen
years.















Celia Tiberio's photo, taken during a meditation on Jesus in Sedona, Arizona, in 2000,
shows the image of a ship hovering over the site in the midst of the ceremony within the
pyramid.













Celia Tiberio often receives extraordinary images of Light.  
This image, taken at the end of a lane in New Jersey, is the
last of a series of five in which this three-pronged light appeared.

  One of the most interesting things that happen in inter-dimensional photos
is the second layer of anomalies that often show up in the background.  In
this photo of orbs at the waterfall, there are secondary images of skulls in
the falling water of the supports.  Others in the same series contain different
manifestations.  Each secondary image has meaning to the photographer at
the time it is taken, and may indeed contain a message for others as well.  
The skull is a symbol of transition, of transformation to the higher realms of
consciousness, hence its repeated use among spiritual cultures for millennia.















Among the first I-D photos taken by the author, this view of the Falls, taken with a digital
camera, shows the energy trails that follow the orbs.  Closer examination reveals other
images in the water cascading over the supports.

  Images of Mary, the mother of Jesus, have appeared in photographs for
many years.  The most famous image was taken in Arizona by a woman on
vacation while she and her husband were driving down the road.  She asked
him to stop so she could take a picture of the beautiful flowers she saw on a
bush.  He said he saw no flowers and agreed to stop so she could prove her
claim via her Polaroid camera.  As the image developed, the Holy Mother
appeared behind the bush.  Feeling that this was a gift for everyone from
Mary, the woman has never taken credit for the photo and has freely given it
to the world, with no hint of her identity.


















This anonymous photo was taken in Arizona many years ago.  Although it has been
copied so many times that the bush and the flowers have been obscured, the image of
Mary, mother of Jesus, remains crisp and clear.

  Images of Mary, or angels, frequently appear among the leaves of trees, in
waterfalls, in the clouds, anywhere there is a need to connect more fully with
the photographer, to express the message that we are not alone.  That is
the ultimate message behind all inter-dimensional photography –
unconditional love/Divinity is everywhere and is available to all.

Sites for more photos: (Sorry, I have not yet taken the time to link them.  Just
copy and paste.)

www.greatmystery.org

www.nancyburson.com

www.interdimensionalphotography.com