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Here we present a very unique gallery of subtle pictures.

Subtle pictures are an important tool in Spiritual research. They have the same place like X-rays have in medical science. They provide an authentic glimpse into the subtle world for those who cannot look into it by themselves. The Spiritual Science Research Foundation (SSRF) has used the gift of sixth sense or ESP of many of its seekers to gain an insight into the subtle world and record it for the benefit of humanity. It has used it as a diagnostic tool to understand the causative spiritual factors behind various difficulties in life. It has also used this tool to validate the effect of the various spiritual healing remedies innovated by SSRF.

To view our gallery below, please scroll down and click on the left- or right-hand side arrows.

For more detailed information on subtle pictures, please read the full article ‘What Do We Mean by Subtle Pictures’.

Note: Any subtle drawing can be influenced by ghosts (demons, devils, negative energies, etc.). We have put a protective border around some of the pictures. The border has in it a Name of a specific aspect of God that counteracts any harmful frequencies that the pictures may emit. The Name of God to be used as a protective sheath for any given picture is obtained through meditation.

 

13 Comments »

  • Pravanjan said:

    It has a strong effect.

  • khushboo said:

    only some angel like person can draw the picture of an angel..really amazing…and encouraging..

  • PRADEEP said:

    According to my knowledge everyone is an angel created by God. After coming to this world everyone forgets why they came. A person who does good to society will become a perfect human being.

  • Spiritual Yoga said:

    Great to be here!

  • Shivam said:

    Refer to: http://spiritualresearchfoundation.org/blog/gallery/?pid=4

    By giving some time , concentrating on outermost covering (dots dots of blue divine thing) and wave-like inner subtle covering, i can see some movement.

    What can this be?

    Gsewak Shivam

  • Prashant said:

    Namaste,

    I am Prashant Hegde from Udupi. Now SSRF is most popular in Sprituality.

  • Nirmal Mozumdar said:

    Very deeep research…. very Enlightening… resonate with all said… May the Light Shine All Over..

  • Bobby said:

    Hello! I’ve visited this site numerous times in the past year, or so, and have found the artists’ interpretations of the spiritual realm amazing and scary. More so, something strange happened while photographing my own art using a cell phone camera: strange apparitions blended/merged with my art: a deceased aunt of whom I loved dearly (no images of her were photographed using my cell cam), spirit children images (not in original artwork nor intended) clinging to, swirling around, playing with other characters of an original sketch composed a few years ago, a gorilla..hmm? malevolent changes done instantly. Please!! Can anyone give me an explanation or has anyone experienced this? Seriously, this is profoundly strange and weird.

    peace to all,

    Bobby

  • admin said:

    Dear Bobby, have you seen our article on How are ghosts captured on photographs?

  • Bobby said:

    Yes! It’s been a while; but I do remember briefly reading that article. Didn’t make the connection though. Had a cheaper version cell then with no photo/camcorder feature, so I guess the article didn’t leave a lasting impression for lack of experience with a cell cam, or faulty memory but thanks for the link and reminder.

  • Pavan said:

    Please visit the following links for knowing about Angels and Arc Angels.

    http://www.meherbabadnyana.net/life_eternal/Book_Two/2_Angels.htm

    http://www.Meheryuga.com

    - Pavan

  • Yogi Thakur said:

    I am very thankful to Tanuja and highly obliged, because of her I am here in this great place to learn more about spiritual life.

  • Shrishtti Salkar said:

    Really very impressive research… Well done… and all the best for research in the future…

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