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Aura: au|ra -

A particular atmosphere or quality that seems to surround a person or thing.
From Webster's New World Dictionary (3rd College Edition)

Everyone has an aura surrounding him or her. This is the energy field that encompasses all matter and is 3 dimensional. A healthy aura is oval shape and about 8-10 feet around. Auras are affected by physical and emotional states.

  What is an Aura?

All livings things are made up of a complex combination of atoms, molecules, and energy cells.  These things create a large magnetic field that surrounds the living thing.  This is called its Aura.

Auras are usually associated with people, but all living things have an aura surrounding them.  The aura can provide insight into a persons spiritual, emotional, and physical aspects.  For thousands of years various religions have used their knowledge of Auras to heal a person, plant, or animal.  Two such religions are Buddhism and Shamanism forms the Native Americans of the United States.  Many people are using the study and understanding of Auras to find alternatives to the drugs from the Western world.  They are looking for more natural ways to heal themselves and others around them.

 

Recent History

In the scientific world the belief of the Aura could not be proven so therefore many people do not believe that it exists.  The belief that the Aura could be studied and used in healing was considered preposterous, and anyone who believed that they could see an Aura was considered mentally ill.

In 1939 two Russians named Semyon and Valentina Kirlian discovered a camera that could photograph the Aura on film.  During the late 1940’s they began serious research into the Aura and its effects on the body.  In the 1970’s Kirlian photography finally came to the United States.

Kirlian cameras are high voltage cameras that take the non electrical properties of an object and convert it into an electrical property.  They are then captured on film by means of a high voltage spark discharge.  This became the first real scientific method of capturing the energy field around an object.  It wasn’t until recently that scientists have really begun to study the Aura and how it relates to People, plants, and animals,

 

The Aura Anatomy

To make accurate interpretations of your aura or someone else’s you must first understand the parts of an Aura and what each one means.  An aura is made up of three parts.  Each part serves a specific purpose.  The parts are then divided into layers which appear in color.  Each layer of color then displays a characteristic of the subject.  The size of the Aura can vary.  The average persons aura will be bigger then the average houseplant.  A person’s aura can extend up to 25 feet around the person’s body.

Section one:  This section extends only a few inches from the body and it outlines the entire body.  This is usually a thin white light.  Some believe that compact energy creates this field while others believe that it is a natural protective force field.  There can be distortions in the layers shape depending on whether it is weakened or overcharged with energy.

Section two:  This starts about 3-4 inches form the body and extends outwards up to several feet.  The layers reflect recent emotions, personal characteristics or traits, and current wellbeing or health.   By interpreting these first two layers you can better interact on a daily basis with those around you. 

Section three:  This section reflects longer lasting emotional and mental states of the subject, such as past lives, and early memories.  This layer’s colors are less intense then the other two and appear translucent.  DO not read or interpret this section before asking permission of the subject.  This is a very personal history.

 

Characteristics:

  1. Has own unique frequency. No 2 auras are alike.

  2. Interacts with other auras.

  3. Interacts with auras from plants and animals.

  4. The longer the contact with other’s auras the more the exchange or imprint yours leaves is.

  5. Changes in an aura reflect the individual’s aspects.

 

 

 

Colors –

-         Colors closest to the body reflect physical energies and conditions. Outer colors reflect mental, emotional and spiritual energies. These can affect the inner colors.

-         Clearer and lighter (pastel) colors are better and healthier.

-         Bright dark colors show high levels of energy.

-         Here is more than 1 color in an aura. Each color reflects a different aspect.

-         When seeing someone else’s aura you’re seeing that person through your own aura. Very important that you learn to know your own aura first.

-         Aura colors are always changing.

 

Red:  Can indicate fear or anger.

Vibrant red: Constant state represents fear or strong anxiety.

Dull Red: Anger.  The deeper the red the stronger the emotion.

Consistent red: Consistent dark red indicates a violent nature.

Red Spike: Sudden change in emotion.  Use the colors above to indicate which.

 

Orange: Confidence, ambition, and pride

Vibrant Orange: ambition, pride, self sufficiency

Dull Orange: lack of warmth but a strong desire for success and popularity.

 

Yellow:  Success, Creativity, jealousy, selfishness

Vibrant Yellow: Denotes intelligence, wisdom, and success

Dull Yellow: jealousy, and selfishness as well as a negative outlook.

 

Black:  Hatred, negativity, depressions, and misery. 

 

Green:  Healing

Light green shade: onset of a potential for injury.  Should be cautious for a few weeks.

Darker Green shade: injury has occurred and is in the process of healing.

 

Blue:  Seeking spiritually.  A feeling that there is something more.

Vibrant Blue: Pride, dedication, adoration

Vibrant lighter blues:  Is beginning their spiritual quest.

Darker Blues: found their spiritual path and are continuing their education.

Dull Blue: Taking life for granted, Selfish, too content, arrogant, narrow minded self righteous.

 

Purple: Heightened spiritual awareness. Self esteem and high ideals.

Light Purple: Refining and polishing their spiritual nature.  Actively working on balancing all aspects of their lives.

Mid-dark purple: Teachers of their spiritual path.   Patient, kind and willing to go out of their way to help others.

 

White: purity and protection.  Can indicate over energized or over active part of the body when it appears in the outer layer.

 

Pink: Affection, love, enjoyment, pity, guilt

Vibrant pink: love, affection, and resilient temperament.

Dull pink: care with caution, pity, or guilt

 

Brown: Selfishness, deception, Confusion, discouragement

Light Brown: confusion or discouragement. Lack of confidence in oneself, present situation.

Dark Brown: Selfishness, fault finding, deception.

 

Twinklers: Fertility and creativity