Auras
The aura is the energy field, or auric body that surrounds any natural object. The aura is invisible to the naked eye, but can be seen by clairvoyants as a halo of coloured light that surrounds the physical body. There is much similarity in how different people view auras and what colours are represented, though there may be slight differences in interpretation. The aura is the energy field that radiates out from the body powered by the chakras within us.
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Although the body does have a magnetic field, it is not strong enough to account for this energy that surrounds us, and aside from the evidence of clairvoyants there is no scientific evidence that supports the idea of an aura. The aura is used in Spiritual Healing to identify and cure problems within the physical body.
Having said that - a technique has been developed called Kirilian photography, which purports to represent the auric filed upon film. But this technique is controversial to say the least.
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Depending upon our health and our mood the size and colour of the aura can change. And an individual interpretation of the colours can differ - however below is given a basic guide to the colours and what they represent.
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| GREENS | Green is a growth colour. It brings to mind new beginnings, fresh growth and also health and happiness. Green is a reflection of all things natural and is an excellent colour to remind us of natures cycles. New beginnings and the constant cycle of growth and decay. Green is a healing colour because it represents regeneration and regrowth. (however green is a bad colour to use with cancer as it stimulates growth!). In the aura green is positive as it represents a new beginning. . |
| BLUES | Blue is a colour where the hues can be very important. The lightest colours represent stimulation and mental intuitiveness, the darkest colours can represent melancholia. But all blues represent the informational processes and the brain. Dark blues are good for calming and soothing and are extremely effective in karma reduction. But should not be over used. Students often have light blues represented within there auras. It represents the in pouring of energy and the mental activity that they are undergoing. |
| Indigo/Violet | This colour represents the intuitive and spiritual combination of blue and purple. Violet being present in the aura represents a great deal of protection is present. Spiritual activity is also represented in hues within this spectrum. |
| Reds | All warning signs in life are shown as red, and colour within the aura is no different. It is a colour of activity and represents animal elements within us, all things physical and materialistic thinking. Red can aid with circulation and heat, but is usually an indication of negative aspects. Reds can indicate selfishness, hate or temper. Others can represent lust and passion. An over exposure to read makes us uncomfortable. |
| Oranges | This is another activity colour. It is a mixture of reds (physical) and yellows (mental). It is one of the most commonly represented colours within auras. It is the colour of balance and harmony. Orange is represented in the aura of people recovering from illness. Orange signifies the worst is past and healing is occurring. It will usually give way to greens. Orange represents wakefulness and alertness so is necessary for us to maintain ourselves actively. |
| Yellows | Yellow is representative of intellect. Each shade represents a type of functioning or ability. Light = high thought, ruddy = timidity. Yellow represented within the aura shows conscious mental activity represented within the area that the colour shows itself. |
| Gold | Gold as a colour does not refer to the ochre's of the yellow spectrum. It represents the reflective colour. It is rare to find it within the aura but is often represented within rays and beams. It supplies protection and strength and represents reflective thought. It can represent antiseptic following an injury. |
| Silver | Silver represents a speeding up of processing of the other colours around it. It is often seen in guide energies. It represents speedy usage of energy and directness of use. |
| Browns | Again, not a common colour in auras but can be in beams and rays. It can be seen as a muddying effect in other colours and represents earth. It can be a grounder and combats many of the excess energies of the other colours. It can also represent good abilities in natural areas. They often represent a negative influence in the aura. They can represent materialism, negativity and selfishness. |
| Grey | Another colour that usually represents negativity in an aura. Narrow focus is represented. It shows conventionalism and shows a lack of imagination. These people can be cold and hard. It can be seen to represent depression. It often accompanies red flecks or black areas. |
| Black | Black is simply the absence of colour - it represents negativity and problems. It can often appear as a hole in an aura. They are usually indicative of depression |
| White | White light represents a mixture of all colours together in balance. It is the spiritual colour and show complete balance. We take from white what ever we need. It is very protective. It represents health and good being. |
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