The
Aura is a reflection of our True Nature at any given moment. At this point it
is perhaps necessary to explain what do I mean by "True Nature" and
why some effort is necessary to "discover" it. Our society seems to
emphasize symbols, stereotypes, habits, manners, superficial behavior,
pretending, following others and submitting free will to some
"leaders". Our "education" seems to be based on views and
expectations of people who try to control the flock.
Our
True Nature is what is left when we recognize and discard all our habits,
stereotypes, manners, and pretending, superficial behavior and become fully
conscious, truly natural and spontaneous. Note that some people are so attached
to their manners and habits that it is very hard, if not impossible, to
discover who they really are. The only way to get an instant insight into their
personality seems to be by watching their Aura, because the Aura shows their
True Nature, behind any facade of superficial behavior.
In
general, the more colorful, cleaner and brighter the Aura, the better and more
spiritually advanced is the person. Also, the more uniform the energy
distribution in the Aura, the healthier and more balanced the person is.
Distribution
of the energy in the Aura seems to have the potential of a powerful medical
diagnostic tool, but usually requires using a complex equipment. The scope of
this article is to concentrate on what we can easily see with our eyes.
Our
Aura surrounds the entire body, but the interpretation of colors below relates
to the Aura around the head only. Meaning of colors around the head presented
below suggested in the literature has been confirmed by the author. When you
learn to see Aura well, you can verify it for yourself, by concentrating on
certain thoughts while watching your Aura, or telling people what their
thoughts are when you see their Auras.
Usually,
people have one or two dominating colors (strong points) in their Aura. These
colors (or their Auric pairs) will be most likely their favorite colors.
In
addition to dominant colors, the Aura reflects thoughts, feelings and desires,
which appear like "flashes", "clouds" or
"flames", usually further away from the head. For example a flash of
orange in the Aura indicates a thought or desire to exercise power and control.
Orange as a dominant color is a sign of power and general ability to control
people. Quickly changing "flashes" indicate quickly changing
thoughts.
How we can train ourself to see Aura
This
exercise is designed to see Aura for the first time and/or practice seeing
Auras. Choosing good conditions is important: not only you see the Aura better,
but also to gain a confidence about what you see.
Situate
the person in front of a very softly illuminated plain white background. A
color background will change Aura colors, so you need additional knowledge
about combining colors. Some combinations of background and Aura colors may
cause misinterpretation problems.
Choose
one spot to look at. The middle of the forehead is very good. This is a
location of so called Brow Chakra or the Third Eye. In some cultures (India)
they put a mark on a forehead. Such a mark in ancient times could mean the invitation
to look and see the Aura.
Look
at this spot for 30 to 60 seconds or longer
After
30 seconds analyze surroundings with your peripheral vision, while still
looking at the same spot. Continuing the concentration is most important.
Resist temptation to look around. You should see that the background nearby the
person is brighter and has a diferent color than the background further away.
This is your own perception of the Aura. The longer you concentrate, the better
you will see it. Remember, concentration on one spot increases your sensitivity
by accumulating the effect of the Aura vibration reaching your eyes.
Taking
a snapshot of an Aura.
After concentrating long
enough to see the aura, close your eyes. For a second or two you will see the
Aura ONLY. Be prepared. You have only one second or two until your
photosensitive cells will stop vibrating and sending visual sensations to the
brain. And if you miss is, you have to start concentrating again. Try to
experiment how fast or slow you should
How
to see your own Aura
Stand
about 1.5 m in front of a good size mirror. In the beginning it is best if the
background behind you is plain white and there are no shadows. Illumination
should be VERY soft and uniform not bright. Follow instructions above for
seeing Auras.
PRACTICE
for at least 10-15 minutes each day to increase your sensitivity and develop
Auric sight. Remember that practice is required to develop Auric sight.
There
are some simple ways by which we can train ourselves how to view auras. Here is
a simple step by step guide:
– Start small. Human auras are more complex, so it may be beneficial to start
with something simple. Plants are an excellent start when it comes to improving
the reading of auras. It’s important that the leaves on the plant you pick
don’t move in the wind – so a houseplant can make an excellent training object.
– Adjust your vision. Sit down, relax and focus on a spot at the top of the
plant. Let your eyes go slightly out of focus. If you find this difficult, try
to imagine that you are focusing on an invisible leaf, a few centimetres above
the top of the plant.
– Perceive. Try to extend your visual perception outward from the proximity of
the plant so that you can begin to see the complete aura of the plant. Remember
that plants don’t have the colorful aura (which stems from emotional and mental
information) like humans do, so don’t get frustrated if you cannot see what
does not exist!
– Mirror Exercise. Now that you can see the aura of a plant, it’s time to apply
your technique to seeing your own aura. You will need a mirror where you can
properly see your upper body. Place a light source on either side of the mirror
(a free-standing reading lamp is ideal), but make sure to place it so that it
does not create a direct reflexion. Sit down in a chair in front of the mirror.
Make sure you sit in a comfortable position. Like in the exercise with the
plant, adjust your vision to let your eyes go slightly out of focus by looking
at an area just above one of your shoulders. Soon you should be able to see a
thin white glow around your head – your ‘inner aura’ or ‘energosoma’ – your
energetic body.
– Practice, practice, practice. The ‘inner aura’ is the easiest to see, but
once you get comfortable seeing that, you should gradually move your focus
further out to see the more subtle parts of the aura itself. The more you
practice, the wider the visual perception will grow and the quicker you will
become in tuning in to seeing auras.
Observing
auras of other people
The
best is to look directly at someone's brow chakra (third eye or wisdom eye,
which is located
Again,
VERY softly illuminated background, with no shadows is best. With practice, any
uniformly illuminated background (such as a blue sky for example) will suffice.
Auric
sight and after-images
Light sensors in our eyes (Red
Green and Blue) are vibration sensors which are highly non-linear and they have
memory. The consequence of memory is that they can oscillate for up to several
seconds after the visual stimulation has been discontinued.
This
memory of visual stimulation is frequently perceived as afterimage. Afterimages
have a precisely the same shape as original images. Afterimage of an object
surrounded by its Aura is larger than the original image. The increase in such
afterimage is due to the vibration of an Aura and actually represents a
"snapshot" of an Aura. It is therefore essential to focus at one spot
when watching the Aura and resist temptation to change the point of focus,
otherwise an image of the Aura may become confused with the afterimage of an
object.
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