What is an Aura?
The electromagnetic field which surrounds all things is known as the aura. This force field may be seen psychically as a fluid, pulsating, oval-shaped ring of light, or it may appear as a swirling pattern of light with several colours shimmering through it. For some it will not translate into visual terms but will be sensed or felt. The aura has actually been photographed through the use of Kirlian photography, named after the Russian scientist who discovered the method.
A person who is highly skilled in aura reading may gather information about another’s mental and emotional state, as well as information concerning his/her physical health and spiritual development, by observing the aura. Metaphysics teaches that the aura consists of seven interwoven rings of light, each revealing a different aspect of the person. The first ring reveals his/her state of health, the second ring is emotions, the third his/her intellectual make-up, the fourth is the higher mind (imagination and intuition), the fifth his/her spirit, or link between the individual and the cosmos, and the sixth and seventh reveal cosmic aspects. These last two are not usually visible on most people.
The aura is superimposed over the etheric, which is the invisible double of the physical body and is shed along with the physical at death. The etheric is the animal force of the body. It may be observed as a bluish haze around the body. Its thickness is determined by the health and vitality of the individual – one-half to four inches. The etheric body has the function of drawing in life energy from the atmosphere and distributing it along the system.
Once the physical body is shed at death, the etheric is shed also. However, it may take a while for the energy of the etheric to dissipate. It is something like turning the electric stove burner on so that it gets hot. When you turn it off, it will remain warm for a while. Often what people think of as a ghost is really the etheric energy of the person. It has no consciousness but follows the habits and patterns of the body to which it belonged. People who die suddenly, in an accident for example, may leave behind a strong etheric that will take some time to dissipate.
Most people can be taught to see auras; the first ring emanating from the physical etheric body is the one usually seen. It is not necessary to perceive the individual layers of the aura, or to distinguish the aura from the etheric, in order to gain information about the person you are observing.
When first observing auras, the colours are sometimes not perceived. Only a halo-shaped yellowish or whitish glow may be apparent or the colours, when observed, will be seen with the inner and not the physical eye, so that you may only feel or sense the colour. With practice you will be able to perceive the colours visually. Although colour is usually thought of as an absolute, it is really very subjective. Because of this variation and because the aura is continually pulsating, two people observing the same person may pick up different colours. every emotion leaves its trace in the aura, so the colours fluctuate with your moods. Often, however, one or two colours will remain predominant. As you observe the aura for colours, allow the awareness of the colour and its meaning to rise anew with each aura you observe.
Aura color meaning
Here are some common colour associations:
RED – energy, strength, courage
BRICK RED – anger
DEEP RED – sensuality
CRIMSON – loyalty
PINK – cheerfulness, optimism
ROSE – self-love
ORANGE – joy, vitality, balance of mental and physical
YELLOW – wisdom, creativity, spiritual
GREYISH YELLOW – fear
GREEN – ingenuity, compassion, growth
PALE GREEN – healing power
GREYISH GREEN – pessimism, envy
BLUE – spiritual, idealistic, imaginative, intellectual
GREYISH BLUE – melancholy
ICE BLUE – intellectual
PURPLE – spiritual power
ORCHID – idealism
WHITE – highly spiritual (rarely seen)
BLACK – depression, death (rarely seen)
BROWN – earthy
DULL BROWN – low energy
GREY – fear, boredom, repressed anger
GOLD – pure knowing and intuition
SILVER – similar to gold, very developed psychically
How to see auras
To observe the aura, you need to look with soft or blurred eyes. If you wear glasses, it is often easier to see the aura without them. Visualizing auras does not require the kind of intense focus needed for reading or driving. You need to relax and allow your self to perceive it. The aura surrounds the entire body, although it is more easily observable around the head and shoulders. It may take several attempts before you see the aura. You may see it at the first attempt but not trust it, feeling that it was only an after-image, or that your eyes were playing tricks on you.
Why not give it a try for yourself and see what colours surround those closest to you ….