| THE PROOF |
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Many arua claim to be able
to see or sense human energy fields: how often have you realised
how someone is really despite their? Do you pick up on the atmosphere
in a room where tow people just been arguing? Have you ever felt
a person’s presence before they appeared? If so, you may have
tuned into the energy fields of those around you, the most accepted
proof that auras exist is a method of photographing the auras of
plants, animals and humans using electricity. The images show bright
outline of light--stronger and more complete in healthy subjects,
and weaker with gaps in those with disease. |
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Have You
Experienced the Auric Energy Field? |
| In healthy individuals, an aura is seen as a 3-D
eggshaped mist of colors swirling around the body. It is made up of
several layers of different colorured energy. Each layer comes from
one of the body’s seven chakras or ‘energy not spots’.
Each chakra represents not only colour, but also an emotional, spritiual
or physical part of you. Therefore the blend of colours in your aura
can tell the aura reader much about how you’re feeling. |
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| READING BETWEEN THE LINES |
| An aura reading can reflect any problems you have,
including physical weaknesses. It can also highlight strengthswhich
can help you overcome them. The findings could confirm you own ideas
about what you need to change in your life -- by changing your cloths
or decor or carrying crystals. |
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| NOW TO SEE AURAS |
| Ask the person whose aura you want to see to stand
18 inches in front of a plain white background-- get them to relax
and brathe deeply, stand at least ten feet away from them in natural
daylight, focus on the wall behind their head and shoulders. As you
stare past them, you’ll notice a fuzzy white or a silver-grey
outline surrounding their body. Don’t try to focus on the
person or the image will disappear -- it’s the same trick
you use to find the 3-D on patterned posters, the next step is seeing
colours, this often takes practice repearing the first step and
keeping your concentration. Yellow or pink are the first colour
most people see.
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| CRACKING THE COLOUR CODE |
| Below are some general guidelines, but there are
so many shades, combinations and shapes within the colours that interpretation
can be complex. |
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| Colours that are associated with you emotions and
personality. |
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| Red |
Represents compassion, have purity.
Muddy shades represent immanturity. |
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| Gold |
| Dynamic, spiritual energy, signaling
enthusiasm, inspiration and coming into your own power. Darker shades
show you are moving on the way to reaching self-realisation. |
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| GREY |
| Suggests you are moving towards
new abilities. Darker shades seen next to a specific area of your
body can show imbalance. A lot of grey suggests you are a secretive
loner. |
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| BROWN |
| The each colour, so around the feet
it can reflect deep or new roots, but around the eye and mouth can
suggest lack of discrimination. Can also show imbalances or lack of
energy. |
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| Black |
| Can indicate diseases, imbalance
or trauma, but is also the colour of protection so can mean you’re
shielding yourself from something. |
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| White |
| Stands for truth, purity & creativity.
Colours that are also linked to different parts of the body. |
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| Red |
| Shows dynamic energy and strong
emotions. Too much red can signal inflammation, aggressiveness or
excitement. |
| Linked to circulation and the reproductive\sexual
system. |
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| Orange |
| Warmth, creativity, joy, courage
and sociabilty. It can also indicate emotional imbalance, pride or
flamboyance. |
| Linked to the immune system, metabolism,
genitourinary tract, liver and adrenal glands. |
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| Yellow |
| Signals learning, mental activity.
Pale shades mean spiritual wisdom; muddier shades, that you’re
thinking too much. Linked to digestion, nervous system, heartbeat,
circulation. |
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| Green |
| Shows sensitivity, compassion, calmness,
dependability and openness. Blue-green suggest a healing ability,
darker shades can represent jealousy, self-doubt and mistrust. |
| Linked to lungs, skin and thymus
gland. |
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| Blue |
| Stands for quietness, devotion,
good imagination, and intuition. Can show you’re feeling lonely,
fearful, sad or oversensitive.
Linked to brain, hormonal system and nervous system. |
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| Violet |
| Strong shades reflect practicality;
pale shades, spirituality. Darker shades can signal erotic imagination,
muddier shades, a need for sympathy.
Linked to pituitary gland. |
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