The Meaning Behind the Colors of Aura
What Does Aura Colors Mean?
Meaning of Colors of Aura
Aura is an energetic field around living and non-living beings. Anyone can see practice to see auras. When you see the aura you will discover that there are different layers of auras that correspond to the colors of chakras.
Especially for Reiki masters, shamans, and energy healers, knowing the meaning behind the aura becomes imperative. This is because as you perform healing sessions on someone you need to understand what you are dealing with.
An obvious thing to note here is that the position and layers of aura are color-coded and that each layer has its respectful colors. That means if a person is glowing with a flame of certain auric color, then this individual is vibrating on that level or aspect of themselves. And that they spend most of their time and focus on that aspect of themselves.
For instance, if someone is resentful and angry about their life most of the time, you will see red stains (dripping red) around their auric field, and the red represents which part of them is mostly resentful and angry.
And if a person is easygoing, down to earth and happy about their life, their aura is usually light blue-green with sparks of light blue moving around them.
Here are the colors of auras and the meaning behind them.
Purple: indicates spiritual thoughts. Purple is never a strong point in the Aura. “Clouds” and “flames” are only temporary manifestations of truly spiritual thoughts.
BLUE: Balanced existence, supporting life, easing nerves, transmitting energies and force. People with blue strong points in their Aura are relaxed, balanced, and feel ready to live in a cave and survive. They are born survivors. The blue thought is a thought about relaxing the nervous system to achieve balance in the mind or about surviving. Electric blue can override any other color in the Aura when the person is receiving and/or transmitting information in telepathic communication.
Turquoise: indicates dynamic quality of being, highly energized personality, capable of projection, influencing other people. People with turquoise strong points in their Aura can do many things simultaneously and are effective organizers. They feel bored when forced to concentrate on one thing. Turquoise auras attract people because such bosses explain their goals and influence their teams rather than demanding that they follow orders. Turquoise thought is a thought about organizing and influencing others.
Green: restful, modifies energy, and promotes innate healing. All-natural healers should have it. People with deep green spots in their Auras are natural healers. The greener the aura, the better the healer. They also love gardening and usually have a “green hand” — anything grows for them. Being in the presence of a person with a strong and green aura is a very peaceful and restful experience. Green thought indicates a restful state and healing.
Yellow: joy, freedom, non-attachment, freeing or releasing vital forces. People who glow yellow are full of inner joy, very generous, and not attached to anything. Yellow halo around the head: high level of spiritual development. A signature of a spiritual teacher. Do not accept spiritual teachings from anyone who does not have such a yellow halo.
Buddha and Christ had yellow halos extending to their arms. Today it is rare on Earth to find a person with a halo larger than 1 inch. Yellow halo appears as a result of a very active brow chakra (which can be seen glowing with violet by many people at my workshops). Highly spiritual people stimulate the brow chakra continuously for many years because they always have intensive spiritual thoughts in their minds. When this chakra is observed when highly active, a golden (Auric pair) halo appears around it, surrounding the entire head. Yellow thought indicates a moment of joy and contentment.
Orange: uplifting and absorbing. Inspiring. A sign of power. Ability and/or desire to control people. When orange becomes a strong point, it usually contributes to a yellow halo. This halo then becomes gold, indicating not only a spiritual teacher but a powerful spiritual teacher, someone capable of demonstrating his/her unique abilities. Orange thought is one that seeks to exert power or control others.
Red: materialistic thoughts, thoughts about the physical body. Predominantly red Aura indicates a materialistically oriented person.
Pink (=purple+red): love (in a spiritual sense). To obtain a clean pink, you need to mix the purple (the highest frequency we perceive) with red (the lowest frequency). A pink aura indicates that the person has achieved a perfect balance between spiritual awareness and material existence. The most advanced people have not only a yellow halo around the head (a permanent strong point in the Aura) but also a large pink Aura extending further away. The pink color in the Aura is quite rare on Earth and appears only as a temporary thought, never as a strong point in the Aura.
Meaning of dull colors:
(colors appear darker than the background, more like a smoke than a glow).
Brown: unsettling, distracting, materialistic, negating spirituality.
Gray: dark thoughts, depressing thoughts, unclear intentions, presence of a dark side of personality.
Sulfur (color of a mustard): pain or lack of ease, anger
White: serious disease, artificial stimulation (drugs). Why does the white color in the Aura indicate problems? White color is like noise, rather than a set of harmonious tones (monochromatic colors). It is impossible to “tune” the noise to an orchestra playing harmonious music, hence the white Aura indicates a lack of harmony in the body and mind.
Nature, which we are a part of, is harmonious. This harmony comes in discrete vibration “tones” or harmonics, partially described by modern quantum physics. Several hours before death, the Aura becomes white and greatly increases in intensity.
For this reason in most cultures, “death” is depicted in WHITE (not black), because in the past, people could actually see a white Aura before death. It seems that our ancestors knew much more than we are prepared to admit.
Conclusion:
These meanings behind colors should be used as a guideline. This is because as you advance in interpreting aura colors, you will discover that the meaning of aura colors is based on different people and circumstances. The presence of yellow on different layers of the aura could sometimes indicate something bad or decaying. The key here is to be able to let your intuition guide you rather than just referring to the documented meaning.
The same is true for dull colors. The aura has more than seven layers, and some of those outer layers have dull colors. This is not a bad thing, but it actually means something connected to the ancestors and mother earth.
The Meaning Behind the Colors of Aura
What Does Aura Colors Mean?
Meaning of Colors of Aura
Aura is an energetic field around living and non-living beings. Anyone can see practice to see auras. When you see the aura you will discover that there are different layers of auras that correspond to the colors of chakras.
Especially for Reiki masters, shamans, and energy healers, knowing the meaning behind the aura becomes imperative. This is because as you perform healing sessions on someone you need to understand what you are dealing with.
An obvious thing to note here is that the position and layers of aura are color-coded and that each layer has its respectful colors. That means if a person is glowing with a flame of certain auric color, then this individual is vibrating on that level or aspect of themselves. And that they spend most of their time and focus on that aspect of themselves.
For instance, if someone is resentful and angry about their life most of the time, you will see red stains (dripping red) around their auric field, and the red represents which part of them is mostly resentful and angry.
And if a person is easygoing, down to earth and happy about their life, their aura is usually light blue-green with sparks of light blue moving around them.
Here are the colors of auras and the meaning behind them.
Purple: indicates spiritual thoughts. Purple is never a strong point in the Aura. “Clouds” and “flames” are only temporary manifestations of truly spiritual thoughts.
BLUE: Balanced existence, supporting life, easing nerves, transmitting energies and force. People with blue strong points in their Aura are relaxed, balanced, and feel ready to live in a cave and survive. They are born survivors. The blue thought is a thought about relaxing the nervous system to achieve balance in the mind or about surviving. Electric blue can override any other color in the Aura when the person is receiving and/or transmitting information in telepathic communication.
Turquoise: indicates dynamic quality of being, highly energized personality, capable of projection, influencing other people. People with turquoise strong points in their Aura can do many things simultaneously and are effective organizers. They feel bored when forced to concentrate on one thing. Turquoise auras attract people because such bosses explain their goals and influence their teams rather than demanding that they follow orders. Turquoise thought is a thought about organizing and influencing others.
Green: restful, modifies energy, and promotes innate healing. All-natural healers should have it. People with deep green spots in their Auras are natural healers. The greener the aura, the better the healer. They also love gardening and usually have a “green hand” — anything grows for them. Being in the presence of a person with a strong and green aura is a very peaceful and restful experience. Green thought indicates a restful state and healing.
Yellow: joy, freedom, non-attachment, freeing or releasing vital forces. People who glow yellow are full of inner joy, very generous, and not attached to anything. Yellow halo around the head: high level of spiritual development. A signature of a spiritual teacher. Do not accept spiritual teachings from anyone who does not have such a yellow halo.
Buddha and Christ had yellow halos extending to their arms. Today it is rare on Earth to find a person with a halo larger than 1 inch. Yellow halo appears as a result of a very active brow chakra (which can be seen glowing with violet by many people at my workshops). Highly spiritual people stimulate the brow chakra continuously for many years because they always have intensive spiritual thoughts in their minds. When this chakra is observed when highly active, a golden (Auric pair) halo appears around it, surrounding the entire head. Yellow thought indicates a moment of joy and contentment.
Orange: uplifting and absorbing. Inspiring. A sign of power. Ability and/or desire to control people. When orange becomes a strong point, it usually contributes to a yellow halo. This halo then becomes gold, indicating not only a spiritual teacher but a powerful spiritual teacher, someone capable of demonstrating his/her unique abilities. Orange thought is one that seeks to exert power or control others.
Red: materialistic thoughts, thoughts about the physical body. Predominantly red Aura indicates a materialistically oriented person.
Pink (=purple+red): love (in a spiritual sense). To obtain a clean pink, you need to mix the purple (the highest frequency we perceive) with red (the lowest frequency). A pink aura indicates that the person has achieved a perfect balance between spiritual awareness and material existence. The most advanced people have not only a yellow halo around the head (a permanent strong point in the Aura) but also a large pink Aura extending further away. The pink color in the Aura is quite rare on Earth and appears only as a temporary thought, never as a strong point in the Aura.
Meaning of dull colors:
(colors appear darker than the background, more like a smoke than a glow).
Brown: unsettling, distracting, materialistic, negating spirituality.
Gray: dark thoughts, depressing thoughts, unclear intentions, presence of a dark side of personality.
Sulfur (color of a mustard): pain or lack of ease, anger
White: serious disease, artificial stimulation (drugs). Why does the white color in the Aura indicate problems? White color is like noise, rather than a set of harmonious tones (monochromatic colors). It is impossible to “tune” the noise to an orchestra playing harmonious music, hence the white Aura indicates a lack of harmony in the body and mind.
Nature, which we are a part of, is harmonious. This harmony comes in discrete vibration “tones” or harmonics, partially described by modern quantum physics. Several hours before death, the Aura becomes white and greatly increases in intensity.
For this reason in most cultures, “death” is depicted in WHITE (not black), because in the past, people could actually see a white Aura before death. It seems that our ancestors knew much more than we are prepared to admit.
Conclusion:
These meanings behind colors should be used as a guideline. This is because as you advance in interpreting aura colors, you will discover that the meaning of aura colors is based on different people and circumstances. The presence of yellow on different layers of the aura could sometimes indicate something bad or decaying. The key here is to be able to let your intuition guide you rather than just referring to the documented meaning.
The same is true for dull colors. The aura has more than seven layers, and some of those outer layers have dull colors. This is not a bad thing, but it actually means something connected to the ancestors and mother earth.


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