What Do We Know About Auras
The Energy field Around things

Aura is not a mysterious as you may imagine, because almost every individual has at least felt these energetic fields around other people, places of items.
What is an Aura
In a simple explanation, an aura is a surrounding informational energy field around things. Things include places, living things, and non-living things.
There are good chances that you have felt this energy field around people consider this:
Have you ever heard someone say, “She has a certain aura about her”, or “There was a certain feeling in the air”? You may have even said something similar yourself. Exactly what do we mean when we say something like that? For the purposes of this discussion, we can describe an aura as the field of vital energy that surrounds all matter, or anything we would consider to be part of this physical world. People often think that only living things have auras, but many believe that anything that has an atomic structure has an aura surrounding it.
Our personal auras are thought to contain information about our personalities — our beliefs, our thoughts, our emotional states — and it is suggested that we can learn a great deal about our mental, physical and spiritual health by examining our auras. Taking this idea a step further, by looking at your present attitudes and tendencies it is also theoretically possible to get a look at potential outcomes in the future.
There are many ways to experience auras that go beyond the physical act of seeing one. If you give some thought to the following examples, you may realize that you have already had quite a bit of experience with auras.
- Have you ever met someone, and felt an instant dislike for them?
- Have you ever had the opposite experience — where you met someone, and felt instantly attracted to them?
- Have you ever talked with someone on the phone and felt their physical presence?
- Have you ever had the sensation that someone was looking at you, turned around, and discovered you were right?
- Have you ever walked into a room and felt immediately comfortable, or uncomfortable?
- Do you find that particular colors seem to have an effect on your emotional and physical states?
In all of the examples above, you may have experienced something with one of your five senses — sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste — but it’s just as likely that you may have sensed something that didn’t fall into any of these categories.
So, what exactly is an aura, and where does it come from? It has been suggested that the aura contains the initial spark of creation and is the home to our higher consciousness. Aura is the emanation of one’s consciousness, it is a flame that illuminates your surroundings. And that everything you do, or touch is left with part of you.
Aura is an accurate reflection of our inner being, and that as such it contains complete information about our past, present, and future. In a way, an aura is among the inner dimensions of a person the seven major aspects of a person.
Basic Characteristics of Aura
Here are some of the basic characteristics that have been ascribed to the aura.
- Every aura has a unique vibrational frequency. Auras are like fingerprints, in that no two are alike.
- The closer your aura’s frequency is to someone else’s, the greater the chance that there will be a natural rapport.
- In a similar way, the greater the difference in frequency between two auras, the greater the chance that you will dislike someone or feel uncomfortable while in their presence.
There is a constant interaction between your aura and those around you. One of the ways we’ve all experienced this is the basis of the concept known as ‘personal space.’ We each have a preference for how close someone can get to us physically before we become uncomfortable. This sense of discomfort is often the result of an interruption in the energy field of your aura.
This personal space varies from person to person and culture to culture, and it also changes, depending on the person who is entering your personal space. It’s very likely that you will be more comfortable with someone who has a similar frequency standing closer to you than someone with an aura that is very different than yours.
Chakras & Aura
In order to understand the aura better, it is necessary to talk a little about chakras. The concept of chakras comes to us from the yogic literature of the Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Chakras are believed to be centers of energy found in everyone, and these centers receive, transform and distribute the universal life force throughout the body. As such, chakras play an important part in our physical, emotional, and spiritual health.
While the traditional chakra system is made up of seven major chakras and several hundred minor chakras, other systems identify additional chakras located above and beyond the uppermost chakra in the traditional system, known as the Crown Chakra. The system described in this book looks at nine major chakras and their functions.
The major chakras are located along the spinal column and correspond specifically to both physiological and psychic functions. As you move up the spinal column, the function and qualities of each chakra become more complex. This can be seen especially in the last three chakras (Throat, Brow, and Crown), whose functions deal with creativity, intuition, and higher spiritual thought.
A healthy chakra can be identified by its clear and vibrant color and the speed and smoothness of its movement. An unhealthy chakra is usually seen as having a murky coloration and erratic or sluggish movement.
The chakras are the sources of the psychic energy perceived as the colors of the Theoretically, if all the Chakras are generating psychic energy at full power, each color in your aura will have equal brightness. Since all the colors combined in equal brightness create Pure White, that is how your aura would be perceived by a sensitive observer.
Typically, however, our chakras develop at different rates, which means that at any given time some will be stronger than others. Our auras reflect this condition, and this is how we can learn so much about our internal states from the colors we perceive in the aura.
When analyzing an aura, the colors closest to the person’s physical body will usually provide an accurate reflection of their physical conditions and energies. As you move further away from the physical body, the outer layers of color reveal emotional, psychological, and spiritual energies that must be taken into account.
Relative health can be assessed by the clarity of the colors perceived in the aura. Clearer colors are an indication of a healthy state of affairs. When viewing murky colors, you can usually interpret them as imbalances or other potential problems in the area the colors are associated. In the case of colors that are naturally dark — indigo and violet, for example — a quality of brightness can often be a sign of increased levels of energy.
It’s important to realize that aspects of a person’s aura change frequently, sometimes on an hourly basis. This is understandable since the areas of our existence represented by the aura can also change frequently.
Another aspect to be aware of is the idea that we view other auras through our own auras, and this can affect our perceptions. To accurately interpret the aura of another person, you will need to first understand the colors and qualities of your own aura. In some cases, your subconscious mind will automatically be able to compensate for this color shift, but you will need to be aware of this before concluding your analysis.
There is no question that it takes both time and practice to both see and understand the significance of the aura’s colors, but eventually, you will need to learn to trust your own intuition when viewing and interpreting auras. When doing an aura reading for another person, it is helpful to tell them what you are seeing and to ask them questions about what they think your observations might mean in their particular situation. By using feedback in this way, you can develop a deeper understanding that will be invaluable for your interpretations.
What Do We Know About Auras
The Energy field Around things

Aura is not a mysterious as you may imagine, because almost every individual has at least felt these energetic fields around other people, places of items.
What is an Aura
In a simple explanation, an aura is a surrounding informational energy field around things. Things include places, living things, and non-living things.
There are good chances that you have felt this energy field around people consider this:
Have you ever heard someone say, “She has a certain aura about her”, or “There was a certain feeling in the air”? You may have even said something similar yourself. Exactly what do we mean when we say something like that? For the purposes of this discussion, we can describe an aura as the field of vital energy that surrounds all matter, or anything we would consider to be part of this physical world. People often think that only living things have auras, but many believe that anything that has an atomic structure has an aura surrounding it.
Our personal auras are thought to contain information about our personalities — our beliefs, our thoughts, our emotional states — and it is suggested that we can learn a great deal about our mental, physical and spiritual health by examining our auras. Taking this idea a step further, by looking at your present attitudes and tendencies it is also theoretically possible to get a look at potential outcomes in the future.
There are many ways to experience auras that go beyond the physical act of seeing one. If you give some thought to the following examples, you may realize that you have already had quite a bit of experience with auras.
- Have you ever met someone, and felt an instant dislike for them?
- Have you ever had the opposite experience — where you met someone, and felt instantly attracted to them?
- Have you ever talked with someone on the phone and felt their physical presence?
- Have you ever had the sensation that someone was looking at you, turned around, and discovered you were right?
- Have you ever walked into a room and felt immediately comfortable, or uncomfortable?
- Do you find that particular colors seem to have an effect on your emotional and physical states?
In all of the examples above, you may have experienced something with one of your five senses — sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste — but it’s just as likely that you may have sensed something that didn’t fall into any of these categories.
So, what exactly is an aura, and where does it come from? It has been suggested that the aura contains the initial spark of creation and is the home to our higher consciousness. Aura is the emanation of one’s consciousness, it is a flame that illuminates your surroundings. And that everything you do, or touch is left with part of you.
Aura is an accurate reflection of our inner being, and that as such it contains complete information about our past, present, and future. In a way, an aura is among the inner dimensions of a person the seven major aspects of a person.
Basic Characteristics of Aura
Here are some of the basic characteristics that have been ascribed to the aura.
- Every aura has a unique vibrational frequency. Auras are like fingerprints, in that no two are alike.
- The closer your aura’s frequency is to someone else’s, the greater the chance that there will be a natural rapport.
- In a similar way, the greater the difference in frequency between two auras, the greater the chance that you will dislike someone or feel uncomfortable while in their presence.
There is a constant interaction between your aura and those around you. One of the ways we’ve all experienced this is the basis of the concept known as ‘personal space.’ We each have a preference for how close someone can get to us physically before we become uncomfortable. This sense of discomfort is often the result of an interruption in the energy field of your aura.
This personal space varies from person to person and culture to culture, and it also changes, depending on the person who is entering your personal space. It’s very likely that you will be more comfortable with someone who has a similar frequency standing closer to you than someone with an aura that is very different than yours.
Chakras & Aura
In order to understand the aura better, it is necessary to talk a little about chakras. The concept of chakras comes to us from the yogic literature of the Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Chakras are believed to be centers of energy found in everyone, and these centers receive, transform and distribute the universal life force throughout the body. As such, chakras play an important part in our physical, emotional, and spiritual health.
While the traditional chakra system is made up of seven major chakras and several hundred minor chakras, other systems identify additional chakras located above and beyond the uppermost chakra in the traditional system, known as the Crown Chakra. The system described in this book looks at nine major chakras and their functions.
The major chakras are located along the spinal column and correspond specifically to both physiological and psychic functions. As you move up the spinal column, the function and qualities of each chakra become more complex. This can be seen especially in the last three chakras (Throat, Brow, and Crown), whose functions deal with creativity, intuition, and higher spiritual thought.
A healthy chakra can be identified by its clear and vibrant color and the speed and smoothness of its movement. An unhealthy chakra is usually seen as having a murky coloration and erratic or sluggish movement.
The chakras are the sources of the psychic energy perceived as the colors of the Theoretically, if all the Chakras are generating psychic energy at full power, each color in your aura will have equal brightness. Since all the colors combined in equal brightness create Pure White, that is how your aura would be perceived by a sensitive observer.
Typically, however, our chakras develop at different rates, which means that at any given time some will be stronger than others. Our auras reflect this condition, and this is how we can learn so much about our internal states from the colors we perceive in the aura.
When analyzing an aura, the colors closest to the person’s physical body will usually provide an accurate reflection of their physical conditions and energies. As you move further away from the physical body, the outer layers of color reveal emotional, psychological, and spiritual energies that must be taken into account.
Relative health can be assessed by the clarity of the colors perceived in the aura. Clearer colors are an indication of a healthy state of affairs. When viewing murky colors, you can usually interpret them as imbalances or other potential problems in the area the colors are associated. In the case of colors that are naturally dark — indigo and violet, for example — a quality of brightness can often be a sign of increased levels of energy.
It’s important to realize that aspects of a person’s aura change frequently, sometimes on an hourly basis. This is understandable since the areas of our existence represented by the aura can also change frequently.
Another aspect to be aware of is the idea that we view other auras through our own auras, and this can affect our perceptions. To accurately interpret the aura of another person, you will need to first understand the colors and qualities of your own aura. In some cases, your subconscious mind will automatically be able to compensate for this color shift, but you will need to be aware of this before concluding your analysis.
There is no question that it takes both time and practice to both see and understand the significance of the aura’s colors, but eventually, you will need to learn to trust your own intuition when viewing and interpreting auras. When doing an aura reading for another person, it is helpful to tell them what you are seeing and to ask them questions about what they think your observations might mean in their particular situation. By using feedback in this way, you can develop a deeper understanding that will be invaluable for your interpretations.

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