For some individuals, it is possible to see a person’s aura, or colored mass of energy, emanating from and encircling each person. At any given time there will be several colors swirling about in varying degrees. Understanding what these colors mean, and how they relate, can offer guidance to an aural healer in knowing where to target the healing process. To understand healing as it relates to aura, let’s start with a brief discussion of the meaning of the general colors of the aura. Red – this is the color that indicates the physical life force. If an aura contains a lot of red, it indicates a very personal, earthy and vitalized human. However, it can also mean significant anger, repressed emotions and an overly competitive nature. Orange – generally thought to denote the creative portion of a personality. In fact, some healers believe that someone with a strong orange presence could themselves be a potential healer. On the negative side, however, is can indicate a propensity toward laziness and destructive tendencies. Yellow – this is the color of the intellect, and the way the yellow relates to other colors around it can tell much about how a person uses his or her mental faculties. For example, yellow tinged with black or brown is thought to be a negative expression of intellect, and may indicate a person who uses their intellect in less that positive ways. Yellow that shows a tinge of red can distinguish someone who uses the power of their mind to solve earthy and practical problems. Green – indicates the level of balance in a person’s overall energy field. If the green is somewhat muddies or murky, it can indicate a possessive nature (think “green with envy). Green that is influenced by the more positive colors can show a personal with a balanced personality, one who shows compassion toward others. Blue – representing the power of the spirit, blue comes in many shades and can indicate both positive traits (loyalty, psychic abilities and strong mental faculties) and negative (sadness, depression, or self-imposed difficulties). Indigo – a strong indigo presence in the aura tends to indicate a positive amount of spirituality in relation to others. This would tend to mark a person who is actively seeking a greater spiritual understanding and awareness, and willingness and desire to use it for good. Lack of indigo in a person’s aura can indicate a distinct lack of spirituality and a diminished desire to seek greater understanding. Violet – a mix of the blues and pinkish reds, violet is present in an individual who has reached a high plane in his or her spiritual development. True violet is rare, and is generally seen only in those who are seriously committed to a higher level of consciousness. Brown – this is an influencing color, mixing with other colors in the aura, generally in a negative way. Its presence indicates that the person has some negativity associated with one of the other colors. Black – a strong presence of black in an aura indicates an absence, or a blocking, of some sort. In its purest form, it can indicate the presence of evil intention. Mixed with other colors, it can indicate that the positive aspect of that color is being used with bad intent. White – in scientific terms, white is the balanced presence of all colors in the spectrum. Its presence in an aura represents a state of spiritual perfection and ultimate balance. Healers who work with the aura spectrum understand the subtleties implied by various combinations and shades within a person’s aura. They can then use their healing energies to correct imbalances, uncover blockages, and help bring about a more balance energy field.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
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Love is reckless
Love is reckless; not reason.
Reason seeks a profit.
Love comes on strong,
consuming herself, unabashed.
Yet, in the midst of suffering,
Love proceeds like a millstone,
hard surfaced and straightforward.
Having died of self-interest,
she risks everything and asks for nothing.
Love gambles away every gift God bestows.
Without cause God gave us Being;
without cause, give it back again.
Reason seeks a profit.
Love comes on strong,
consuming herself, unabashed.
Yet, in the midst of suffering,
Love proceeds like a millstone,
hard surfaced and straightforward.
Having died of self-interest,
she risks everything and asks for nothing.
Love gambles away every gift God bestows.
Without cause God gave us Being;
without cause, give it back again.
I want to try to see auras but i dont know how to
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