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The Human Aura and How to Study it

Updated on February 23, 2011

After you have studied the auras of magnets and plants, you should turn your attention to the auras of living, human beings. Children may easily be studied, and their auras are exceedingly interesting.

Developed clairvoyants are enabled to see several different auras, - each of them being composed of a number of sub-divisions, and each sub-division having a different structure and colour. It is a good plan to begin the study of the aura by the aid of the chemical screens, before mentioned, in semi darkness : and then to practise viewing the aura without the screens, and, as the eyes gain sensitiveness, to admit more and more light, until it can be clearly seen in the daylight. In this way your psychic sight will be gradually and naturally developed.

How to decode the aura color meaning:

The "aura," surrounding each animate object, and particularly human beings, varies greatly in color and also in structure. We must now inquire first into the nature of these colorings, and secondly try to solve the question "what do they mean?" How are we to interpret these colors, realizing that they are but symbols of something which they merely express?

The color of every individual is doubtless somewhat different, and with the same individual it differs at various times, according to his state of health, the mental and psychical changes, etc. The majority of highly-developed clairvoyants agree that the following colors may be distinguished, and that they signify the existing physical, mental and spiritual conditions, as follows:

THE MEANING OF THE VARIOUS SHADES OF BLACK: indicates hatred and malice; anger and hate thought-forms are like heavy smoke.

RED: deep red flashes on black ground show anger : lurid red indicates sensuality.

BROWN : dull brown-red shows avarice ; dull, hard brown-grey selfishness; GREENISH BROWN: with red or scarlet flashes, denotes jealousy.

GREY: heavy- leaden shows deep depression ; livid grey shows fear. CRIMSON : indicates love.

ORANGE : pride or ambition.

YELLOW: shows intellectuality; duller tints show it is used for selfish purposes.

GREEN: deep blue green shows good qualities, deep sympathy, while grey-green shows deceit and cunning.

BLUE: dark, indicates religious feeling; light blue shows devotion to a noble spiritual ideal.

WHITE or near white, shows high spirituality.

DULL BROWN and blue show selfish religious feeling; dull yellow, low type intellect;

APRICOT shows pride;

BRICK RED indicates selfish affection and avarice.

LIGHT and BRIGHT RED show pure affection.

GREYISH- GREEN, with reddish tinge, shows deceit.

The health aura is clearly visible to the clairvoyant as a mass of faintly luminous violet grey mist, interpenetrating the denser part of the physical body and extending very slightly beyond. " It is easy to understand how almost infinite may be the combinations and modifications of all these hues, so that the most delicate gradation of character, or the most evanescent of mingled feelings may be expressed with the greatest accuracy. Many of the colours are unknown to our physical faculties, so that it is impossible to picture them with psychic hues."

When a clairvoyant sees these colours in the aura or surroundings of an individual, therefore, he may feel that the characteristics indicated are present; and the same thing is true when they are seen in the "surroundings" of a returning spirit.

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