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Friday, April 1, 2011

Introduction of the Aura


Most of us experience aura in our daily lives, whether we know about it or not. It is a thin pulsating field around the human body and its colors can be seen by anyone with sustained practice and patience. My own experiences in life have convinced me about the powers of clairvoyant sight, to see an aura. I have been seeing my own aura within for several years, the colors changing according to inner development and evolution, and also according to the emotions and the state of mind at different times.
A large number of people in the world are not yet convinced about the powers of aura. A blind man can say to us that there is no such thing as 'physical sight' and if we say that we have it, we are fooling ourselves. We can simply reply, "excuse me, I have it, and no power on earth can make me say otherwise, since I have daily experiences of seeing with my eyes". The same thing can be said about auras, and for that matter, about other paranormal powers. One can easily acquire the power of seeing auras with regular practice and patience. It is easy to learn to see auras if you take a relaxed and playful approach. One has to create a situation similar to the 'twilight zone' which exists when you are about to slip in or out of sleep. It is then that the paranormal just happens. This is how you see visions.
The history of aura began in ancient times when halos were seen around the heads of holy persons from Nepal, India, Greece, Egypt and Rome. These halos depicted auras in luminous or golden color. The 'vital energy' which constitutes the aura is called Prana by Hindus, mana by Polynesians, animal magnetism by Mesmer, spiritual sphere by Emanuel Sweden B org, od by Baron von Reichenbach, munis by Paracelsus, and etheric force by modern psychics. Around 600 BC, the followers of Pythagoras also made references to auras in their teachings. When Moses returned from the mountain, his face was so radiant that the people of Israel could not stand around him.
In the Seventeenth century AD, Sir Isaac Newton made white light pass through prisms and formulated the laws of reflection and refraction. He showed that white light is made up of seven colors as in the rainbow. These colors had varied wavelengths and were named VIBGYOR = (Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, and Red. The auras are seen to have these seven basic colors, and some more. These seven colors are basically associated with the seven chakras in the human body. Clear and shining colors means that the associated chakra is well developed, while dull and muddy colors mean undeveloped or sick chakras.

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