Written by Michelle Robinson
Welcome to April’s edition of The 6th Sense. In this column I explore some of the questions mystically minded readers may have about the spiritual realms.
Today I’m delving a little deeper into the human aura. If you caught last month’s column, you’d have read that the aura is another word for the energy field that surrounds us.
Since we’re comprised of molecules and atoms whizzing at incredible speeds, it’s not surprising that we produce an electromagnetic field. This layer of our aura is called the etheric body, and it can be seen as an edge of energy that follows the outline of the body. When we first see auras, we usually notice this layer of clear, flowing energy.
What makes auras so interesting is that they are more complex than just the electromagnetic field around our physical body. Since everything is energy, and energy can never be destroyed, our feelings and thoughts are also stored in our aura. The aura is like our record keeper. Information about our life’s lessons and even other lives can be gleaned from the spiritual layers of the aura by talented psychics and mediums.
Auras are seen or sensed in different ways. I see them objectively, with my eyes open, and also subjectively, in my mind’s eye through clairvoyance. Some psychics sense the colours of an aura, and the emotions they carry, without actually seeing them.
Once you have practised observing auras, you may see flashes of colour, particularly around the head, shoulders and upper torso. This means that you are tuning into the emotional layer of a person’s aura, and the colours reflect what the person is feeling.
Bright, vibrant colours such as red and orange signal passion, energy, and if in excess, even anger. Colours like blue, green and yellow suggest the person is feeling calm and happy, although too much deep blue can indicate depression. There is no easy way to read a person’s emotional state just by looking at the aura, as it is the overall balance and quality of colours that is important.
Because our emotions change frequently, the colours in this auric layer also change. They reflect our thoughts and feelings in the moment. That’s why they ebb and flow, rather than remaining constant. If a person is worried or spending too much time ‘in their heads’, the energy around their head may seem a little fuzzy or dull. A dull patch can also signal a headache or confusion. Be aware that the colours you are wearing will also create colours in your aura. For example, dark blue clothing creates a warm orange energy in the aura.
Beyond the emotional and mental layers of our aura are the spiritual layers. One of these is known as the causal body, and it is believed memories and patterns of other lives are stored here. Our spiritual colours reflect our soul’s vibration and are less likely to change much over one lifetime. This is because significant spiritual advancement occurs over a longer period than the span of one life. Deep purple in the aura signifies a person with a keen commitment to their spiritual growth, while yellow or gold indicates teaching and learning. Red, in the spiritual layer can also indicate the gift of mediumship.
Next month, I’ll explore how our relationships affect our auras and why it’s important to protect our energy fields. There really is so much to share about this subject.
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