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The Aura

My first connection with the Magical Dimension was in my very early childhood, at the age of about 3, when I first noticed that everyone seemed to be enveloped in beautiful colours. I asked my Father about the colours,but he simply thought I was referring to the colours people wore in clothing, or their hair colour.

I tried to explain to him that the colours were all around people, and in fact poured from them. He did not seem to understand, but humoured me when I began to refer to people as colours. I would say things like ‘Mrs so and so, the green lady’, or that I wanted a certain baby sitter because she was pink, or sometimes I would refuse to go with someone because they were ‘red’. Poor Dad had no idea what I meant, but I usually got my way.

After a while the colours began to mean something to me. I noticed that colour seemed to denote certain characteristics in people. For example, the ‘red’ people always seemed in a hurry, impatient or nervous sometimes aggressive, and they never had time for children. So I put them on my ‘avoid’ list.

The ‘green’ people were kind and balanced and had lots of time for children so I liked the ‘greens’. The violet/indigo people seemed to know everything, including what I was up to, so I was a little wary of them, but they were usually very playful. And so it went on, each colour seeming to have a general pattern of character. For many years it meant nothing more to me than a great way of knowing who was nice and who was not.

It was not until many years later that I discovered what it was that I saw around people.

What is the Aura? I am often asked. Well it is collection of electro magnetic energies of varying densities from the physical, etheric, mental,emotional and spiritual bodies which are part of us. It is an oval shaped field,like an egg around us, and it is cross sectioned like an onion,each layer telling different aspects of our being.

The first three layers relate to health and personality,whilst the outer two layers are to do with the mental and emotional state. Some auras are brilliant in colour and others quite faded, depending on the persons spiritual and or physical state.

All children can see Auras, often in their young state children will draw rainbows around stick figures.They are drawing what they see, which is the aura. Most children lose the ability after about the age of five,because of outside influence. Sometimes it is grown ups telling them not to be silly, or their energies become affected by the constant bombardment of other frequencies, television or computer games etc. scramble the child’s natural sixth sense.

A baby’s aura is simple and uncluttered, the crown is the portal where the universal energy enters the human system,and also the outflow for energy, back to the source. I have noticed that in the new born child a thread of light stays for several days connected to the crown of the babies head and going up into the ether. I believe it to be the child’s spiritual support system, and it only disappears when the child becomes totally connected to the physical state.

The absence of an aura means impending death, the aura is still there but so faded it can hardly be seen. Edger Cayce wrote about this when he described how he had been waiting for an elevator, and as it was arriving, he accidentally dropped his jacket.By the time he had picked it up, the elevator was closing and he missed it, but as it went he realised that inside there had been no ‘lights” around the people. No auras. Within seconds the elevator supports had snapped and it crashed many floors down, killing all of the occupants in the lift. Edger Cayce then understood what the absence of colour meant.

As a very small child, I was also party to a similar experience. When I was about five,my father had a visitor to the house, and when I met him, I asked the visitor if he was ill. He assured me that he was fine, but I told him that he was not and that he would die. I was immediately removed from the sitting room and the visitors presence, but after he had left, my long suffering father asked me why I said such things. I explained to him that I had not meant to be rude, but that his friend had no colours or ‘lights’ around him, so as far as I was concerned it meant he was ill and would die. My father told me not to make such comments. However about three weeks later, the man who had visited us, fell from a ladder at work and broke his neck. My Dad then realised that what I was saying meant something. Each morning when I came down for breakfast, he would say to me, ‘Are my lights on this morning sweetheart’.

If we think about the colours in the auric field, they make a lot of sense. Red for example. We use red as a warning colour, for stop lights. Or red has been for many years the colour associated with houses of ‘ill repute’ or red light districts, again bringing in the negative side of the energy. Red is automatically a colour which brings heat, so is associated with ANGER , indeed we should not put red around children as it produces aggression or inability too be still. It saddens me to see that some schools use red for school uniform, which is not good if we want calm children.

Orange in the aura is a mixture of red (physical) and yellow which is for the mental state, and is a good colour for repair and balance, it is a stimulating colour, and good for the digestive system. Yellow is very much to do with intellect and wisdom, and ‘yellow’ people are real talkers and love knowledge. Green is the colour of the heart chakra, which is to do with balance, or of course the negative side of that energy is imbalance, we have all heard the old saying ‘green with envy’. Green stimulates growth and renewal When people have cancer, the green in the aura is very faded, as the balance in the body is gone. A good colour for cancer sufferers to help restore the bodies balance is a soft apple green.

Blue is often in the aura of people who have very high ideals and standards and expect a lot of themselves. Many ‘blue’ auras are in the caring aspects of life, nurses and care workers because they give a lot of themselves and their ideals. Indigo in the aura is to do with intuition and sixth sense abilities. Depressed people have navy blue and black around the aura, whereas a high spiritual being radiates red, yellow, blue and violet.

Very high spiritual beings radiate all colours going into a white light, and that light can be seen for miles. Christ was painted by the masters with a white light around His head, which indicated His aura. Colours can be used in healing to help restore the bodies natural balance. We have all heard the old sayings such as ‘in the pink’ meaning someone is happy, or ‘feeling blue’ when someone is feeling rejected or let down. We can therefore use colour to restore energy.

For a condition such as high blood pressure (where the body has lost its control) use apple green, for low blood pressure dark green to help restore grounding. Cancer sufferers need PINK ( for self love) and apple green for balance. For any women’s problems, especially such things as cystitis use Indigo, its rays have healing power. Indigo heals in general.

Colour affects our moods, and used wisely will combat stress. As I have previously stated be careful with red around children. Their rooms should never be red. Cream holds back energy, and people will never really ‘flow’ when surrounded by creams, so watch this colour if you want stimulus in the workplace.

Grey is a fear colour, and brown restricts our energy dramatically, think of the Victorian era and its restrictions, brown was very much a colour favoured by the Victorians and Queen Victoria herself wore the colour constantly. Pink will help release, so anyone with grey tinging their aura needs some pink in their lives.
The subject matter of the aura is fascinating and endless, but my column has its limits.

I would ask readers to think about colours on a daily basis and use them wisely as they affect our entire flow in life. Watch out if going for a job interview, don’t wear red,especially if your qualifications are very high, the interviewers may feel threatened by you, and think you will end up with their job. I was offering that advice to the ladies, I think we all might feel a bit threatened if a gentlemen turns up for interview in a bright red suit.

Have fun, get well and enjoy life through colour.

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Love, Light & Blessings

Angela

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What is the Aura?

I am often asked by people ’What colour is my aura?’, or ’What is the aura?’

To go back to the beginning of my ‘seeing’ auras, it was very simplistic. As a child I saw colours around everyone, people were engulfed in colour. I had no idea what it meant, but I soon decided for myself that the colours had a meaning. Different colours seemed to denote different character, and some colours definitely seemed to represent people’s health and emotional state. As no one in my childhood seemed to have any answers, I began to form my own understanding of the meaning of the colours.

It was not until very much later in my life, that I heard the ‘colours’ described as the aura. I was in fact relieved to find that other people ‘saw’ what I had been seeing for years. I do hold seminars and courses where I talk about the aura and the many questions asked about it. The first being, ‘What is the Aura’.

Well in scientific terms it is a collection of electromagnetic energies of varying density, which emanate from the physical, vital, etheric.mental, emotional and spiritual bodies. These energy particles suspend from the body in a sort of oval shaped field, a like an egg, and extend from the body some several feet in some cases, to the sides and the top and bottom of the body.

I see the aura looking like an onion sliced in half with the varying layers forming different bands of colour, each one representing one of the areas described above. Then over the onion type layers I see an over wash of colour or colours, which denotes the general characteristic of the person.

There is also a separate auric body above the lower aura, which depicts the higher aura. This aura is often shown by artists of religious painting who depict the higher aura as a white halo or light around their subject.

Some of the questions people ask are:

  • Does everyone have an aura?
  • Are men and women’s auras different?
  • Do babies have auras?
  • Do animals have auras?
  • Can everyone see the aura?
  • Have I ever seen anyone who did not have an aura?
  • Does the aura change?
  • And one question I am asked all the time is do I see auras all the time; whenever I look at someone am I seeing their aura?

Let me answer that question first.

The answer is ‘Yes, I do see colours or the aura all of the time. When I look at someone it is his or her colours that first draw my attention. If I am in a crowded place or busy room, then everywhere is awash with colours. What I do not do at that point is become involved in the meaning of the colours. I just accept that the colours are there. If I absorbed everyone’s aura colours and meaning I would be swamped not to mention exhausted. I only delve into the auric meanings, when people ask, or if someone is coming to see me for a private clairvoyant/medium reading or for a healing session. At that point it is invaluable to help me describe the persons character or health etc.

I would have to own up to using my ability to see the aura when I am meeting people in business or for the first time in my private life, to decide if I would trust, or want to have them in my life. That can be very useful.

I would explain though that we all can ‘see’ auras in some way. Even if you do not actually see the colours, or the energy field, we ‘pick up’ peoples auric energy field. When we walk into a room, we may not know anyone, but we will be drawn to certain people, and repelled by others, even though we have not yet spoken to them. What we are doing is sensing the aura or energy field and responding accordingly. We are drawn to similar auras or frequencies, which is why in our general lives we are drawn to people like ourselves. Like attracts like.

For example in life, victim attracts victim, so if we are going through a lot of turmoil or emotion we tend to attract similar people to us. We then can commiserate wonderfully with them about whatever is happening, whether that be a broken relationship or horrible job, we can support each other because we understand how they feel or what they are going through. Sometimes it works slightly differently in so much that victim type energy will attract rescuer type energy, so that the rescuer is on a mission to heal or rescue someone’s life.

Sometimes people play through these roles all of their lives. The victim going from one rescuer to the next, in the friendship or relationship sense, and the rescuer going from one of life’s victim’s types to the next in the ‘Mother Teresa’ mission, where they feel comfortable in their ‘helping’ role I think perhaps we are all a victim or rescuer, which are you?

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Light and blessings

Angela

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