Aura and Auras
Auras
Auras not only reflect our distinctive personalities but are also a barometer of energy fields within our body, warning us of impending trouble well in advance.
Indian metaphysics describes the aura as an emanation that can only be felt in a state of tranquillity.
Ancient Egyptians and Greeks associated the halo with resurrection. They along with the Indians and Romans used the halo in art to depict supernatural forces and mystical states.
The aura is a protective shield that keeps you healthy and joyful. However stress and illness may adversely affect your aura. Certain diseases can even cause gaps in it. When something blocks the energy flow within the aura, the shield weakens, making you unhappy depressed or sick.
Aura
The auras seven layers
The aura is like a multicoloured mist, comprising seven layers of vital energy that radiates through you and around you. These layers are:
· Etheric layer (or the layer of physical health): It is bright in a healthy person, pale in the ailing.
· Emotional layer: Used as a storehouse for emotions.
· Mental layer: A weak mental layer indicates lack of will power.
· Astral layer: Deals with the matters of the heart, provides a link between body, mind and spirit and connects the individual with all other living beings. It is large and bright in those who give relationships paramount importance.
· Etheric template: The energy field of communication and creative expression. Blockage or darkness in this layer indicates a feeling of isolation.
· Celestial layer: Represents the visual senses. It also reflects an individual’s view of the world.
· Ketheric layer: When shining brightly, it indicates a mind unafraid of judgements and criticism.
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