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In parapsychology and many forms of spiritual practice, an aura is a field of subtle, luminous radiation supposedly surrounding a person or object (like the halo or aureola in religious art). The depiction of such an aura often connotes a person of particular power or holiness. ...
Answered by LIPSIKA, 17 Mar 04:45 am
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An aura is a field of subtle, luminous radiation surrounding a person or object .Ideas of the aura are well represented in Indian religions. The Buddhist flag represents the colours seen around the enlightened Buddha.In Jainism the concept of Lesya relates colours to mental and emotional dispositions. To the Indian teacher Meher Baba the aura is of seven colours, associated with the subtle body and its store of mental and emotional impressions. Spiritual practice gradually transforms this aura into a spiritual halo.Hindu and Buddhist sources often link these colours to kundalini energy and the chakras
In Iran the aura is known as farr or "glory": it is depicted in association with Zoroastrian kings.
In the classical western mysticism of neoplatonism and Kabbalah the aura is associated with the lustre of the astral body, a subtle body identified with the planetary heavens, which were in turn associated with various mental faculties in an elaborate system of correspondences with colour ...more
Answered by Josna, 17 Mar 10:14 am
In Iran the aura is known as farr or "glory": it is depicted in association with Zoroastrian kings.
In the classical western mysticism of neoplatonism and Kabbalah the aura is associated with the lustre of the astral body, a subtle body identified with the planetary heavens, which were in turn associated with various mental faculties in an elaborate system of correspondences with colour ...more
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The colour of your aura is dependant on which chakra is most active...and what state you are in at that time of the reading (emotional, happy, sad, etc) Your aura changes with your moods etc
In metaphysics, Aura refers to the energy field emanating from the surface of a person or object. This emanation is visualized as an outline of cascading color and may be held to represent soul vibrations, chakra emergence, or a reflection of surrounding energy fields.
Auras may be viewed by the naked eye, though some psychics, like Edgar Cayce, believe this ability weakens with age. Focused training may improve one's ability to see auras. Layers of aura are separate and distinct yet connected to all the remaining layers. In the books of Carlos Castaneda auras are referred to as luminous cocoons.
Modern New Age metaphysics identify the aura as electromagnetic fields. The existence of electromagnetic fields around every object in the known world is a scientifically proven fact. What is deba ...more
Answered by Farhaan, 16 Mar 08:42 pm
In metaphysics, Aura refers to the energy field emanating from the surface of a person or object. This emanation is visualized as an outline of cascading color and may be held to represent soul vibrations, chakra emergence, or a reflection of surrounding energy fields.
Auras may be viewed by the naked eye, though some psychics, like Edgar Cayce, believe this ability weakens with age. Focused training may improve one's ability to see auras. Layers of aura are separate and distinct yet connected to all the remaining layers. In the books of Carlos Castaneda auras are referred to as luminous cocoons.
Modern New Age metaphysics identify the aura as electromagnetic fields. The existence of electromagnetic fields around every object in the known world is a scientifically proven fact. What is deba ...more
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An aura is a field of subtle, luminous radiation supposedly surrounding a person or object (like the halo or aureola in religious art).
Answered by Quest, 17 Mar 10:59 am
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Auras are energy bodies, electro-magnetic energy that contains loads of information about what is going on with people, animals, plants, and so forth at a deeper level.
Answered by Rocking Raaj, 16 Mar 08:11 pm
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