I thought a good start to this might be to learn more about auras, and begin the process of training myself to see them. I wasn’t quite sure how to start, so with a little bit of embarrassment, I googled ‘how to see auras’. I expected to have to search for a good website, but the first one that came up was a bit of a gem (at least I thought so): www.thiaoouba.com/seeau.htm.
Although the website provides a definition of an aura, it was a little too technical for my brain to understand, and so I include this definition instead: A distinctive, but intangible quality that seems to surround a person or thing (www.thefreedictionary.com/aura).
The website explains that the colours and intensity of the aura around someone have very special significance, and can be described as a spiritual signature. They describe that a person with a bright, clean aura is ‘good and spiritually advanced’. A person with a grey or dark aura may have unclear intentions. The website also states that while everyone has an aura, most people have weak or dull auras, due to our lifelong materialistic attitudes, and cultivation of fear, envy and jealousy.
I promised myself that I would follow the steps carefully, and not get too excited and ahead of myself. The website explains that the ability to see an aura is about training our eyes, to increase their sensitivity and ‘extend the range of perceived vibration beyond the visible light’. Because the central part of our eyes have been damaged to due long-term exposure to artificial lights (such as televisions and computers), we need to learn to use our peripheral vision.
The first exercise on the website was to learn to use my peripheral vision. The exercise graphic depicts a large, bright red dot (on the left); and large, bright blue dot (on the right), and a tiny black dot in the middle. I was instructed to stare at the tiny black dot, and observe what was happening to the red and blue dots in my peripheral vision.
Nothing happened for a little while. And then – WOW! A thin line of bright turquoise appeared around the edges of the red dot. As I kept concentrating (the problem was that as I noticed something happening, I’d get excited and immediately lose my concentration) the blue aura became a little stronger and broader, and seemed to shimmer around the dot. I started to pay more attention to the large blue dot on the right, and a similar red aura appeared. Amazing!
When I read on through the website, I was pleased to see that I was indeed supposed to see a turquoise and a red aura. I found out that solid colours come in ‘auric pairs’, including:
•Red gives turquoise aura, and vice versa
•Orange gives blue aura, and vice versa
•Yellow gives violet aura, and vice versa
•Green gives pink aura, and vice versa
I spent the rest of the morning trying out various solid colours around the house. But I loved the brilliant turquoise aura of the colour red the most – it was gorgeous. My husband came downstairs and found me intently staring at a red Christmas Stocking and thought I’d gone crazy (even more-so when I told him I was learning how to see auras). I was going a little cross-eyed, and so decided to give it a rest for the day. The website also encourages shorter bursts of intensive training; rather than a very long stint all in one go.
You’ll notice this blog is ‘part one’ as I imagine learning to see auras will be a long, step-by-step process, and I will of course provide more updates as I go. The information about auras provided in this blog is from the following website: www.thiaoouba.com/seeau.htm.
If you have any comments about this post, I encourage you to leave a comment below. If you are not comfortable posting publicly, you can alternatively email me on psychic.journal@gmail.com. Have a great day!
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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