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Aura

The Aura is an energy field that surrounds living beings, reflecting various aspects of their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being.

Definition of Aura:

The Aura is perceived as a luminescence or radiant color around the body, often described as a luminous halo. It is considered the visible reflection of the vital energy that flows through beings.

Composition of the Aura:

The Aura is made up of several layers or subtle bodies, each with its own frequency and function.

The main layers include the etheric body, which is related to physical health, the emotional body for feelings, the mental body for thoughts, and the spiritual body, which concerns consciousness and connection to higher realities.

The state of the Aura is influenced by the balance and activity of the chakras and vice versa.

For example, a blockage or imbalance in a chakra can disrupt the flow of energy through the Aura, which can manifest as physical or emotional symptoms. Similarly, cleansing and harmonizing the Aura can help balance the chakras.

Methods of Aura Perception:

Aura perception can be achieved through various techniques.

Clairvoyance is a method where the practitioner visualizes the Aura directly.

Kirlian photography is another technique that claims to capture the image of the Aura in a photograph using an electric field.

These methods aim to determine the color, clarity, and consistency of the Aura, which can reveal aspects of one's psychological and emotional state.

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