Aura - Significance of energy-fields called aura and aura troubles
by Pawan Sony
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
AURIC EXERCISES
To perceive and rejuvenate your aura, try the given exercises:
Sit before a mirror. Stare off to the side of your ear. You will notice a layer of light close to your head. With time, you
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THE COLOR OF PERSONA
Although the aura is generally a mixture of various colors, every aura has a distinctive shade that denotes the personality of an individual. Following is a list of different auric colors and the
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Most of us have heard of the aura—that shining halo circling the heads of divinities and saints in religious calendars. But is an aura merely a symbol of divinity and purity? Luiz Almeida, a teacher at the Center for Gnostic and Anthropological Studies (CEG) in New Delhi, India, would have us believe otherwise. According to him, an aura is "a thermo-electrical field that emanates from all matter, whether living or non-living". In other words, aura is not for gods alone. It is energy fields which we all have. So do animals, plants and even your chair, table or that speck of dust on it.
Indian metaphysics describes the aura as an emanation that can only be felt in a state of tranquility. Ancient Egyptians and Greeks associated
the halo with resurrection. They, along with Indians and Romans, used
the halo in art to depict supernatural forces and mystical states.
But what makes the aura so special for clairvoyants, mystics and shamans?
The answer lies in its form. The aura is like a multicolored 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 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 judgments and criticism.
Spiritual masters
usually have bright seventh layers. According to experts, every aura has
a unique shape and is in a constant state of flux, reflecting varying
mental states. The colors of the aura are actually vibrations of energy,
and represent different emotions, physical conditions and even degrees
of spiritual development.
Dr Tom Chalko, a scientist with the University of Melbourne, Australia,
who has been studying auras, describes the aura as "bio-energy vibrations
radiating in all directions". The human aura is, according to him, partly
composed of electromagnetic radiation, "spanning from the infrared to
the ultraviolet (UV)". "While the low frequency part of the spectrum seems
to be related to the low levels of functioning of the body," he says,
"the high frequency of UV is more related to our conscious activity such
as thinking, imagination, creativity, intentions. Many people can even
train themselves to see shapes and colors of the high frequency part of
an aura and then read what they see."
But how can you see the aura? One method used worldwide is Kirlian
photography, developed in the 1930s by Russian scientists Semyon and
Valentina Kirlian. However, the Kirlian camera is limited to photographing
the aura of fingertips and toes.
Today,
doctors in various parts of the world use Kirlian photography as
a diagnostic tool. Russians apply it in sports to assess the metabolic
process and fitness of athletes. In India, the CEG perhaps possesses
one of the few Kirlian cameras in the country.
"The aura is as simple or as difficult as the human body," says
Krishnan Veerappan, founder of Prana Vision, a healing and meditation center in Delhi, India.
"Kirlian cameras can photograph an aura of a certain intensity.
Same goes for clairvoyants and healers. But the aura itself extends
much further." Which is why, according to Veerappan, you might not
be able to interpret the aura even if you could see it.
Recent years have seen the development of aura imaging photography—a
technique that produces a full spectrum representation of the aura.
Here, the body's energy is charged with electrical energy. This
is picked by probes and the electronic image is recorded by a camera.
In 1980, Guy Coggins, an American inventor, developed this camera
which, unlike the Kirlian camera, could also record the aura of
the torso.
Getting hold of an aura camera is difficult. But despair not—it
is possible to see the aura with the naked eye. You can start by
keeping an open mind and a relaxed state of awareness. "But," warns
Veerappan, "you should prepare yourself through asanas, pranayama
and kriyas before you actually begin to dabble with these
subtle energies."
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. As Dr
Chalko puts it: "Any discontinuity of the bio-energy field around any
body part indicates the abnormal activity of the organ. Specifically,
'gaps' or 'weak areas' in the aura, as well as detached areas, indicate
problems or potential problems."
There
are many ways of healing your aura. Crystals
are often used to align and balance it. At CEG, Almeida uses dynamic
meditation and Gnostic meditation for aura realignment. Reiki
and grounding have also proved successful. "Aura plays a major role
in pranic healing," says Veerappan. "Here, you are taught to sensitize
your hands and feel the aura through scanning."
Dr Chalko rates meditation as the best possible method of improving
auras. In an article on the subject, he writes: "When we have a
kaleidoscope of thoughts in our mind, they override and disturb
what our mind-body system would do by itself. When we manage to
stop all thoughts, we give our own body and mind the freedom of
attaining its natural state of being. In this state, our aura is
not only stronger but also reflects our true nature better."
There are many aspects of the aura that yet remain unexplored. But with
an increasing sensitivity towards the hitherto unknown facets of human
existence, perhaps we'll soon understand this shimmering presence around
us, and thus, connect to our souls.
AURIC EXERCISES
To perceive and rejuvenate your aura, try the given exercises:Sit before a mirror. Stare off to the side of your ear. You will notice a layer of light close to your head. With time, you
More >>
THE COLOR OF PERSONA
Although the aura is generally a mixture of various colors, every aura has a distinctive shade that denotes the personality of an individual. Following is a list of different auric colors and theMore >>