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What is an Aura?  

The word "aura' is but another name for "force field" or "radiation." Every substance in the Universe has an aura - and the auras of minerals, plants, and animals as well as our physical bodies, have unique and special characteristics.

In the basic form, the aura embodies seven energy layers, which are powered through seven major energy centers called "chakras." The chakras are energized by the storehouse of vital energy, otherwise known as the "Kundalini" or the "Root or Base chakra," which is located at the base of the spine. Life energy should flow naturally up the spine with that energy radiating out each chakra and exiting through the "Crown" chakra (located at the top of the head).

The aura surrounds the physical body in all directions. It is three-dimensional, and in a healthy person is elliptical in shape. In the average individual, it will extend eight to ten feet around the body. The shape, size, colors, and the clarity of colors, all indicate specific things about one's physical, emotional, mental and spiritual well-being.

The aura (or human energy field) is composed of two aspects that include the energies of one's subtle bodies, as described in traditional metaphysics (bands of energy of varying intensity). The main function of these subtle energies is to help coordinate and regulate the soul's activities in the physical life. The first aspect of the aura is to help show us the soul lessons involved in prior (past) lives, that are now represented as Universal Lessons to be learned in our present lives. The second aspect of the aura is energy emanations of the human body itself. The human body, (according to modern science) is composed of electrical, magnetic, sound, light, and electro-magnetic energy fields. Some of these energy fields are generated within the body and others are received from outside and then transformed by the body. This occurs through a natural interaction between one energy field and another. We are capable of absorbing the energies of plants, trees, flowers, animals, other people, and even earth itself.

How Pamela Aaralyn Reads Auras

Pamela views the aura clairvoyantly as well as empathically. Her mind's eye sees the energy as it reflects itself off the light and colors within the space that the individual is a part of. The colors themselves (how bright, dim, cloudy or clear they are) in relation to the rest of the body and chakras, allow her to sense information about the person's physical, mental, emotional and psychological state of being. When she sees or senses an unclear or fuzzy coloration, this is an indication of an imbalance or problem in the area around which the color is located. How and where the colors surround the body is what she sees at first, then it develops into a feeling. Auras change many times throughout a person's day, depending on the emotional and mental state of the person, the Universal Lessons involved in a person's Life Path, as well as how they are feeling physically. Every aura varies in shape, color and size. They are very personal, individualistic, and unique, just as our fingerprints and DNA composition. They emit different frequencies, levels of vibration, and electromagnetic energy.

Colors in the Aura

Color is a property of light. When light is broken down into different wavelengths, we see an array of different colors. It is similar to holding a prism up to the sunlight. It will display a rainbow on an opposite surface. Those seven colors of the rainbow are only a small fraction of the light spectrum. There are a multitude of shades and variances of each color, hence why we have so many colors and variations in our auras.

The energy of the aura reflects itself in light and color. The color, its clarity, and its location, are all things that must be considered when viewing or sensing the human aura. Determining the colors is the easy part. Interpreting and understanding these colors is the difficult and most important part of reading and interpreting the aura.

Different colors reflect different attitudes, moods and energy patterns. Although it is possible to identify generally what certain colors reflect, one must keep in mind that there are many shades within a particular color's spectrum. If you have ever shopped for paint colors, you know there are many shades of each color. Understanding the significance of those shades takes time and patience.

In determining the colors within an aura, there are a few simple guidelines that have been proven helpful:

•  In most cases, the colors closest to the physical body reflect the person's physical condition and energies. The outer colors reflect emotional, mental, and spiritual energies that can be affecting those physical colors.

•  The healthy and balanced aura will appear clear and more pastel in color. Muddier and thicker colors reflect imbalances, over-activity, and other possible problems in the area to which the colors are connected.

•  Dark colors that are also bright can indicate high energy levels. This is not necessarily negative.

•  There is often more than one color in the aura. Each color will reflect different aspects. Pamela has learned how these different colors interact, and the effects that certain combinations can have.

•  It is important not to make judgments of people based on what is seen in their auras. What the observer sees and how he/she interprets it can often be based on their state of mind and their own energy levels at the time. Consider the pros and cons of what is associated with that color, along with the specific areas to which it is connected. For example, people often misconstrue the color black in an aura. Black is misunderstood and interpreted as negative or evil, when the true meaning of black is completely different. In most cases, Pamela has found that black in an aura can merely mean that the individual needs protection from a harsh situation. It is common to see black in a person's aura if they are feeling depressed, abused, etc., but not because they are "negative" or "evil"; black is present in the aura to protect the individual who has been hurt or abused.

•  Pamela begins every reading by viewing the aura, and ends up going through each layer, which will cause her other gifts to help her interpret these layers. For example, when she is reading the emotional layer of the aura, she wants to use empathy to "feel" how that person is feeling. When she is reading the mental layer of one's aura, she uses clairvoyance to "see" images in their thought processes and she uses remote viewing to see where they are presently in their thoughts and awareness patterns. Reading the esoteric and spiritual layers of one's aura allows her to channel into one's Higher Self and Soul. She can then retrieve deeper answers than what the other outer layers of the aura can show or tell her.

•  Auras change frequently. The colors closest to one's body (extending out a foot or two) can go through many changes in a single day. Every strong emotion or strong physical or mental activity can result in color and light fluctuations in the aura. Our auras can change as we go through life as well.

 

History of the Aura  

The science and art of medicine that was initially one, and then split in two, are now approaching reunion. The healing science that became traditional medicine and alternative medicine is slowly becoming the healing sciences. The history of this topic is extensive - extending back thousands of years.

5000 years ago, ancient spiritual tradition of India spoke of a universal source of life. The energy is called "prana." This universal energy is the breath of life, which moves through all forms to give one life. Yogis work with this energy through breathing techniques, meditation, and physical exercise to produce altered states of consciousness and longevity.

3000 years ago, the ancient "Qigong" masters in China were practicing their meditative discipline to balance and invigorate the human energy field. They called this energy "Qi." It is the vital energy of the body. The "gong" represents the skill of moving this Qi and working with it. When the Qi is balanced, one has good health. When it is not, one has impaired health.

The "Kaballah" (the Jewish teachings written about 538 B.C.), called these energies "The Astral Light." Christian paintings and scriptures show a halo around the head of Christ and other spiritual leaders, and similarly around Buddha. We also see energy or light coming from the fingers of many gods of India.

In conclusion, there are, in fact, references made to the phenomenon of the human energy field (HEF) or the aura of the body, in 97 different cultures.


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