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Hinduism Dictionary on Aura aura: The luminous colorful field of subtle energy radiating within and around the human body, extending out from three to seven feet. The colors of the aura change constantly according to the ebb and flow of one's state of consciousness, thoughts, moods and emotions. Higher, benevolent feelings create bright pastels; base, negative feelings are darker in color. Thus, auras can be seen and "read" by clairvoyants. The general nature of auras varies according to individual unfoldment. Great mystics have very bright auras, while instinctive persons are shrouded in dull shades. The aura consists of two aspects, the outer aura and the inner aura. The outer aura extends beyond the physical body and changes continuously, reflecting the individual's moment-to-moment panorama of thought and emotion. The inner aura is much more constant, as it reflects deep-seated subconscious patterns, desires, repressions and tendencies held in the sub-subconscious mind. Those colors which are regularly and habitually reflected in the outer aura are eventually recorded more permanently in the inner aura. The colors of the inner aura permeate out through the outer aura and either shade with sadness or brighten with happiness the normal experiences of daily life. The inner aura hovers deep within the astral body in the chest and torso and looks much like certain "modern-art" paintings, with heavy strokes of solid colors here and there. In Sanskrit, the aura is called prabhamandala, "luminous circle," or diptachakra, "wheel of light." See: mind (five states of mind), papa, punya. (See also: Aura, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul) |
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Hinduism Dictionary on Aura aura: The luminous colorful field of subtle energy radiating within and around the human body, extending out from three to seven feet. The colors of the aura change constantly according to the ebb and flow of one's state of consciousness, thoughts, moods and emotions. Higher, benevolent feelings create bright pastels; base, negative feelings are darker in color. Thus, auras can be seen and "read" by clairvoyants. The general nature of auras varies according to individual unfoldment. Great mystics have very bright auras, while instinctive persons are shrouded in dull shades. The aura consists of two aspects, the outer aura and the inner aura. The outer aura extends beyond the physical body and changes continuously, reflecting the individual's moment-to-moment panorama of thought and emotion. The inner aura is much more constant, as it reflects deep-seated subconscious patterns, desires, repressions and tendencies held in the sub-subconscious mind. Those colors which are regularly and habitually reflected in the outer aura are eventually recorded more permanently in the inner aura. The colors of the inner aura permeate out through the outer aura and either shade with sadness or brighten with happiness the normal experiences of daily life. The inner aura hovers deep within the astral body in the chest and torso and looks much like certain "modern-art" paintings, with heavy strokes of solid colors here and there. In Sanskrit, the aura is called prabhamandala, "luminous circle," or diptachakra, "wheel of light." See: mind (five states of mind), papa, punya. (See also: Aura, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)
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Healing Dictionary on Aura Aura: An energy field which surrounds living beings. An aura is most often visible only to those born with the skill to see it, or those who developed this ability. A visible aura contains various colors and tells about the spiritual and emotional persona of the plant, human, or creature surrounded by it. An aura can also be felt, heard, or sensed through other means. (See also: Aura, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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Spirituality Dictionary on Auras Auras The emanation of the astral body. The subtle energy field as seen by psychics. In humans, it tends to be ovoid, and extends from a few inches to several hundred feet or more from the body. The average extends about 18 inches. The size, color, and content of the aura can vary with changes in mood, health and spiritual development. Dark spots or "blocks" in the aura are thought by many to be early warning signs of illness. Various scientists have attempted to record the aura with cameras. Most successful were Valentina and Semyon Kirlian in the 1930s. In the 1980s a technique called aura imaging was developed in the U. S. It uses a computer to translate emenations from the hand or fingers into color images of the energy flow around the entire body. How accurate these images are is still open to question. (See also: Auras, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Health Dictionary on Aura analysis aura analysis (aura reading, auric diagnosis): direct or indirect examination of the vital energy that envelops each human. Nonpsychics can analyze the aura through Kirlian photography or a Kilner screen. Dr. Walter J. Kilner (1847-1920) of St. Thomas's Hospital, in London, invented this screen: two plates of glass, an eighth of an inch apart, containing an alcoholic solution of a dye (usually carmine or a coal-tar dye). Auric colors reveal the personal traits of the subject, such as impressionableness and spiritual arrogance. Proponents also associate auric colors with glands, organs, organ systems, and psychological states such as anger and boredom. (See also: Aura analysis, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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Health Dictionary on Aura Imaging Photography Aura Imaging Photography (Aura Imaging): Variation of Kirlian photography promoted by Johannes R. Fisslinger, the German author of Aura Imaging Photography, Aura Mastery, and Aura Visions, and by researcher Guy Coggins, author of Aura Awareness: What Your Aura Says About You. Aura Imaging is a means of reading the true character of individuals. It involves using an aura camera that can produce instant photos. The color, shape, and size of the auric image can indicate specific physical, emotional, and spiritual conditions. Aura Imaging theory posits chakras (energy centers that correspond to endocrine glands) and vital energy. (See also: Aura Imaging Photography, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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