I have seen auras my entire life. I remember
feeling surprised and confused when I first learned that not everyone is
able to see auras. This sense of bewilderment led me to search for clues
at an early age as to what the exact nature of the aura really is.
My research encompassed eastern philosophy,
biology, Jungian psychology, electro-magnetism, metaphysics, new age
spiritualism and a host of other material which served to shed some
light on the phenomena of auras but which didn't quite match what I
observed with my own eyes. I do not mean to imply that other
interpretations of auras are wrong or right, only that they are not
exactly matched to what I have witnessed personally.
It has been my personal observations of auras
which have led to the conclusions that I now share with you. First let
me describe, as best as possible, what it is that I see when referring
to auras. Later, I will offer my thoughts regarding the nature of auras.
I see a vibration upon the surface of objects
consisting of multiple colors that seems to resonate based on how much
energy the particular object is releasing or reflecting.
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Note how I have used the word objects. The auras
that I see surround everything, living or not.
I have noticed that the aura of people changes
based on moods and health. Particular areas of the body seem to be more
likely to manifest a change in aura than others. Hands, face and
forehead specifically, seem to offer an indication of general mood and
health. The aura vibrates more intensely and appears either orange or
red in overall color when a person is ill or suffering some pain.
I have observed a purplish hue in the aura of
people suffering from migraine headaches as well as depression. This
purplish color is usually seen in the area of the temples or at the
brow-line, but I have also noticed it surrounding the hands and feet of
depressed people.
The color and size of the aura changes in people
during various emotional states. By size I am referring to the distance
that the aura spreads out from the body. People in an agitated or angry
mood have an aura that appears chaotic and usually orange/red in color.
I have also seen changes in aura colors before, during and after
meditation.
The air surrounding people has an aura itself, and
the aura of a person interacts with the aura of the air surrounding
them, it's sometimes impossible to determine where the human aura begins
and where the air aura ends.
The color of an object has an effect on the aura
that it creates. Lighter colored objects seem to reflect aura energy and
darker objects seem to absorb it. Primary colors create an aura that
most resembles the aura color that I observe most often in people.
The surface of water does not seem to have an
aura. I find this unusual since almost every other thing seems to be
generating aura energy or reflecting it and has a visible aura
radiation. I assume that water has special properties relating to aura
energy and must be absorbing aura energy at such a rate that aura is not
visible on the surface. I have noticed that other reflective surfaces,
mirrors, glass, etc, also seem to have a diminished aura level, but not
so much as the surface of water which has no observable aura.
On one memorable occasion I have witnessed a
person briefly with what is best described as a black aura. I found this
event to be very disturbing and worrisome and did not feel inclined
whatsoever to investigate that person's aura in any further detail.
Probably the most significant observation that I
have made of auras deals with the subject of the afterlife. At the
moment of death there is a sudden and intense burst of aura energy. This
aura energy burst radiates outward in a split second and is gone. I have
witnessed this phenomenon at the passing of my grandmother as well as in
on a few occasions.
We know that living things create and store energy
in various forms. We also know that living things are capable of
conducting electrical and other forms of energy within their
environment. Further, we understand that the environment is a complex
energy system, constantly changing and transforming one form of energy
into another. A thunderstorm is a good example of the environment in a
state of continual energy flux. It is my belief that the human aura is
the result of various energies coming into contact and interacting with
one another. The human aura is not necessarily a discharge of energy but
rather a field of energy created by interactions with the energy fields
active within the environment.
Science has to a certain extent validated these
statements. David Bohm's theories regarding the existence of an
energetic multidimensional universe provide a framework for the
discovery of the aura's origin. I will save the discussion of
theoretical physics relating to auras and other paranormal activity for
another article. Suffice it to say that the leading scientists of today
offer at the very least, the potential for the existence of subtle
energies in the form of human auras.
Human aura energy is capable of interacting with
the environment and vice versa, and non-living objects are able to
retain the energies of living creatures suggesting a method of energy
transference that has not been the subject of serious research.
Continued research of aura phenomena may lead to a
better understanding of the subtle interactions of living creatures
within the energy fields of the environment. Further research may also
provide valuable insights into areas of communication, psychology,
health and ultimately may even offer answers to the questions of life
after death.
About the Author
Jeffry R. Palmer Ph.D. - Metaphysician, Thought
Energy Consultant and Syndicated Columnist, Is the author of "Judo
for the Soul - The Art of Psychic Self Defense", as well as several
articles and papers relating to metaphysics, spirituality and paranormal
phenomena. Further information about Mr. Palmer, his books and articles
can be found at: http://the-psychic-detective.com
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