Aura Reading

Interpreting The Energy Field Of Life
Aura: au|ra -
A particular atmosphere or quality that seems to surround a person or thing.
From Webster's New World Dictionary (3rd College Edition)
 
 Aura Interpretations
There are 4 facets to perceiving and interpreting the energy of the aura. Layers are determined by color variations. Within the color, the shape, consistency and clarity all determine the meaning of that layer.
 
Is the yellow you perceive around the head bright like the sun or dingy and faded? Is the green just an oblong ball around the elbow or is it around the whole body? Does the red appear as a spike flashing across the torso or is it consistently present around the head?
 
These examples will be further detailed, but you can see the many factors that determine the meaning of what you see. It's important to be as precise as you possibly can during a reading, whither it is for yourself or for someone else. The more you practice your second sight, the more accurate you will become in distinguishing these slight variations.
 
 Color and Clarity
Most methods of aura reading define particular meanings for each color in the spectrum. Definitions for the primary colors are generally consistent, however there are some differences. Become familiar with the common interpretations of the primary colors (red, blue, green, etc.) from these you should be able to decipher the more complex colors of the spectrum (burnt orange, aquamarine, gray, etc). These combination colors generally take on the combined meaning of the primary colors.
 
In certain circumstances, red equals anger, brown equals deception. Therefore a reddish brown aura would be a combination of both.
 
The clarity or brightness of the color also plays a key role in color interpretation. Very often a color that appears cloudy has the opposite meaning of it's vibrant and clear counterpart.
 
A vibrant yellow generally means the subject is successful and modest. A dull or cloudy yellow indicates frustration and a tendency to be vain.
 
 Location and Shape
As you learn color definition, you should also become familiar with the location of the color and how the two relate. The location, consistency and clarity of a color within the aura help to determine their full meaning.
 
A clear, vibrant, and consistent yellow about the head indicates intelligence, wisdom, and success. But if just one of these parameters is modified, the meaning of the color can change. A vibrant yellow around the chest area could indicate compassion, patience and a willingness to give.
 
You may see a color localized in a specific area (as in the example above). But if you look at the entire aura overall, regardless of layers or color, you may see a hole in the aura. This could indicate a dysfunction in the physical body, such as disease or injury. In most cases the injury or illness may not even be apparent in the physical, but rather is in the beginning stages. This type of deformity in the aura is indicative of long standing problems, such as ulcers, cancer etc. These types of physical ailments use a great deal of energy to form within the body. The hole is an indication that the body is drained of it's recuperative powers and is being forced to pull energy from outside itself in order to feed a symptom inside the body.
 
In some cases you might see a dent in the aura in a particular location. The aura is not always perfectly egg shaped as often seen in pictures or books. It can be completely flat on one side, or "s" shaped on another. This can occur for two reasons. The most common is an intrusion or interruption has occurred to the subject.
 
If a person walks past, very close to you, they may unintentionally steal some of your energy. If someone suddenly reaches out and grabs your arm, they are interrupting the flow of energy around your body. An example of this might be a time when you were talking to someone and you thought they were standing to close to you. You may have even thought to yourself, "They're in my space." and backed away. Even this slight intrusion into your aura or 'space' can interrupt the flow of energy.
 
The second cause is similar to seeing a hole in the overall aura. Curves or dents in the aura can also be an indication that a physical injury has occurred and the body is pulling energy in to heal itself. The key to making the correct determination in these cases is to look at the color associated with the disfigurement. If the major color around the dent, for instance, is green, then the deformity probably indicates an illness. If however, the color is lavender, this it is more likely that an interruption of the energy field has occurred.
 
 Consistency and Spikes
The parts of the aura we have discussed thus far are consistent or primary energy patterns. Layers within the pattern may change color, shape or location, but this usually occurs gradually and overtime. As a person's general attitude and health changes, so does the primary energy field around the body.
 
But every action, physical or mental, creates energy and effects the aura. Therefore, sudden emotions or thought patterns can generate instant energy patterns or peaks in the energy flow. This type of energy appears as a spike shooting out from one part of the body or as a lightening bolt across the entire aura. Emotions or sudden thought patterns may not last for a long period of time, therefore the energy they produce is also quick and sudden.
 
Interpreting spikes is really no different than understanding consistent energy. Just keep in mind what spike energy represents, then apply the appropriate color interpretation to that sudden appearance.

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