Guest guest Posted May 15, 2001 Report Share Posted May 15, 2001 Your aura and the colours around you The ideal auric field of course is one of light. It is only when light is splintered that we get a spectrum of colors. So why isn’t there only light? Why does the light break up into colors? As long as we are in the material realm of consciousness, projecting ourselves through the body-mind, we are prey to a host of emotions, many of which are negative by nature. Take anger for instance. We say, “He sees red,” when someone is angry. What actually happens is that the frequency of the red color is produced by the emotion of anger. Interestingly enough, the stomach lining of an angry person is a bright red. In the auric field, when someone is angry, if it is a temporary outburst of anger, there is a spurt of red. However, if the anger is sustained, with angry thoughts being directed towards someone else, then there will be energy forms almost in the shape of spears or arrows being thrown from the angry person to the other individual. These energy forms pierce the auric field of the other individual and more often than not, cause what is known as a psychic attack. This type of psychic attack is far more common than is realized, and it only shows how very careful we must be in controlling the nature of our thoughts. Psychic attacks, of course, can be deliberate acts of malice and evil too, but anger and resentment, jealousy, all these negative emotions play a big role in harming other people – harm that always returns to the sender. Because there is conflict between knowledge found in texts by Indian sages and what the 21st century psychic can see, some people say they attach no importance to the colors of the aura – colors that emanate from vibrations produced at energy focal centers, i.e., the chakras. How can importance not be given to colors? Colours are all around us. Each colour of the electromagnetic spectrum vibrates at an unimaginable speed on a wavelength that is measured in angstrom units (angstroms are one ten billionth of a meter). Take the colour deep red, for example, found in auric fields. It has a frequency of 7,000 angstrom units and at the other end of the spectrum visible to the average naked eye, violet has a frequency of 750 trillion vibrations per second on a wavelength of 4,000 angstrom units. It is on such short wavelengths and with such incredibly fast speeds that colour bursts upon us. Colour is everywhere around us. Reading the colours of an auric field has long been an ancient practice of those who can really see them. Recently, however, colour tests began to be used to obtain psychological profiles of people for various reasons – from assessing one’s competency for a given job, to psychiatric case studies of criminals. Colour psychology has been successfully exploited in commercial fields where consumers are literally enticed by colour seduction through effective packaging. source;new life reiki Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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