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Aura and Auras Dictionary: Parapsychology Dictionary on Aura

Aura:

Term used to describe the subtle energy field surrounding all living things, including plants, animals, and human beings. Said to appear in a rainbow of colors which conform to the outline of the being.

 

Predominant colors or the brightness of the energy field may be interpreted as indicative of the subject's psychological condition, relative health, or spiritual advancement. Sometimes thought to be proof of the existence of an "astral body". "Kirlian photography" reportedly is able to visually document auras.

 

(See also: Aura, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Spiritual Dictionary on Aura

Aura: A shell or layer of astral substance that surrounds and permeates the physical body. A halo or sheath of spiritual light/energy that surrounds a person and can be seen by clairvoyants.

 

(See also: Aura, Magic, Shamanism, Paganism, Wicca)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: New Age Dictionary on Aura

Aura - N

Radiated glow or halo surrounding living beings.

 

(See also: Aura, New Age, Body mind and Soul)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Pagan Wicca Dictionary on Aura

Aura - Subtle light surrounding a person or object.

 

(See also: Aura, Pagan, Wicca Pagan Dictionary)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on AURA

AURA: the colored, low level energy field that surrounds living tissue.

 

(See also: AURA, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Paganism Pagan Dictionary on AURA

AURA: The life-energy field which surrounds all living things.

 

(See also: AURA, Paganism, Pagan, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Aura

Aura (Gr. and Lat.). A subtle invisible essence or fluid that emanates from human and animal bodies and even things. It is a psychic effluvium, partaking of both the mind and the body, as it is the electro-vital, and at the same time an electro-mental aura; called in Theosophy the akasic or magnetic aura.

 

(See also: Aura, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Meaning of Dreams about Aura

 

Aura

  • To dream of discussing any subject relating to aura, denotes that you will reach states of mental unrest, and work to discover the power which influences you from within.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Aura, Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Aura, Dream Interpretation Aura)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on AURA

AURA - subtle light surrounding a person or object adj. auric. (NAD)

 

(See also: AURA, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Pagan Paganism Dictionary II on Aura

Aura:

One or more energy fields supposedly generated by and surrounding all beings and many objects; those persons blessed with clairvoyance or other psychic talents can “read” the patterns of energy and determine information about the person or object. See Kirlian Photography.

 

(See also: Aura, Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Magic Shamanism Dictionary on aura

bio-energy field of living creature

 

(See also: aura, Magic, Shamanism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Aura

Aura (from Greek, Latin aura air)

 

A subtle invisible essence or fluid emanating from and surrounding beings, both those classed as animate and inanimate. To the eyes of clairvoyants the human aura appears as a halo of light, variously colored according to the momentary psychic and mental condition of the individual.

 

Since everything in the universe is a center of living energies of one kind or another, it must necessarily be surrounded by a field of force, representing its radiations into the surrounding space and upon all objects within its sphere of influence. The human being is of a composite nature, and his aura will, therefore, be composite, including astral-vital, psychomental, and spiritual emanations, and any of these may be perceptible according to the plane on which the perceiver is able to function.

 

But the aura, even though not commonly visible to our eyes, is nevertheless perceptible by the effects which it produces upon those subtle senses which all possess in addition to the conventional five. By the auras of persons we are affected, both consciously and unconsciously, and thus is explained the influence which people exercise on each other. Animals are in some ways far more sensitive to auras than we are.

 

Auras also emanate from so-called inorganic substances, such as magnetic substances. This subject has been investigated in connection with different bodies by Reichenbach and others, whose researches show that these emanations are bipolar as is ordinary magnetism. The phenomena of animal magnetism, investigated by Mesmer, illustrate this, for his magnetic fluid was a reality. The aura is a psychomental effluvium, and in its higher parts is a direct manifestation of the akasic portion of the auric egg surrounding every individual.

 

(See also: Aura, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Kundalini Yoga Dictionary on Aura

Aura:

Subtle bodily radiance arising from virtuous action

 

(See also: Aura, Kundalini, Kundalini Yoga, Kundalini Dictionary)

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Aura and Auras Dictionary: A Spiritual Dictionary on Aura

Aura:

A field of energy surrounding all living things. Invisible to the naked eye, it can be photographed with Kirlean photography.

 

(See also: Aura, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Hindu - 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)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Hindu - 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)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Aura

aura

A field that emanates from all living organisms. It consists of seven distinctive layers known as "bodies". Those claiming to be able to see auras report them to be of rainbow colors

 

(See also: Aura, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Health and 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)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: Theosophy Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Aura

A Theosophical definition of Aura :

 

Aura

An extremely subtle and therefore invisible essence or fluid that emanates from and surrounds not only human beings and beasts, but as a matter of fact plants and minerals also. The aura is one of the aspects of the auric egg and therefore the human aura partakes of all the qualities that the human constitution contains. It is at once magneto-mental and electrovital, suffused with the energies of mind and spirit  - the quality in each case coming from an organ or center of the human constitution whence it flows. The aura is the source of the sympathies and antipathies that we are conscious of.

 

Under the control of the human will the aura can be both life-giving and healing, or death-dealing; and when the human will is passive the aura has an action of its own which is automatic and follows the laws of character and latent impulses of the being from whom it emanates.

 

Sensitives have frequently described the aura in more or less vague terms as a light flowing from the eyes or the heart or the tips of the fingers or from other parts of the body. Sometimes this fluid, instead of being colorless light, manifests itself by flashing and scintillating changes of color  - the color or colors in each case depending not only upon the varying moods of the human individual, but also possessing a background equivalent to the character or nature of the individual. Animals are extremely sensitive to auras, and some beasts even descry the human being surrounded with the aura as with a cloud or veil. In fact, everything has its aura surrounding it with a light or play of color, and especially is this the case with so-called animated beings.

 

The essential nature of the aura usually seen is astral and electrovital. The magnificent phenomena of radiation that astronomers can discern at times of eclipse, long streamers with rosy and other colored light flashing forth from the body of the sun, are not flames nor anything of the sort, but are simply the electrovital aura of the solar body  - a manifestation of solar vitality, for the sun in occultism is a living being, as indeed everything else is.

 

 

See also: Aura, Mysticism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Aura and Auras Dictionary: New Age 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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