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Thulean
Joined: 09 Oct 2005 Posts: 5
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Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 12:21 am Post subject: Auras and Colors
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The first night I put my son to sleep in his crib, I was worried about whther it was the right thing to do. So after he fell asleep I went in to check on him, and I saw his aura which was over 6 inches, and bright neon green. I felt a feeling of peacefulness. This is exceptional since normally I can only see clear auras and they are only ever 1-2 inches thick. What does a neon green aura mean?
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neotechmatrix2002
Joined: 01 Feb 2005 Posts: 372
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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 6:01 am Post subject:
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I think you already found your meaning for that color "peacefulness"
I don't personally see auras, but i think everyone has to choose there own meaning to what each color means. *something I read somewhere*
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Rainbow Aura
Joined: 20 Sep 2005 Posts: 12
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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 11:49 am Post subject:
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The 'clear' aura is the first layer of the aura, the etheric layer I think - the colours come in after that. Of course, some children have clear auras - these are classed as 'crystal kids' and some have white. I see the first layer quite often but for me I see white and as a child I used to describe it as they had just eaten Ready Brek - people from the UK who remember the adverts will know exactly what I mean. If I have the opportunity to stare long enough that's when I start to see the other colours in the larger aura - but it's not often we are given the opportunity to just stare at people, might just get us into trouble. Boring talks in assembly at school is how I discovered I could see auras - so bored your eyes start to defocus while desperately trying not to nod off.
Green is a healing, nurturing peaceful aura. Quite often you will find healers, gardeners or carers have this colour.
Aura colours can change daily but we generally have one usual or main colour but this can vary depending on our mood and how we are feeling at that time.
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