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Creative background of the color of life

What kind of personality are you? What is your life goal and meaning in this world? How do you deal with the material, spiritual, or emotional aspects of your life? What kind of marriage partner is best for you? What are your attitudes toward career, money, family, and sex? What type of career is best for you? What is your definition of success? What are your good qualities and bad tendencies? How do you maintain and improve these good qualities? Where are your weak points when it comes to health? These are questions that interest most people. Over the years I have discovered that valuable clues and answers to these questions are hidden within our auras.

Aura is the electromagnetic or energy emitted by all substances. Although some substances are very dense, their aura is often difficult to detect. Throughout the ages, artists have depicted this aura as a halo or glowing wheel of light that lingers around the head or body of an enlightened spiritual leader or saint. It is obvious that the aura surrounding these people is so clear and powerful that it can be easily seen or felt by others. Recently, auras have been scientifically examined through Kirilian photography.

My interest in auras began in 1983 after attending a psychic potential development course taught by Mr. Michael Bromley. I have since discovered that I can use my psychic gifts to receive messages from people. After that, I attended numerous seminars on auras taught by Dr. Barbara Powers. Dr. Barbara Powers can completely see auras. I noticed that I was receiving channeled messages from people who matched her descriptions and the various aura color profiles. Eventually, through acquiring psychic abilities, I also developed the ability to see these colors. I've found that every basic and consistent personality trait has a color to match.

I think of the aura as a ring of different colors of light that completely surrounds the body. Everyone has an aura, which consists of glowing bands of different colors that radiate six feet outward in all directions from the body. I can tell whether a person is healthy or sick, happy or depressed, by the intensity and vitality of the color, and the tension and size of the aura. One person's aura may be positive, energetic, and outward-looking, giving people a sense of open-mindedness, happiness, positivity, and health; another person's aura may be dull, tired, and haggard, showing signs of depression. Fear, illness, low self-esteem, hopelessness, or a perceived need for protection. Dark auras with strong colors often reveal depression, anger, or self-pity. Each color band has its own connotation, and each color contains information about someone.

Interpreting auras and understanding the meaning behind each color helps me understand how I process information, interact with people, navigate romantic relationships, and approach my life goals. My purpose in writing about aura knowledge is to bring this knowledge to others, so that people can understand how and why they should deal with things in life in a particular way. This knowledge can inspire people to be their true selves and become more accepting of themselves and others. At the same time, learning effective methods can also change unwanted behaviors and attitudes.

The different colors of the aura are formed in much the same way as the sound is formed. Regarding sound, the faster the vibration, the higher the frequency. Bass notes on a piano echo more slowly than treble notes; similarly, when the energy waves that make up the aura change their vibration speed, the color of the aura changes as well. In the aura, slower vibrations produce red and orange; faster vibrations produce blue, violet and indigo. Bass notes are not better or worse than treble notes, they just sound different; similarly, orange auras are not better or worse than blue. Different colors represent our different desires for various experiences on this planet. If everyone's aura were the same color, how dull and boring life would be! Just like if a song had only one tone, how boring and monotonous it would be!

When writing about the colors of aura, I do not intend to set any limits or establish a "superior" attitude that readers will recognize. Color is not good or bad. The different colors of the aura reflect the different choices people make during their lifetime, but this does not mean that people are limited to one specific goal or approach. No matter which way we choose, we are free to expand, grow, and change. By understanding the properties of each color, one can even consciously picture a color for each specific goal, say, healing, prosperity, compassion. My goal is to show that we are all part of the whole, and although we may have different methods, goals, and objectives, we are all part of a rainbow of colors.