02 July 2020

The human aura

by CR (099)

Although it appears to be only one, there are actually three human auras: 

the spiritual aura 
the astral body aura  
the physical body aura

Each of the above auras corresponds to the nature of the body from which it emanates. 

The aura of the physical body, which is the emanation of all the particles of organized matter contained within it, can be observed during sleep without the interference of the other two as the spirit and the fluidic body depart from it.

This aura, the one that belongs to the physical body, is then perceived as whitish and transparent, as if it were made up of strands of straight hair if the body is healthy, or alternatively made of what it looks like curved fallen filaments if the body is ill. 

The aura of the fluidic or astral body, which is less tenuous than the aura of other bodies, is almost invariable. Neither of them, however, is comparable to the spiritual aura which, by the intensity and variety of its colours, faithfully defines the nature of its vibrations.

The two opposite extremes, in the range of feelings provided by the spirit, are identified in the aura by the black and white colours.

In the spiritual aura, clear, crystalline, spotless white expresses the highest form of spiritual development. A black aura denotes the lowest, most animalized feelings.

Between the black and white auras, from one end to the other, there is an immense variety of colours, each defining a state, an emotion, a feeling, all obviously imperfect because the goal to be reached is perfection, which when it comes to the human aura, is expressed by the white colour. 


References

[1] Christian Rationalism, 1st Edition, Rio de Janeiro 1984

[2] Compilation, paraphrasing, translation from original texts in Portuguese

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