Reading Auras

An aura is the subtle energy field surrounding every living being.  This energy appears in the form of different colours depending on the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual state of an individual at any moment in time.  This article is about how you can learn to see auras and be inspired by the more mystical aspects of those you interact with and meet on your life’s path. 

Some people associate seeing auras with psychic or clairvoyant powers, for me it’s a little more down-to-earth than that, mainly because I learnt to read them while working in a bank during my student days.  It all started when our line manager brought in a newspaper cutting of an article on auras and thought it would be good fun for us to learn how to read them.  We learnt quickly but weren’t always sure if what we were seeing was real or imaginary, so being the bright sparks we were, we hit upon the idea that we would all read someone’s aura at the same time and then write our answers down on a bit of paper along with our name and fold it up.  Once all the papers were gathered together they could be opened and we could get some idea of the accuracy of our readings.  The results were startling; our team of seven all saw the same colour, then we knew we were onto something. 

The steps for reading an aura are quite easy.  All you need is a pale background such as a white or cream coloured internal or external wall against which to stand your subject, with you stood in front of them at a distance of about 10 feet.  Ask them to relax by taking some deep breaths and if you notice any signs of muscle tension - around the shoulders for example invite them to relax there, at the same time calm and ground yourself too.  After a minute or so you are ready to begin your aura reading.  As you look at the person, begin to defocus your eyes so you are more aware of the things in your peripheral vision than the details of the person.  Continue to hold attention in your peripheral vision and quite quickly you should be able to see a centimetre or more of colour as a kind of cloud around the outer edge of the persons head and shoulders.  It’s a very quick process taking a maximum of 3 to 4 minutes.  Practising with others helps because you can compare readings and overcome any ‘is it real or am I imagining it?’ kind of responses.  Some people don’t see a colour but they can sense a colour and this way of reading auras works just as well. 

Here’s a brief run down of the main aura colours as I have experienced them:

Purple, blue, white and gold represent spirituality, intuition and sensitivity.  Electric blue indicates a gift to communicate through telepathy.  Pink is the colour of a person who can love unconditionally.  Orange speaks of a strong, sociable, outgoing person who is eager to explore life.  Yellow is about someone who is optimistic, happy and easy-going, it often appears with green.
 
Green is about healing oneself or possessing the ability to heal others.  I saw this colour on the front of a friends shoulder one time, when I enquired if she had an injury there she told me about her sporting accident and how she had just come from a massage appointment.  Having the massage would have promoted healing in the affected area giving rise to the green coloured aura around that part of her body.

Red means lots of focus and energy.  Once my sister came home from work and after dropping her bag in the hallway she came straight into the lounge and closed the door behind her.  As she stood there against the white of the door I saw a disc of red colour right on the top of her head.  I asked if she had been concentrating a lot that day and true enough she’d just come out of an awful meeting which had lasted for hours and had required lots of focused thinking.

Black auras reflect bad intentions or actions.  I’ve only ever seen one and despite the outwardly friendly, helpful demeanour of the person, I chose to go with the darkness of the energy surrounding them to inform my decision not to pursue further professional dialogue.  A couple of years later I read a story in the local press about the same person, who had been convicted for assaults against women dating back to the time when I saw the black aura. 

Sometimes you don’t need to ‘read’ a person’s aura by getting them to stand against a light background and defocusing your eyes etc. the aura is just there, clearly visible.  Here‘s an example.  I was coming out of a shopping centre once accompanied by a dear friend, as we walked down the steps to the pavement below, two Buddhist monks in their saffron coloured robes passed by quickly in the lunch time crowd.  They had the most astonishing auras I have ever seen – electric blue and one foot tall around the tops of their heads, it was a case of ‘follow those monks!’  Sadly we lost them in the crowd.  I still wonder sometimes, what kind of spiritual practice they must have had to create such amazing auras. 

By Darshan Kaur
May 2009