Showing posts with label chakras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chakras. Show all posts

Aug 30, 2011


Aura Part 2 - How To See And Read The Aura In Yourself And Others




How to see the aura...
To see the aura for the first time, it is best to begin with someone very familiar and patient. This exercise is designed to see Aura for the first time and after to practice seeing Auras. The choice of a good viewing condition is crucial: not only will you see the Aura better, but you will also gain confidence about what you see.

1. Place a comfortable stool (not a chair) in front of a very softly and indirectly illuminated simple white background (a white wall or a white bed sheet hung on a wall is perfect). Ask the subject to sit comfortably, with the spine in a straight line, with no slumping.

2. You must now choose only one spot on the subject to look at. The middle of the forehead, just above and between the eyes is ideal. This is a location of the Brow Chakra or the Third Eye. Look, rather “gaze” at this spot for 30 to 60 seconds or longer. Do not force your concentration, just gaze in a relaxed way.

3. After about a minute analyze the surroundings with your peripheral vision, while still looking at the same spot. Do not stop your concentration, keep gazing. Resist the temptation to look around.

You should soon see that the background nearby the person is brighter and has another color than the background further away. This is your own perception of the Aura. The longer you concentrate, the better you will see it. Remember, concentration on that one spot will increase your ability to perceive the aura. Continued practice on a regular basis will only enhance your ability to perceive the aura Recognition of the Aura.

Now, after the above exercise is finished (when you have perceived the aura), close your eyes. For a brief moment will see the aura only, without the subject. Take note that you have only one or two seconds until the photosensitive cells in your eyes will stop vibrating and sending visual sensations to the brain.

There are other sensors at work here as well, those of a non-physical nature, working in tandem with your nerve cells. Should you not see the aura in this exercise (with your eyes closed), begin again. As in everything, practice makes perfect.

Understanding what you have seen...
There is a long-standing argument that what is seen with the eyes closed are simply “after-images” rather than an auric vision. You can be sure scientists do not have instruments sensitive enough, nor sensors to measure what you have seen, as the physics of spirit are on a totally different scale and spectrum than that of the crude measuring devices in today’s world.

Of interesting note, the afterimages have a precisely the same shape as original images. You will have noticed that the afterimage of an object surrounded by its Aura is larger than the original image. The increase in such afterimage is due to the vibration of an Aura and actually represents a vignette of the Aura.

Understanding Our True Nature
It can be said our aura is a reflection of our true nature at any given moment. Our true nature is what is not affected by our habits, stereotypes, manners, and pretending, superficial behavior. As most people associate themselves to their manners and habits it is very hard, if not impossible, to understand who they really are. A very good way to get an instant insight into their personality seems to be by watching their aura, because the aura shows their true nature, behind any facade of superficial behavior.
Generally, the cleaner and brighter the colors of the aura, the more spiritually advanced are the person is. Also, it has been discovered that the more uniform the energy distribution in the aura, the healthier and more balanced the person is. Therefore, recognition of that energy distribution in the Aura may have a great potential of a useful and unique medical diagnostic aid.

Using the guide to the colors found in part 1 of this article, you can begin to gain a real insight to a person’s thoughts, their state of health, and even their true nature. Understanding aura helps you can a greater understanding not only of others but also your true nature as well.

Oct 23, 2009

Signs of Chakra Imbalance

When I refer to a block in a chakra, I mean that something is getting in the way of the free flow of energy through that vortex. It's sort of like having an artery that is clogged with plaque, only instead of a physical block, this is a metaphysical block that is composed of stagnant emotional energy.

When I speak of cleansing a chakra, it's sort of like angioplasty: we clear away whatever debris is preventing free flow through that channel. This can be done through various types of therapy or energy healing, but it's usually more effective if whatever issues created the block to begin with are brought into one's conscious awareness so they can be consciously processed, healed and released. This can be achieved via psychic reading work, though hypnotherapy may be more powerful and effective, for in my experience, what we realize ourselves affects us far more deeply than anything anyone else could tell us.

When I talk about balancing the chakras, I'm not talking about a one-time cure. Like cultivating physical health and well-being, this is a lifelong process. Just as the state of our physical health largely depends on our habits, so does the state of our chakra balance. For example, if we tend to be far more physical than spiritual, our root chakra will be much more developed than our crown chakra. For a sense of health and well-being, we want to be a well-balanced, well-developed person on every level.

People tend to develop from the lower chakras up, which makes sense if you think about it. We begin as primarily physical creatures and become more and more sophisticated in our approach to life. However, it's easy to neglect whatever we're not really into at the moment. Thus we often see highly spiritual people who are in terrible shape physically because they neglect their bodies.

Since an imbalance in the chakras is caused by emotional imbalance, you don't have to be psychic to evaluate the state of your chakras or anyone else's. Below is a quick guide to some of the symptoms of chakra problems. Please note that when I refer to the overdevelopment or underdevelopment of a chakra, I mean in relationship to the rest of one's being.

Root Chakra: (red) governs all matters physical
Symptoms of overdevelopment: greed, recklessness, hyperactivity, carelessness, diarrhea, wasting away
Symptoms of underdevelopment: poverty, low energy, listlessness, clumsiness, constipation, obesity, chronic fatigue
Someone with good balance will be healthy, fit, grounded, prosperous, centered and strong.

Sexual Chakra: (orange) governs creativity and procreation
Symptoms of overdevelopment: sexual addiction or promiscuity; romantic, sexual or creative obsessions; fetishism; STD's
Symptoms of underdevelopment: Puritanism, frigidity/impotence, creative blocks, sexual repression, infertility
Someone with good balance will be sexually well-adjusted, have a strong libido, know how to set healthy boundaries in relationships, and be able to use their creativity constructively.

Solar Plexus Chakra (yellow) governs will
Symptoms of overdevelopment: high stress, aggression, willfulness, control issues, inability to relax, arrogance, ulcers
Symptoms of underdevelopment: indifference, passivity, complacency, victim mentality, disempowerment, indigestion
Someone with good balance will be productive, cooperative, flexible, focused, empowered, successful and well-adjusted.

Heart Chakra (green) governs emotions
Symptoms of overdevelopment: too trusting, smothering, effusive, codependent/enabling, too nice, too giving, heart problems
Symptoms of underdevelopment: distrusting, cold, aloof, reserved, uncompassionate, heartless, self-centered, selfish, weak immune system
Someone with good balance will be loving, warm, affectionate, accepting, tolerant and equally loving of self and others.

Throat Chakra (blue) governs self-expression
Symptoms of overdevelopment: talking or saying too much, not listening well, being argumentative, acting like a know-it-all, being critical, sore throats, overactive thyroid
Symptoms of underdevelopment: trouble expressing yourself, inability to speak up, lack of confidence in your opinions, shyness, under-active thyroid, asthma
Someone with good balance will be expressive, eloquent, a great communicator and a good listener.

Third Eye (indigo) governs intellect
Symptoms of overdevelopment: racing thoughts, hung up on logic, too abstract in thinking, living in your head, endlessly planning but not doing, hallucinations, headaches/migraines
Symptoms of underdevelopment: unconscious, illogical, unable to think abstractly, acting without thinking, forgetfulness, inability to remember dreams, vision/eye problems
Someone with good balance will be intelligent, clear-headed, alert, thoughtful, have a good memory, have good eyesight and be generally insightful.

Crown Chakra (violet) governs spiritual life
Symptoms of overdevelopment: out of touch with reality, ungrounded, unable to manifest material needs, feeling like you don't belong here on Earth, Messiah complex, schizophrenia, epilepsy, Alzheimer's
Symptoms of underdevelopment: lack of spiritual awareness, lack of a sense of higher values or higher purpose, lack of spiritual beliefs, depression, fear and cynicism
Someone with good balance will know how to live in the world but not of it, have a fulfilling spiritual life, be able to enjoy physical pleasures without getting addicted, love life but not dread death, have a deep sense of connection to the Divine, and regularly tune in to determine the right course of action.

If you discover you have too much energy flowing through some chakras as opposed to others, it's best to simply focus on developing the higher qualities of the underdeveloped chakras, for this will both counteract that imbalance and lead you to channel your energy in the overdeveloped areas in wiser ways.

For example, if Bill is far more spiritual than he is physical, he probably often feels spacey and out of touch with reality. Thought he may like it that way, he probably also has health problems, is out of shape, and has trouble manifesting money and other practical needs. To create better balance, he doesn't have to become less spiritual, he just needs to spend more time taking care of his body and putting his house and his finances in order. If he dives into this, soon he may begin to feel like all he does is take care of physical concerns, which would be a sign that he's swung too far in this new direction and needs to reevaluate his personal balance.

We must remember that we are part of nature, so as we flow from one season of life to the next, we must ever adjust our sense of balance in order to maintain our well-being.

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What blocks Auras?

Basically, blocks in our chakras/auras stem from fear. When we feel afraid, we are resistant to what is happening or what we think might happen in the future. This causes us to try to prevent it from happening, and to do that, we constrict our energy, which prevents it from flowing freely. When we make a habit of this, over time blocks develop.

As for where all this fear comes from in the first place, we must remember that life in the physical is an experience in contrast. In fact, just the drive for physical survival generates all kinds of fear. From the time we are newborn babies, we are constantly struggling to get our needs met, whether those needs are for food, physical comfort, love, etc. When our needs aren't met, we experience fear and pain, and begin to develop all sorts of beliefs and habits designed to avoid further suffering.

Let's say that when Alice was very small, her mother left her for some reason. Maybe her mother died, maybe she got sick and had to be hospitalized for a long time, or maybe she just ran off with the mail man. Assuming this was a really traumatic experience for Alice, and she didn't get the help or support she needed to process this experience and heal from it, she may forevermore carry "abandonment" issues. Where is she "carrying" these issues? Most likely, they can be found right in her aura. In this case, I'd expect to find a "sore spot" or a hole in her rear heart chakra, which indicates pain or trauma in a past relationship.

Someone who carried a block or energy issue from a childhood experience like this might cope by deciding that they don't really need anyone else anyway, and choose never to become dependent on another person. They may believe that people can't be trusted, or if they internalized their wound and blamed themselves, keep others at a distance because they believe they are intrinsically unlovable or unworthy of having someone they can really lean on.

Entire books have been written about chakra/energy healing, but with a bit of thought and imagination, you can work out for yourself the infinite number of experiences that could cause someone to constrict their energy flow and develop a habit that leads to blocks or stuck energy in their aura. Further, it's easy to imagine what may be happening in our auras based on what we're experiencing. For example, if we feel like we just "can't think straight," odds are good that the state of our sixth chakra will reflect our confusion. If we are having trouble swallowing, there may be something in our life experience that we are having a hard time accepting. If we feel powerless or unmotivated, our solar plexus chakra will probably look dull, dim, blocked or unbalanced.

We must also remember that the appearance of the chakras is just one more symptom, not the ultimate problem. If a healer notes a block in a chakra, it doesn't mean that the chakra is the cause of whatever may ail us, but rather that there is a problem of some nature (physical, emotional, mental or spiritual) that needs to be healed and cleared.

Because we naturally repress conscious awareness of our own personal issues, I think it's helpful to compare the aura of the human body to the energetic life of a relationship. Bring to mind a very close, intense, personal relationship you have with someone like a lover or a best friend. (Using a lover or spouse is ideal, because romantic relationships tend to stir up all sorts of fears, and thus challenge many deep-seated emotional habits and issues.)

If you are at all a reflective person (and if you are reading this, you are!), you can see how when you are open and loving and honest in that relationship, the energy flows freely between you, but whenever you close yourself off, lash out in anger or fear, or lie in order to avoid something, the energy constricts or stops flowing. Then there are walls between you and a sense emotional distance that is hard to bridge.

The more you make a habit of finding the courage to be open and honest, the closer you two will be. The more you react from fear based on old emotional habits, the more tension and emotional distance there will be in the relationship, and the less healthy and fulfilling it will feel.

In order to clear the blocks to balance and intimacy in the relationship, those issues you are stuck on must be healed, and a new and better approach to them must be adopted. This is done by opening up about how you really feel. This first step toward new awareness and understanding is what you need in order to consciously create positive change.

The healing process is the same with our bodies. Where we have repressed, denied, avoided or resisted anything, we will remain pinched off or in unhealthy relationship to that issue until we bring it up, consciously face it, and choose to adopt a new belief, attitude or approach.

Since it is wise to work with the law of attraction, let's shift from focusing on what blocks chakras to what creates health, balance, and flow.

As what we don't want is to be blocked, it's easy to figure out that what we do want is to be open. When we don't view anything or anyone as being apart from us or against, but rather as a part of us, then we are open. When we really think about the word open, for that matter, it's easy to see that when we are open to something, someone, or some experience, we are not resistant to it. Being figuratively open means our auras are literally open and receptive.

The ultimate in being open is to be at one with everything we encounter. One who is fully open identifies with ALL. She recognizes that she creates her own reality, and the world she observes around her is thus her world. This leads to natural acceptance, openness and trust. To keep our chakras (and thus all of our beings) flowing smoothly, we must keep our minds open, our hearts open, our spirits open, and our arms open to life and every being we encounter.

This does not mean we lack discernment or discrimination, try to hug Grizzly bears, or literally say yes to everything or everyone who crosses our path. On a higher spiritual level, however, we are neither saying yes or no but rather something more like, This is interesting.

Being open means that we trust that everything happens for a good reason; we know that every experience comes to bless us in some way, even if it is just to teach us; and we remember that nothing can victimize us or oppress us, because we are constantly creating our personal realities based on what we give our attention to and how we decide to interpret our experiences.


Source: https://www.kajama.com/index.php?file=columndetail&Id=8D58F7CD-50E2-4962-B45C-8CF77CA00768&ColumnID=9AB39599-1CE7-11D5-BA9C-00C04FA0788A