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Auras are not just a spectrum of colors but a precise, real-time diagnosis of consciousness, showing where the 'vessel' (body, consciousness, soul) is cracked, leaking, or aligned with its highest frequency. Understanding auras can help in discerning who is safe, aligned, or draining energy.
The aura is the invisible evidence of the soul's relationship with light. The body, consciousness, and soul act as a vessel to receive and hold light from a higher source. Cracks in this vessel, caused by reactive patterns, trauma, fear, or shame, lead to leaking light. Auras reveal how much light the vessel holds and where it leaks; bright colors indicate intactness, while murky colors signify blockages.
The quality of aura colors is crucial, not just the colors themselves. Bright, clear colors mean light is flowing, indicating a sealed vessel and full potential. Specific examples include: white (purity, open channel), gold (integrated spiritual mastery, divine protection), bright blue (authenticity, truth), bright green (abundance, open heart), bright violet (clear guidance, wisdom), and bright pink (powerful, anchored love).
Murky, darker colors indicate a vessel leaking light and energy blockages. Examples include: gray (disconnectedness, hopelessness, depression), dark gray/black (heavy, dense energy, addiction, deceit), muddy green (jealousy, envy, blocked heart), dark red (rage, inflammation, anger, fight-flight mode), murky yellow (anxiety, mental overwhelm, fear-based thoughts), and muddy orange (shame, guilt, blocked creativity and sexual energy).
Michael Jackson's aura was predominantly pure white and gold. White symbolized absolute purity, openness, and lack of ego or manipulative intent, suggesting he was incapable of serious harm. Gold indicated a significant soul mission, which he fulfilled by radiating light through his work.
Donald Trump's aura shows a dominant, thick bright red, signifying strong life force and alignment with his soul's purpose (not implying good or bad, but neutral fulfillment of his mission). Also present are murky yellow (mental overwhelm, fear-based control) and gray (emotional numbness, unaddressed wounds of betrayal), indicating a dense, guarded field operating from will and power.
To read auras: 1) Soften your gaze, looking past the person to their energetic field against a neutral background. 2) Notice the field not as color initially, but as a shimmer, assessing if it's expansive or contracted, wispy or stagnant. 3) Ask for the color, trusting the first clear impression. 4) Interpret the quality of the color, whether it's bright and clear (sealed vessel) or murky and dense (cracked vessel). Consistent practice sharpens this intuitive discernment.
Your aura continuously broadcasts your soul's current state, offering a high level of discernment beyond mere appearances. It reveals truth about people who may be performing, faking fine, or draining energy. Understanding auras provides an additional layer of information to observe and respond to the world, distinguishing between what people want you to believe and what is authentically happening.