Monday, 13 January 2014

Colours have their own auras - practice seeing them if you can't see auras yet

by Lara Whybrow


To see auras, you have to practice the special way of seeing that is used when seeing auras. It is easier to practice by trying to see the aura of colours because then you know for sure that what you are seeing is real. 
Some people disregard the fact that the aura can be seen, saying that what people think is the aura is just an after-image or an optical illusion. An after-image can be seen if you look somewhere else, auras can only be seen around the objects that they belong to. They are most definitely not optical illusions. 

Each colour has it's own coloured aura. For example, yellow produces a purple aura. Pretty much all objects have an aura actually.

To see the aura you need natural light for best results. The light must not be too bright or glaring though. Look at the edge or the outline of the object - this is important. Try a piece of yellow paper or something yellow on a white background and look at the edge of the paper. If you are seeing the aura, you will see a faint purple colour coming off the edge. It develops, and if you carry on looking it will get stronger and extend further from the paper. When I looked at yellow curtains once, the purple was so bright it seemed to almost fill the whole room!

When seeing the auras, your eyes are relaxed and you "allow" yourself to see the colour. You do not strain or think about it too much. You simply see what there is to see. Once you get it right the first time, all the times after that are easier. It doesn't work every time though so don't give up if you don't get it right. The brain waves probably need to be at a certain frequency or something for best results. I am not sure because sadly, psychic and paranormal phenomena don't get researched enough. 



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