How reading auras leads to a healthier happier you

Today we wrap up the series on auras. We have covered quite a bit over the last six weeks:

You absolutely can see and read auras
How you read auras all the time
Techniques for seeing auras
How to see colors in auras
Understanding colors in auras
Cleansing and protecting your aura

But why bother? After all, you have gotten through life very nicely without tuning into auras, be it yours or someone else’s. I certainly do not dispute that. Using our fives senses — touch, sight, smell, hearing, taste — we can process a lot of information.

Let’s look at some of these scenarios just using our five senses.

You team up with a co-worker on a project. This person appears to be congenial and collaborative and works right along side you to get the job done. Except, at the end of the project he claims most of the credit for himself.

A friend says something quite nasty to you. You assume she is angry and you have done something to offend her.

You have a nagging pain in your back and figure you have twisted the wrong way, but can’t remember doing it.

Just processing these scenarios using your five senses, you probably end up shocked, hurt, or confused. Let’s play them out again, but this time taking auras into consideration.

Your co-worker appears to be a great team player. He is saying and doing all the right things. But there is something not quite right. Sometimes you are working with him and your skin crawls. You saw him talking earnestly to your boss and you got a flash that he was talking about you. You decide to look at his aura and it’s dense and close to his body. You close your mind and the colour of decay comes to mind. This co-worker is not what he appears to be, and you make sure you go into ‘cover your ass’ mode.

Your friend is normally so bubbly, and you certainly cannot recall doing or saying anything to offend her. You decide to take a look at her aura. It is not an angry aura. As a matter of fact it is vibrating at a sluggish pace. The color of her aura represents sadness. Instead of snapping back at her, you compassionately ask her if there is something going on right now she would like support with. It turns out she is struggling with a rebellious teenager and she is exhausted and worried sick.

The pain in your back doesn’t make sense, so you decide to scan your aura. Sure enough, there is a gunky spot in your lower back. As you work to cleanse this spot in your aura you let your mind drift to see what extra burden you might be carrying right now. Ah, of course, you are overwhelmed trying to balance additional duties at work, while still keeping on top of household chores. It is time to delegate.

The beauty of auras is all the additional information you have to analyze people and situations.

More information equals more knowledge. More knowledge equals wiser decisions. Wiser decisions equals a healthier and happier you.

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In what ways do you use auras to help  you process information?  Tell us in the comment section below.

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