The word "aura" is but another name for "forcefield" or "radiation". Every substance in the universe has a radiation or aura - and the auras of minerals, plants and animals as well as human bodies have special characteristics
In metaphysics, Aura refers to the energy field emanating from the surface of a person or object. This emanation is visualized as an outline of cascading color and may be held to represent soul vibrations, chakric emergence, or a reflection of surrounding energy fields.
There are many different layers of energy in the aura, each existing at a different vibration.Patterns in the aura indicate general health and areas of weakness. In time you will learn to correlate what you see or feel with the person's emotional health and physical well-being.
2007-08-14 19:39:11
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answered by kokopelli 6
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The link below explains how auras are thought to be photographed.
Once, a colleague I was working with told me that he could read auras. He then proceeded to tell me that my aura was red and that he was surprised I hadn't commited suicide yet. He said red meant extremely sad and upset.
But, at the time, I was quite happy with no serious problems in my life.
2007-08-14 16:40:56
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answered by S.L.B. 2
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They're bogus. I've met several aura seers over the years. I ask them if they see an aura over my head. They say yes. I then ask them if they could locate me using my aura if I stand behind a wall only slightly taller than I am. None have ever taken the challenge. Seems to me if they could really see it, a simple experiment shouldn't be a problem.
2007-08-14 12:10:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the auras around a person are merely the heat given off from the body. Fake psychics pretend they can read auras, because nobody else can see them, and we have to take thier word for it. The same people who tell us of some future event which will happen at an indefinite point in the future. They do this because we can't argue that this event might possibly occur sometime in the future.
2007-08-14 08:02:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Auras are just another item on a list of New Age woo-wooisms. People claim they can see some sort of spiritual smoke given off by other human beings. It's at best harmless delusion, but at its worst predatory fraudulence.
Beware of anyone who claims to be able to see, do, smell, fell, etc. anything paranormal. Anytime someone claims they can do something like that your BS meter should start beeping. What they are saying in essence is, "Just trust me." Just because some preposterous claim has some feel-good, spiritual explanation doesn't make something unsubstantiated and unfalsifiable any more believable.
2007-08-14 10:32:42
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answered by Peter D 7
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They all warn {YOU} my little dreamer, of such a person who is just like [YOU] and knows how powerful the intuitive part of a human being's mind really is. However, unlike "You" i, REMULUS, would never ask a question that i already knew the answer to. Now, ask yourself, if i am just another dreamer of dreams, then who is my arc-u-tech and where inside my heavy mind is this {fellow} leading me?
2007-08-14 08:03:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Wushuboy is right.Beware of anyone who tells you different.
2007-08-14 08:14:22
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answered by Dr. NG 7
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