Understanding Auras
Human beings are surrounded by multiple layers of energy, commonly referred to as auras, each with its unique characteristics and functions. These auras are not always visible to the naked eye but can be perceived or appreciated through various means. Let's delve into the different layers of auras and their roles:
The Etheric Body: This is the most dense layer of the aura and is closely connected with the physical body and its functioning. It represents the body's vitality and life force.
The Astral Body: The astral body is broader and more fluid, often influenced by a person's emotions. When observed by clairvoyants or psychics, it is believed to change in color and shape according to the emotions and feelings experienced by the individual.
The Mental Body: This layer of the aura is associated with a person's thought processes and intellectual activities. Clairvoyants claim that it contains 'pictures' of the person's thoughts and ideas. In fact, Kirlian Photography can capture images of the aura, including the mental body.
These first three auras collectively form a person's personality, reflecting their physical health, emotional state, and mental attributes.
The Causal Body (or Higher Self): The final aura layer is often referred to as the causal body, soul, or higher self. It is more concerned with profound insights, understanding, and perception. Some individuals who believe in reincarnation suggest that the first three auras cease to exist with the physical body's death, but the causal body continues its development by adopting another personality in subsequent lives.
As individuals mature and become more self-aware, energy is exchanged and transferred between these different aura layers. Therefore, any changes or imbalances in the physical body can influence the other aura layers, and vice versa.