|
Post by waterjag on Feb 18, 2006 13:25:47 GMT -5
Hello, This was what has grabbed my attention, learning to see auras. I fugure I can see my own and I can just see the ethreal layer, not the emotional layer, so I gotta get practicing. I found that I have been 'raised' to look beyond the aura at the actual insides of a person, sorta under their skin... So, I have to learn to look at their aura, to balance it out.
|
|
|
Post by Sáille on Feb 18, 2006 13:34:41 GMT -5
I've never been able to see auras. The thing with me is that I actually feel the colours which belong to a person but that I can't transfer that feeling into a visual thing.
I know that I might not be correct about everything. But I do know that I've got the gift of feeling what a person's like on the inside, so I just work with that instead of seeing auras. I can draw the souls of people but I cannot see their auras by looking at them.
I think that seeing auras is a gift but also a burden. I don't want to be gifted with this particular sense of sight (yet) because I've got other stuff to deal with.
Which doesn't make it any less interesting!
|
|
|
Post by waterjag on Feb 19, 2006 7:05:05 GMT -5
I find that my eyesight gets blurry when I try to look at auras, is that normal? I presume I can clear that out with practice.
|
|
|
Post by Uriah on Feb 19, 2006 19:30:24 GMT -5
I haven't been able to see auras but I can feel someone else's emotions. I'd say I'm iffy on seeing who someone really is, there soul.
|
|
|
Post by muirrin nlo on Feb 24, 2006 2:59:20 GMT -5
Alth's post applies to me also although I'm not quite as good yet. It only really happens with certain people and most of the time, they're people I know at least fairly well.
Uriah, I can feel emotions as well, and I also have a bad "habit" of being able to feel others' pain - even in the movies or something, like when someone falls over or gets stabbed or something, I get a weird sensation in whatever area that person has been hurt in. As a result, I prefer psychological thrillers to the gory ones ^-^
|
|
|
Post by liquidchild on May 6, 2006 5:19:30 GMT -5
I found that my eyes do shift focus and make a blurring affect when I make a conscious decision to notice an aura. Maybe if I ween myself off meat and eat vegetarian I might have more luck. I remember reading in that book "Celestine prophecy" that those who ate meat were not able to see auras. muirrinI have the same effect, moreso with soap opera tv shows. You know the australian soap "neighbours". Apart from the bad acting, the relationships they advocate in the show are terrible, like they often lie and cheat on each other, and its accepted as normal lifestyle.
|
|
|
Post by Sáille on May 6, 2006 6:15:00 GMT -5
I never finished the Celestine Prophecy... it went too fast for my liking. ;D That's pretty interesting about meat-eaters not being able to see aura's, though.
On Wednesday, when I was walking back to my train, I saw people very blurry but their colours were radiant in my mind. I've got the feeling that my gift is manifesting itself for real now and I'm not that scared of it anymore. ;D
|
|
|
Post by Dimensional Leaf on May 6, 2006 6:20:18 GMT -5
Brendan, I think it is because vegetables and fruits have a higher vibration that eventually will make our bodies thus too. I'm a vegetarian, but I sometimes eat fish and seafood for the amino acids. I think it is easiest to "see" energy in sunshine. I remember seeing colours when I was younger, but now I mostly see vibrations, like the heat rising over asphalt on summer days. Some say you should use your peripheral vision. It's unbelievable how badly educated we are by the "public service". I have stopped watching TV and reading the newspapers, because all they promote is lies and confusion. It tell us what to do to be accepted, how lame we should react to what we actually have created ourselves, what to say and how to look... It makes me sick. I just don't care, and I do. I can be myself, and I want others to know that they can too. It's so important to know how we have limited our creating ability.
|
|
|
Post by radaeron on May 6, 2006 6:51:01 GMT -5
Could be that it takes a lot more personal energy to see auras. And vegetables are the primary source, whereas animals are secondary, since they eat other vegetables first.
|
|
|
Post by muirrin on May 6, 2006 19:27:11 GMT -5
@ Alth: ABOUT BL00DY TIME, TOO! ;D
@ Brendan: *argh* the bad acting is why I can't watch any of those shows... even I'm more talented than them and I don't think I'd survive long in that kind of world, hehe...
I don't eat that much meat, and even though I now don't eat very much at all, I still don't find my auric perception any stronger. I think I'm just feeling more in general.
|
|
|
Post by liquidchild on May 6, 2006 21:03:32 GMT -5
Its so true Dimensional leaf. Its just unbeleivably crazy. I have to say that again.. unBELEIVABLY crazy!! I think its like one of the most serious things at the moment. Everyone watches tv. So many values and ideals from everyone's colour screen box in the lounge room. We are so much more as people than what is on that stupid screen! im getting emotional here lol
|
|
|
Post by radaeron on May 7, 2006 8:55:58 GMT -5
Hmm..
You've made me think, Brendan,..
TVs are a direct one way source of "information" [air quoted because it is always biased, and leaning towards one groups favour].. The Internet, and computers, are interpersonal, meaning you can voice your opinions. And of course have yours altered by new "information"
But then... all ideals come from somewhere. And in most cases its by law of imitation. We inherent a lot of beliefs from those we are around. If people around you commit crime, youre a lot more likely to do so as well.. The same with drugs and such, its like peer pressure.. And so you could get your belief systems from parents, friends, co-workers, and all the like.
Hmmm.. It's interesting though, you could propose that some beliefs and ideals come from somewhere else. From a higher power, or from the very fabric of your soul. Gandhi wasn't around people who believed the same as him all the time, I bet.
*Muses*
|
|
|
Post by envelope on Jul 8, 2007 11:52:11 GMT -5
I started seeing a haze around things, and now when I look, I see colors around stuff. I've been scouring the Internet for some people to talk to about this. Does anybody else out there see any of this? If you do, please - I'd love to talk. I've typed out my descriptions so many times that I'm just going to wait and see if anybody is even interested, but if you are, I'd really love to talk about it.
|
|
ssyn
Remembering
Posts: 114
|
Post by ssyn on Jul 8, 2007 14:35:53 GMT -5
As of a few days ago, I've been seeing random colors on objects/ animals. For some reason, It's rare for me to see them on people..
|
|
Kitty
Remembering
Posts: 260
|
Post by Kitty on Jul 8, 2007 14:42:54 GMT -5
Sometimes, I will see colored spots appear on things...like ssyn noted, the spots will appear on random objects and animals, but never people. This has always happened to me, but I can never find anything about it on the Internet... Could this be a vision problem, though? Yes, envelope, I am very interested! If you don't mind, could you please explain?
|
|
ssyn
Remembering
Posts: 114
|
Post by ssyn on Jul 8, 2007 17:43:19 GMT -5
I am also interested..
|
|
|
Post by envelope on Jul 8, 2007 20:59:03 GMT -5
Well, I started seeing them after reading a book that talked about the idea, and trying the whole, "look between your finger tips for a haze" thing. I saw the haze, (which I kind of knew I would see, cause that's how stuff looks), but then it turned turqoise! I was shocked. So, I started looking at lots of stuff, and I started noticing more colors. At first, I thought it must be like rod and cone depletion, because the brightest stuff was around bright colors. For instance, my nice, green plants would often glow a bright pink. My red towels gave me a vivid blue-green. My hands were almost always somewhere between blue and green. A purple dress I saw was yellow, and the yellow things I saw would glow blue. I discounted it for awhile, wrote it off, but then I read this article that said colors actually have their own auras, and that they are the easiest to begin seeing. Also, I noticed some things that weren't based on the color - like colors around people wearing black or white, or the weird glow around power lines (kind of a non-color that bubbles out from the lines in a wavery radius). I also tried using only one eye, waited until my hand was glowing a nice blue-green, and then shut one eye and opened the other. If it was rod/cone color depletion, I should't have seen anything, but when I opened my other eye (totally unexposed until that moment), my hand glowed even brighter! That definitely took a bite out of my skepticism. Now, I know a lot of people talk about synasthesia as an explanation for this, but I really don't think I fit that profile. I don't have any emotional response to these things, and I don't see the same colors all the time. And sometimes, I see nothing but the hazy part.
So, the stuff I see most is the haze. It's low and close, and pretty much directly outlines the subject. The amount of it seems to vary for people and plants, but objects are almost always just even and close. It looks whitish, see-through, and sometimes it takes on a tinge of green or blue. It's very easy to see. The other stuff can be harder to see, some days, and some days it just shows up out of the blue. It can be all sorts of different shapes and colors, although some colors I seem to see easier and more often than others. Blue and green are definitely easiest. Red and orange and yellow are about the same. Violet seems to be kind of tricky, or I just don't see it much. Sometimes I see mixes of those, and sometimes I only see one. I've seen some weird combinations and shapes. Once, I saw yellow all around this man's chest. Another time, I saw blue around this guy's mouth, like he was exhaling fog. Once, I saw this guy with a muddy orange cloud around him. Sometimes, I see people who are really bright and, for lack of a better word to describe it, energetic--really easy to see, too. One time, I saw an old woman who had almost nothing; of course, I could have just missed it. I saw a woman with a child kind of like that, too. She must have been tired, or something.
Anyway, I was wondering if anybody could maybe tell me about any similar experiences, if they have such. I would really like a little consensus on this. :/
|
|
Kitty
Remembering
Posts: 260
|
Post by Kitty on Jul 8, 2007 21:16:03 GMT -5
I have similar experiences. But they don't happen all the time; usually with brighter objects. It's difficult to describe, but I find it sort of like when you look at something and then shut your eyes tightly, and you see a flash of the object in a different color. I find my experiences to be slightly different than yours, but similar. Mine seem less advanced than yours are, as I usually don't see the colors around living things. Unfortunately, I have no idea what they are about. LOL. Whoa, but I just realized something. We may be seeing the "auric pairs" of colors. Here is a quote from www.thiaoouba.com/aura_eye_exercise.htm (scroll to the bottom):
|
|
|
Post by envelope on Jul 8, 2007 21:51:58 GMT -5
|
|
ssyn
Remembering
Posts: 114
|
Post by ssyn on Jul 8, 2007 22:02:34 GMT -5
I usually see colors on my dogs/ on random doorways. Last night, while walking around my house, I focused on a doorway then walked away, and I had a green-ish figure burned into my sight for a while, as if I was looking directly at the sun or a candle.
I also see blue on the backs of my dogs.
|
|
|
Post by envelope on Jul 8, 2007 22:09:52 GMT -5
That's neat I once saw this blob next to this woman. It was against a white wall, so there was nothing really to explain the blob. It was pinkish-purple, and about two or three feet tall, didn't reach the floor, and was about a foot wide. It was there again, a little while ago, when I was speaking to the same woman. I can't tell if it's just around her, or more like *with* her. I know people talk about auras being fractured, and they also talk about helpers, so I suppose those could be intriguing possibilities. The blob was actually separate from her, at any rate, but close by. It stayed in one corner, from what little I did see of it Well, I'll have to catch up with you tomorrow. Sleep well
|
|
|
Post by envelope on Jul 8, 2007 22:11:57 GMT -5
Oh, yeah, thanks for talking with me
|
|
Kitty
Remembering
Posts: 260
|
Post by Kitty on Jul 9, 2007 6:46:50 GMT -5
I often see blobs of color as well, next to objects on tables, next to people and objects, etc., but I hadn't really paid attention the color of the spots... That's interesting!
|
|