Yes, good question Mary!:) Yes, because it adds layers of understanding, increases context and help you read an aura with more depth and accuracy. Think three parts about auras; feeling, seeing and reading. Feeling and seeing help you read an aura. We get the sense of a person’s energy (feeling) and seeing (color begins to tell you a lot) and then better “reading”. If you recall from earlier lessons, I let my clients choose a color chime candle when I read to tarot and throw the bones for them. Their choice of color already begins to tell me so much. In the same way when we perceive colors in auras, those colors help show us things and increase context and open us up to more specific details. It all works together.
]]>Maybe you haven’t experienced it yourself. Auras are real energy fields, not illusions. I found the category page for these posts interesting, lot of history of people expressing belief in and explaining auras from way back. I didn’t know Isaac Newton was a “quiet champion” of auras. Read it and see for yourself, a lot of documented history there.
]]>Trust your gut, but dont knock it till you try it. Auras are more than meets the eye. Reading auras takes practice, like anything else, but can tell you/reveal so much more.
]]>Hello Jimmy 🙂 author here …. “gut instincts” – those are so important, the spirit often speaks through the gut, Ventre Loquis …. but that is only the beginning of what one can learn to see and know. I recommend looking in some quality books on auras and do some research and experimentation before dismissing or dissing the practice. My tarot clients, even the live video session clients, are always astounded by the things I know, but a huge part of that is their energy. It’s worth it to learn and be open-minded. 🙂 Blessings!
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