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Kitsune, a mystical fox spirit in Japanese folklore, symbolizes transformation and duality, embodying both benevolence and trickery. Originating from Shinto beliefs linked to the deity Inari, Kitsune possess shape-shifting abilities, often transforming into human forms. Revered for their wisdom and power, they remain significant in modern culture and storytelling.

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Unravel the Mystery of Auras

Do you ever feel uneasy when you’re in a crowded place? Do you ever feel as if your personal space is being invaded? Some people can only get near you a little. Your aura has prompted this response.

It’s possible that someone else’s aura is invading yours.

You may feel uneasy in the presence of a particular person at times. When you walk into a room, you get the feeling that something isn’t quite right. A substantial electro-magnetic field surrounds the human aura. We emit electrical energy while absorbing magnetic energy.

In a room full of people where diverse energies, both positive and negative, are being intercharged, you can sense this energetic force.

Our energies, whether powerful or weak, fair or otherwise, light and bright or drab and dense, are all reflected in our aura.

All living things, including plants, trees, animals, birds, and people, can feel the band of energy that encircles us.

There are seven layers to the aura, but the first three layers around the human body are the most visible to human vision.

With your eyes wide open, you can see auras. With the eyes closed, it can also be viewed psychically. Auras are best observed in soft lighting. By staring in a mirror against a light-colored background with dim illumination, you can assess your own aura.

Look past the object and don’t get too caught up in it. Auras are most noticeable around the hands, between the shoulders, neck, and head.

Those who have the ability to see auras usually focus on the mental and etheric layers, or planes. These are the aura’s several levels of hue.

Physical Aura

The physical aura is closest to the body. It depicts the physical development of the body, as well as its strengths and limitations, and also bodily experiences, both pleasant and unpleasant. This band is particularly strong in athletes and people who are in touch with themselves and love the simple joys of life, such as food, comfort, and sex.

Mental and Emotional Aura

The second layer moves away from the body. This represents a person’s emotional and mental emotions, as well as how they feel about themselves. Any obstruction in this area causes the flow of energy to be slowed. This component of the aura is malleable and varies during the day based on the mental and emotional stimulation one is experiencing.

Spiritual Aura

The energy of the spirit and its development are reflected in this region of the aura. On this level, the color is the most distant. This is where mental sluggishness manifests itself.

This section reflects the accumulation of negative thoughts throughout time. Yellow is thought to be the predominant color at this level.


Reading the Aura

These levels can be read independently or in combination with one another. A line or space between the colors does not physically divide them. They appear to merge or transform into one another. One color may stand out more than the others. As one’s ability to interpret auras improves, useful information can be gleaned from the various levels.

When it comes to colors and their placement in the aura, there is no hierarchy of judgment. Colors are just indicators of a person’s current state and can be used to bolster positive traits and/or ease issues.

Keep in mind that the energy fields alter as living things change. We continue to balance our energies as we grow, solve challenges, and work past big obstacles.

Exercise: When reading an aura, don’t stop reading after you’ve picked up on the hues. The first step in interpreting an aura is to recognize the colors. Declare what you see; this not only clarifies what you’re seeing, but it also improves the flow of your intuition and aids in a more insightful reading.

One color or a combination of colors could be visible. As the reading goes on, the colors may get stronger or brighter. Rely on your capacity to interpret what you see or sense responsibly and with a clear mind.

When people feel at ease with one another, their auras tend to complement one another in a pleasing way.

Learning about auras can assist you in developing your intuitive abilities.

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