Monday, March 26, 2012

REIKI AND THE AURA

The Aura and its function

Everything has an aura. The aura refers to the vibrational field that surrounds everything. It is most powerful in living things and can be likened to an extension of the basic vibrational pattern of the being.

Have you ever looked up at a streetlight on a misty night? If you have, you will always notice a faint ring of color around the light bulb....that is a close demonstration of how the aura is formed.


Every human being emits energy or vibrations of a particular wavelength. This is mainly determined by the person's state of health, character or personality, state of spiritual and psychic development and many other factors. The aura is a reflection of these factors. It can be strong or magnetic or it can be weak or repulsive.

Just as the strength of the halo around the light bulb mentioned before depends on the brightness of the light, the strength of the aura is dependent of the brightness of our inner light or what you may call a person's spiritual force.

The aura is the primary medium through which we attract objects, people, events similar to our inner desires. Every thought, desire, emotion, is reflected in our aura, and the degree of  strength likewise. And since in the psychic realms, like attracts like, our auras act as powerful magnets that draw to us objects on our same frequency.

Effect of Reiki on the aura

When we are initiated into Reiki, the aura increases both in strength and area due to the increase in the flow of Life force within us. This greatly increases its magnetic power, prompting a trend of synchronicity in our daily experiences. We find our inner states of being having more influence on what we experience in our environment. For instance, we find ourselves drawn into situations that closely reflect our deep fears and desires more often.

This is a necessary process. As the increased Life Force courses through our beings, issues we put away, blockages and inner conflicts will rise to the surface. All we need to do is to try to experience them in a detached manner, learning the lessons from therein, thereby releasing the trapped aspects of ourselves. This process is highly cathartic in nature and will speed up our growth mentally, emotionally and spiritually.

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