This sensitivity varies, from person to person, depending upon how sensitive they are and how sensitive their aura is. Women, generally, have more delicate and sensitive auras than men. They are, therefore, far more sensitive to the effects of colour, than men are. Colour can have a strong effect on a very sensitive person. If they wear a colour that clashes too badly with their aura, it can make them physically ill.
The effect of colour on the emotions is well known. Wall colours are carefully chosen, in hospitals and other institutions, to calm agitated people and put them at ease. Soft pastel shades of pink and blue are the most frequently used colours for this, because of their well-known calming effect.
Basic Hue Clasification
The basic hue of an aura is it's dominant colour. This is the most visible colour of the multiple energies generated by all the chakras (mixed together) creating a general, overall colour. There are, of course, many different colours in any person's aura, but the basic hue is usually seen first.
Many people suggest that people can be classified, as being a particular type of person, by the basic hue of their aura.
For example:
Colour | Attributes |
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Red | Sensuality, vitality, raw energy |
Orange | Emotion. |
Yellow | Personality power, mental power, intellect |
Green | Spirituality, love, affinity with nature, natural healer |
Blue | Highly spiritual, religious, natural teacher, healer |
Violet | Very highly spiritual, psychic, clairvoyance, religious, teacher and healer |
Gold | Highly advanced spirituality and psychic abilities - an adept |
I have found this method of classification to be both unfair to the person being classified, and extremely misleading. The basic meanings of the individual colours are well known - as above. I find the human aura to be such a complex and changeable engine, it just cannot be classified in such a simple way.
For example: if a person, with a predominantly blue aura, is experiencing an emotional crisis, their aura will be flooded with large patches of orange. This is a temporary state only, and once the crisis is resolved, their aura will revert to it's natural blue.
There are so many things that can temporarily change the appearance of an aura - sometimes just for an hour or more. Devotional worship, for example, generates high minded feelings and deep spiritual love. An unstable, emotional, dominant and violent person, who's aura is, say, naturally red and orange, with streaks of black in it - can generate higher spiritual colours, during worship. These will temporarily flood their aura, giving them the appearance (to auric sight) of being a very spiritual person - but hiding their "true colours" and hence, their true nature.
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Examples:
Jock
Blue:
Jock was a young man I knew, several years ago. He was an extremely vital, sensitive man, but was very unstable, having a lot of problems. Jock was a deep thinker, and we would often expound upon the meaning of life and the nature of the universe, together. At times like this I would often see a lovely spiritual blue, surrounding him.
Red:
Now, once Jock had a few drinks in him (alcohol), he could become extremely aggressive, violent and dangerous - at the drop of a hat. At times like this, I would see his aura change dramatically, in moments, to a bright, angry red, with big orange patches and black streaks in it. Not a trace of his original blue aura would remain. This, red, orange and black colour, would stay with him, until he calmed down completely and sobered up.
Dan
Dan was an old friend of mine, with a naturally green aura. When Dan has a problem, his mind goes into overdrive, trying to find a solution to his problem. His aura then changes to bright yellow, flooding strongly through his aura. This reverts to it's original green, very quickly, once he has found a solution. I have often observed this, while playing chess with him. Every time he gets into a sticky situation, his aura floods yellow.
Gardening
When I have been gardening - having a lot of physical contact with plants - the aura around my hands and forearms changes to a lovely green. This green fades away a few hours later. Close contact with plants seems to have an effect on the energy body. Maybe this is where the old saying comes from "Having a green thumb" - for gardening.
These examples demonstrate the changeable nature of the human aura, in a very general way. An aura is a variable reflection of the energy activity going on within a person. This reflection is detected by the brow centre of the observer, and interpreted, as coloured bands of light, by the sight centre of their brain. Health, mood, emotion, strong thoughts, drugs, and other influences, stimulate many different energy patterns in the primary and secondary energy centres. These different patterns change the overall quality of the energy being reflected into the aura. This generates many different colours - which changes the auras dominant colours.
Clothing:
It is impossible to get a clear view of an aura through clothing. The auric colours given off by any coloured clothing react with the wearer's aura. This causes interference that blocks and changes the natural flow of energies within an aura. For example: a blue shirt will flood the wearer's natural aura with yellow - changing it's appearance.
Even neutral coloured clothing will block and dim an aura - making it dull and difficult to see. If, for example, you observe the aura of a person wearing a red shirt: their aura will contain a great deal of green. This shows why bare skin is best, in order to get a clear view of an aura.
When a coloured material is worn, the band of colour seen close to the material is the reverse auric colour of that colour. The aura's real colours will be seen building up from the outer edge of that colour. The reverse auric colour of the material, and the true colours of the living aura, affect each other - changing their natural colours.