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AURA - Bioenergy

Aura is an electromagnetic field or energy field around every object whether living or non-living. All human beings have aura irrespective of their behaviour or character and everyone’s aura is unique like his or her own fingerprints. Aura is of two types, positive and negative. Like in universe, every action has two sides, good-bad, like-dislike, yin-yang, strong-weak, for-against; aura has also two faces. The characters that will emanate positive aura are happiness, confidence, positive attitude, good intentions and healthy body. Whereas negative aura characters are anger, fear, negative attitude, bad intensions and unhealthy body. In short, all that we categorise as good and bad in this world are the characters of positive and negative aura.

Aura is a reflection of our self; it also has the ability to sense the aura of a person or a place. If we go near a person with a strongly positive or negative aura, in a room or at a place with excessive negative or positive energy, it is the aura that senses the energy immediately and translates it to perception. That is why we get a pleasant or repulsive feeling when we go near an individual or at a particular place. See the below figure:

Sender & Receiver's AURA---------> ENVIRONMENT
(+) & (+)-----------------------------------> Pleasant (+)
(-) & (-)------------------------------------> Unpleasant (-)
Equal (+) & Equal (-)--------------------> Repulsive (0)
Strong (+) & Weak (-)-------------------> Pleasant (+)
Weak (+) & Strong (-)-------------------> Unpleasant (-)

The aura can change in color, range and intensity according to the mental and emotional state of the person involved. These colors give an indication of the behavior/character of a particular person. Human aura may extend from a few centimeters up to a few meters, which varies from person to person depending also on movement of their seven chakras, which create seven energy fields forming the aura. If all the chakras are in harmony and programmed positively, the aura will be wider with pleasant effects on the persons coming in the range. When two persons meet, their auras can affect each other; stronger one will affect the weaker one.

We exist in a sea of various EM waves that are continuously interacting and interfering with each other. Living beings transmit EM waves with numerous frequencies and strengths, and these interact with EM waves traveling throughout our environments that have multiple frequencies and strengths. The practical result is a “boundary layer” of interaction between the person and the environment, in which waves are constructively and destructively interfering to various degrees, until a resonance, or equilibrium, is achieved. Have you ever been in the presence of someone and feel extremely “energized” or “in tune” with that person? This can be explained to some extent by the principles set forth in this section. The person’s EM field may interact with your own and cause constructive interference, amplifying your own EM field. Conversely, if you were ever in the presence of someone who “brought you down,” a likely reason is that there is some level of destructive interference occurring in your EM field as a result of this person’s presence.
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Aura is Quantifiable

In human body, nervous system is a complex and sophisticated system, which sends and receives messages controlling all our thoughts and movements. Any thought created in our brain; any movement to take place in our body is involved by an electrical activity. Every mechanism within the body is followed by the nerve impulses carrying messages. These nerve impulses are electrical signals, which creates an energy field around the body. The flow of electrical current within the human body creates electromagnetic field around the body, which is called Aura.

Every human being possess positive and negative energies, which determines the aura of a person. The mental state and, conduct and character of the person will have influence on the strength and width of aura’s colour, brightness and range. A plethora of literatures revealed that human health and emotions brought out changes in the brightness, colour and patterns of light in aura (Kilner, 1908, 1911; Kirlian, 1939, 1961; Oslie, 2000; Bowers, 1989)

In general, human beings have two types of aura which are outer bands of aura that changes frequently depending upon the surroundings and the inner one that is close to the body do not change, remains constant. This inner aura is the life colour, which reveals the information about the personality and life style of an individual.

Kirlian photography or electrophotography developed by Kirlian in 1939 was used to assess the human biofield (Kirlian et al., 1961). Because, this method proved difficult to reproduce and replicate, Korotkov in 1990 invented a digital form of kirlian photography, called Gas Discharge Visualization. This GDV was used to find out aura by incorporating the knowledge of Mandel (1986) and Korean hand acupuncture systems in software programs (Korotkov, 1998a; 1998b; 2002). The GDV camera has also been used to monitor the results of stress management training (Dobson and O’Keffe, 2000)

In 1908, Kilner invented a series of goggles and filters by which people could see the auras. Kilner (1911) said that aura reflected the state of health and he formulated a method of auric diagnosis of illness.

Aura or electromagnetic (EM) field commonly called the Ethereal Body is a product of creation of matter by electrofield manifestation through the quantum particles onto the physical plane. Aura can be quantified and tangibly studied in an experimental manner.
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Bio-energy we receive from foods & liquids is stored or kinetic energy.
Aura we get from chakras & dead cells in our body is psychic energy.
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Bio-energy we receive from foods & liquids is stored or kinetic energy.
Aura we get from chakras & dead cells in our body is psychic energy.

You r right. Thanks for sharing :)

Aura is present around every object whether living or non-living. It is the manifestation of Universal Energy. In non-living things, which have no emotions, aura depends on their chemistry and is generally of fixed width, which depends on the nature of the object. However, temperature variations may cause slight change in the width (range) of their aura.

Human beings have aura irrespective of their behavior or character, which may have positive or negative vibrations; strength and width (range) depending upon conduct, mental state and character of the person. If the person is positive, the aura will be positive. But if he/she is negative, vibrations of his/her aura will also be negative. That is why the aura changes its color, brightness and range depending on the variations in the character, conduct, health and emotions of an individual.

The aura of holy persons is much wider and brighter than a common human being. Similarly, objects having spiritual value like holy buildings, holy books and other holy objects have a much wider aura whose range depends on the strength of the spiritual value. Aura is a true electromagnetic picture of a person revealing what the person actually is. It is not possible to have a positive aura with negative thought pattern, no matter how the person may be presenting himself outwardly. Remember that Nature cannot be deceived.

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In Indian tradition, there are seven chakras inside the human aura. Chakra is the Sanskrit word for wheel (Best, 2010). These chakras represent centers of energy located vertically along the spine. According to Grand Master Sui (2000), the first is the Muladhara (root) chakra located at the base of the spine which is identified with basic survival and self-preservation. The second is the Svadishthana (sacral) chakra located in the genital area and is identified with sensuality and procreation. The third is the Manipura (navel) chakra located in the abdominal area of solar plexus and is associated with the assertion of will. The fourth is the Anahata (heart) chakra located in the upper chest which is associated with the expression of unconditional love. The fifth is the Visuddha (throat) chakra located in the throat and is identified with creativity and expression. The sixth is the Ajna (third eye) chakra located in the center of the head behind the eyes which is associated with intuition and wisdom. Finally, the Sahasrara (crown) chakra located just above the crown of the head which symbolizes not only the highest state of consciousness, but complete and total union with the source of all creation (Rama et al., 1976; Scotton and Hiatt, 1996). These energy centers or chakras supply vital energy to major and vital organs, and are directly related to the physical endocrine system. For life to exist, the body must have prana or life force. This prana or vital energy nourishes the whole body so that it could together with its different organs function properly and normally (Grand Master Sui, 2002, 2009). Any disturbance or imbalance in a Chakra is related to malfunction in an endocrine gland.

These seven levels of consciousness also called ‘The chakra system’ describe the seven steps that an individual goes through in his/her personal and spiritual development process towards spiritual maturity. It is about the psychology of enlightenment, the science of inner transformation. All the seven levels of consciousness follow the Wilber’s six principal functions for transcending from one developmental stage to another (Vaidehi Priyal and Ramkumar, 2016). According to Wilber (1986), they are identification - cause of self-concept, organisation - unites mind to structure experiences with outside world, will - implementation of experiences and choice, defense – methods of self-protection, metabolism – adaptation to previous experiences and navigation – movement from one spiritual growth level to other. Here, development involves attaining and identifying with a stage until it is mastered and then, transitioning to the next stage. This transition, however, can be difficult as it involves detaching from the stage that has just been mastered and engaging in the uncertainty of a stage not yet experienced (Wilber, 1986).

In human body, nervous system acts as a messenger through electrical impulses to control our thoughts and movements. All mental activity involves electrostatic or electromagnetic energy-information exchange. Accordingly, when our psychological and emotional energies are sent throughout the body as electrical impulses along the biological (neural) and energy (meridian) pathways, these transmissions cause electromagnetic fields to radiate outside the body called aura. The energy body of aura has seven layers reflecting the colours of the rainbow (VIBGYOR); each aura colour is associated with each of the seven energy centers or chakras (Panchadasi, 1916). Every human being possesses positive and negative energies, which determines the aura of a person (Ramkumar and Priyal, 2013a). The mental state, and conduct and character of a person will have influence on the strength and width of aura’s colour, brightness and range. A plethora of literatures revealed that human health and emotions brought out changes in the brightness, colour and patterns of light in aura (Bowers, 1989; Kilner, 1911; Oslie, 2000).

If all the chakras are in harmony, programmed positively, aura will be wider with pleasant effects on the persons coming in the range. If our energy centers become blocked or depleted, then our body cannot function properly and this, in turn, can lead to a variety of problems on any level. It is also important to keep the aura free from negative energies such as anger, worry, fear and such other emotions that disturb the normal functioning of physical, mental and emotional systems. The aura’s health and chakra’s balance can be maintained, for instance, by regular practice of yoga, meditation, Tai Chi, pranic healing, classical sound therapy or Reiki (Priyal and Ramkumar, 2014). A healthy aura and balanced chakra signifies healthy body, mind and spirit and projects the personality of an individual.

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"Originally Posted by SecretDreams333
hi I wanted to write on your aura part
you mention ying and yang
this I see as male and female energy
male left brain female right brain
has nothing much to do with actually being male or female
now why are they as this
if I look at your aura I see left light blue right light yellow
this is your spiritual position as in to learning spiritual things
it a good thing . there could have been red or even black
now you in your writing talk of these energy fields you are very judgemental in this as how people react
maybe it so , and jut not at all so in my case , so than its not judgemental
you mention em waves
that's interesting
lets think about this , there are a few ways to see it
the male energy would see a wave , the female a thing to do with particles
but that's not all that's just in 3D the human soul has a triangular shape
lower left corner the male energy lower right corner the female energy
but the top ? what is that ? your not incarnated part , that which has no bounds to 3D
no bounds to time and space or matter temperature gravity or solidness of matter
for this part energy is not made out of waves or particles but comes to be where its created
does not travel distance or has no origin even
in it most evolved state when the soul triangle is one
the male energy is the sound part the female the light
and its an interaction between these two that actually create 3D as in gravity temperature and solidness of matter
they are not energy fields ! that's a way to look at it a wave of energy trough an object has no holistic properties
the object should be in it all at once as in to mirror with its creator as in to be the same
if this happens the creator can and has dissolved gravity and such things

lol yes where do you think I got this information ? lol not from 3D but meeting others in higher realms like pleiadians
I talked to them and asked for explanations , as how things work , things that could be free energy devices or how a pyramid was build
by letting it s building blocks be free of 3D and than adding them together and let them return to 3D nd have a perfect fit to one and other
when thy had returned to there solid matter state in the position they need be in same goes for other stone structures left on this plant
from the last high energy state the world was in long ago that also ended long ago
I myself was born to know these thing and spread this knowledge being one myself , no separate male or female energy and one with the 3th part too
may be this writing is of use to you , you have read it , what you think now might not be the same as many years from now :-)"



'Lord Shiva’ known as Tryambaka Deva, means ‘three-eyed Lord’ often depicted as having three eyes. His right and left eyes are the sun (Shiva-Yang) and moon (Shakti-Yin) respectively, which represents His activities in the physical world while His third eye is the eye of wisdom.

Amongst the attributes of the Chakras we meet two important symbols: Shiva (Consciousness) and Shakti (Energy). SHIVA symbolises consciousness, the masculine principle. SHAKTI symbolises the feminine principle, the activating power and energy.

Whenever a power becomes active, and wherever energy exists, Shakti is working. Other terms for these primal principles are PURUSHA and PRAKRITI; Purusha is consciousness and Prakriti is nature. Lord Shiva is generally portrayed holding a trident, which represents the trinity of Ishwara (Third eye), Purusha (Shiva) and Prakriti (Shakti).

Ishwara is the omnipresent, eternal, formless divine principle; Purusha is the Atma and Prakriti is the manifestation, nature. An electric light can be used to explain their relationship. The electric current, which is the source of the light, is Ishwara; the light is Purusha, and the object that is illuminated is Prakriti.

SHAKTI (or Prakriti) means energy, power, movement, change, nature. It is the maternal principle – the provider, abundance. In the human as well as in the animal kingdom the mother offers nourishment, warmth and security. There is no greater love than the love of a mother. The mother carries and nourishes the child in her own body. When it is born she provides it with mother’s milk and raises it at the sacrifice of her own self until it becomes self-reliant.

SHIVA (or Purusha), on the other hand, is pure consciousness – the unchanging, unlimited and unswayable observer. Purusha has no desires whatsoever; these are inherent only in Prakriti. Purusha is the empty, clear screen onto which Prakriti projects her colourful film.

Shiva and Shakti are manifestations of the all-in-one divine consciousness - different sides of the same coin. In many pictures these two primal powers are each depicted as being one half of the same image; one side female and one side male. The left side is the Divine Mother, Parvati, the “feminine” energy, and the right side represents Shiva, the “masculine” consciousness.

Through the splitting of the primordial principle at the advent of creation the duality within our lives came into being, together with a strong force that is constantly striving to re-unite with the other part.

Only when Shiva and Shakti combine can action, movement and creation arise. Until energy is impregnated with consciousness it is ignorant, disordered, aimless and “blind”. Energy alone can produce nothing; consciousness bestows upon it content, form and direction. Conversely, consciousness without energy is dormant power, sleeping energy, and on its own is unable to be the cause of anything. Just as Prakriti without Purusha is unable to act, and vice versa, Purusha without Prakriti is also incapable of creating anything.

The meaning of Shiva and Shakti is occasionally misunderstood when Shiva and Shakti are looked upon as “man” and “woman” and their union is regarded as a sexual relationship. Sexuality is something completely natural, and misunderstanding arises only when sexuality and spirituality are mixed.
• Sexuality is the union of man and woman
• Spirituality is the union of the human and the divine consciousness.

Shiva and Shakti exist within each of us as the masculine and feminine principles. This has an effect on the physical level – it is the cause of sexual attraction. Within man there exists a tendency towards the feminine qualities, and within woman a tendency towards the masculine. Through this the masculine consciousness is attracted by the feminine and vice versa. If both are in balance there is no sexual attraction. But if a tendency for the masculine predominates in man, or the feminine in woman, this results in a preference for a homosexual partner.

Shiva resides in the Sahasrara Chakra and Shakti in the Muladhara Chakra. When Prakriti and Purusha unite in the Sahasrara Chakra, knowledge, knower and the object of knowledge become one. Once we have experienced this no desires remain within us because we realise unequivocally that everything we have ever yearned for is carried within us. In this state of absolute consciousness there are no polarities and therefore no more sorrows; there is only everlasting joy, unconditional love, unlimited compassion and total understanding for all living beings.

For as long as consciousness is connected to the physical body it is unable to remain constantly in the Sahasrara Chakra and so returns to the residence of the Atma in the Heart Centre (Anahata Chakra). A realised person always thinks, feels and acts from the heart. Embedded in eternal love and eternal happiness, that person is always conscious of the immortal Atma, the ocean of bliss, and their consciousness is forever connected to the divine consciousness.
• Shakti is the motherly love of God that surrounds us with warmth, caring and protection.
• Shiva is the paternal love of God that gives us consciousness, clarity and knowledge.

ISHWARA, the third eye (also known as the inner eye) is a mystical and esoteric concept referring to a speculative invisible eye which provides perception beyond ordinary sight. In certain dharmic spiritual traditions such as Hinduism, the third eye refers to the ajna, or brow, chakra. In Theosophy it is related to the pineal gland. The third eye refers to the gate that leads to inner realms and spaces of higher consciousness. In New Age spirituality, the third eye often symbolizes a state of enlightenment or the evocation of mental images having deeply personal spiritual or psychological significance. The third eye is often associated with religious visions, clairvoyance, the ability to observe chakras and auras, precognition, and out-of-body experiences. People who are claimed to have the capacity to utilize their third eyes are sometimes known as seers.



This Symbol (Yin-Yang) represents the ancient Chinese understanding of how things work. The outer circle represents "everything", while the black and white shapes within the circle represent the interaction of two energies, called "yin" (black) and "yang" (white), which cause everything to happen. They are not completely black or white, just as things in life are not completely black or white, and they cannot exist without each other.

While "yin" would be dark, passive, downward, cold, contracting, and weak, "yang" would be bright, active, upward, hot, expanding, and strong. The shape of the yin and yang sections of the symbol, actually gives you a sense of the continual movement of these two energies, yin to yang and yang to yin, causing everything to happen: just as things expand and contract, and temperature changes from hot to cold.

The yin and yang represent all the opposite principles one finds in the universe. Under yang are the principles of maleness, the sun, creation, heat, light, Heaven, dominance, and so on, and under yin are the principles of femaleness, the moon, completion, cold, darkness, material forms, submission, and so on.

In all the religion the concept of divine union is the same only the terminologies are different.

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In Indian tradition, there are seven chakras inside the human aura. Chakra is the Sanskrit word for wheel (Best, 2010). These chakras represent centers of energy located vertically along the spine. According to Grand Master Sui (2000), the first is the Muladhara (root) chakra located at the base of the spine which is identified with basic survival and self-preservation. The second is the Svadishthana (sacral) chakra located in the genital area and is identified with sensuality and procreation. The third is the Manipura (navel) chakra located in the abdominal area of solar plexus and is associated with the assertion of will. The fourth is the Anahata (heart) chakra located in the upper chest which is associated with the expression of unconditional love. The fifth is the Visuddha (throat) chakra located in the throat and is identified with creativity and expression. The sixth is the Ajna (third eye) chakra located in the center of the head behind the eyes which is associated with intuition and wisdom. Finally, the Sahasrara (crown) chakra located just above the crown of the head which symbolizes not only the highest state of consciousness, but complete and total union with the source of all creation (Rama et al., 1976; Scotton and Hiatt, 1996). These energy centers or chakras supply vital energy to major and vital organs, and are directly related to the physical endocrine system. For life to exist, the body must have prana or life force. This prana or vital energy nourishes the whole body so that it could together with its different organs function properly and normally (Grand Master Sui, 2002, 2009). Any disturbance or imbalance in a Chakra is related to malfunction in an endocrine gland.

These seven levels of consciousness also called ‘The chakra system’ describe the seven steps that an individual goes through in his/her personal and spiritual development process towards spiritual maturity. It is about the psychology of enlightenment, the science of inner transformation. All the seven levels of consciousness follow the Wilber’s six principal functions for transcending from one developmental stage to another (Vaidehi Priyal and Ramkumar, 2016). According to Wilber (1986), they are identification - cause of self-concept, organisation - unites mind to structure experiences with outside world, will - implementation of experiences and choice, defense – methods of self-protection, metabolism – adaptation to previous experiences and navigation – movement from one spiritual growth level to other. Here, development involves attaining and identifying with a stage until it is mastered and then, transitioning to the next stage. This transition, however, can be difficult as it involves detaching from the stage that has just been mastered and engaging in the uncertainty of a stage not yet experienced (Wilber, 1986).

In human body, nervous system acts as a messenger through electrical impulses to control our thoughts and movements. All mental activity involves electrostatic or electromagnetic energy-information exchange. Accordingly, when our psychological and emotional energies are sent throughout the body as electrical impulses along the biological (neural) and energy (meridian) pathways, these transmissions cause electromagnetic fields to radiate outside the body called aura. The energy body of aura has seven layers reflecting the colours of the rainbow (VIBGYOR); each aura colour is associated with each of the seven energy centers or chakras (Panchadasi, 1916). Every human being possesses positive and negative energies, which determines the aura of a person (Ramkumar and Priyal, 2013a). The mental state, and conduct and character of a person will have influence on the strength and width of aura’s colour, brightness and range. A plethora of literatures revealed that human health and emotions brought out changes in the brightness, colour and patterns of light in aura (Bowers, 1989; Kilner, 1911; Oslie, 2000).

If all the chakras are in harmony, programmed positively, aura will be wider with pleasant effects on the persons coming in the range. If our energy centers become blocked or depleted, then our body cannot function properly and this, in turn, can lead to a variety of problems on any level. It is also important to keep the aura free from negative energies such as anger, worry, fear and such other emotions that disturb the normal functioning of physical, mental and emotional systems. The aura’s health and chakra’s balance can be maintained, for instance, by regular practice of yoga, meditation, Tai Chi, pranic healing, classical sound therapy or Reiki (Priyal and Ramkumar, 2014). A healthy aura and balanced chakra signifies healthy body, mind and spirit and projects the personality of an individual.

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Though Seat chakra is in position in center in between Root Chakra (Mooldhara) and Slar Plexus (Manipura) yet it is pure chakra like others lead in creativity. In Meditation we all are abstained from sexual thoughts as this chakra is based in spine far back in the body, that is not connected with sexual creativity but it is associated with other creativity. Its called Swadhisthana coz its seat of our soul.

Yes meditation only successful when person abstain from creating sexual energy. Thats why even Kundalini is called mother Kundalini holding prana of three heavens.
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In Indian tradition, there are seven chakras inside the human aura. Chakra is the Sanskrit word for wheel (Best, 2010). These chakras represent centers of energy located vertically along the spine. According to Grand Master Sui (2000), the first is the Muladhara (root) chakra located at the base of the spine which is identified with basic survival and self-preservation. The second is the Svadishthana (sacral) chakra located in the genital area and is identified with sensuality and procreation. The third is the Manipura (navel) chakra located in the abdominal area of solar plexus and is associated with the assertion of will. The fourth is the Anahata (heart) chakra located in the upper chest which is associated with the expression of unconditional love. The fifth is the Visuddha (throat) chakra located in the throat and is identified with creativity and expression. The sixth is the Ajna (third eye) chakra located in the center of the head behind the eyes which is associated with intuition and wisdom. Finally, the Sahasrara (crown) chakra located just above the crown of the head which symbolizes not only the highest state of consciousness, but complete and total union with the source of all creation (Rama et al., 1976; Scotton and Hiatt, 1996). These energy centers or chakras supply vital energy to major and vital organs, and are directly related to the physical endocrine system. For life to exist, the body must have prana or life force. This prana or vital energy nourishes the whole body so that it could together with its different organs function properly and normally (Grand Master Sui, 2002, 2009). Any disturbance or imbalance in a Chakra is related to malfunction in an endocrine gland.

These seven levels of consciousness also called ‘The chakra system’ describe the seven steps that an individual goes through in his/her personal and spiritual development process towards spiritual maturity. It is about the psychology of enlightenment, the science of inner transformation. All the seven levels of consciousness follow the Wilber’s six principal functions for transcending from one developmental stage to another (Vaidehi Priyal and Ramkumar, 2016). According to Wilber (1986), they are identification - cause of self-concept, organisation - unites mind to structure experiences with outside world, will - implementation of experiences and choice, defense – methods of self-protection, metabolism – adaptation to previous experiences and navigation – movement from one spiritual growth level to other. Here, development involves attaining and identifying with a stage until it is mastered and then, transitioning to the next stage. This transition, however, can be difficult as it involves detaching from the stage that has just been mastered and engaging in the uncertainty of a stage not yet experienced (Wilber, 1986).

In human body, nervous system acts as a messenger through electrical impulses to control our thoughts and movements. All mental activity involves electrostatic or electromagnetic energy-information exchange. Accordingly, when our psychological and emotional energies are sent throughout the body as electrical impulses along the biological (neural) and energy (meridian) pathways, these transmissions cause electromagnetic fields to radiate outside the body called aura. The energy body of aura has seven layers reflecting the colours of the rainbow (VIBGYOR); each aura colour is associated with each of the seven energy centers or chakras (Panchadasi, 1916). Every human being possesses positive and negative energies, which determines the aura of a person (Ramkumar and Priyal, 2013a). The mental state, and conduct and character of a person will have influence on the strength and width of aura’s colour, brightness and range. A plethora of literatures revealed that human health and emotions brought out changes in the brightness, colour and patterns of light in aura (Bowers, 1989; Kilner, 1911; Oslie, 2000).

If all the chakras are in harmony, programmed positively, aura will be wider with pleasant effects on the persons coming in the range. If our energy centers become blocked or depleted, then our body cannot function properly and this, in turn, can lead to a variety of problems on any level. It is also important to keep the aura free from negative energies such as anger, worry, fear and such other emotions that disturb the normal functioning of physical, mental and emotional systems. The aura’s health and chakra’s balance can be maintained, for instance, by regular practice of yoga, meditation, Tai Chi, pranic healing, classical sound therapy or Reiki (Priyal and Ramkumar, 2014). A healthy aura and balanced chakra signifies healthy body, mind and spirit and projects the personality of an individual.

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Though Seat chakra is in position in center in between Root Chakra (Mooldhara) and Slar Plexus (Manipura) yet it is pure chakra like others lead in creativity. In Meditation we all are abstained from sexual thoughts as this chakra is based in spine far back in the body, that is not connected with sexual creativity but it is associated with other creativity. Its called Swadhisthana coz its seat of our soul.

Yes meditation only successful when person abstain from creating sexual energy. Thats why even Kundalini is called mother Kundalini holding prana of three heavens.
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In Indian tradition, there are seven chakras inside the human aura. Chakra is the Sanskrit word for wheel (Best, 2010). These chakras represent centers of energy located vertically along the spine. According to Grand Master Sui (2000), the first is the Muladhara (root) chakra located at the base of the spine which is identified with basic survival and self-preservation. The second is the Svadishthana (sacral) chakra located in the genital area and is identified with sensuality and procreation. The third is the Manipura (navel) chakra located in the abdominal area of solar plexus and is associated with the assertion of will. The fourth is the Anahata (heart) chakra located in the upper chest which is associated with the expression of unconditional love. The fifth is the Visuddha (throat) chakra located in the throat and is identified with creativity and expression. The sixth is the Ajna (third eye) chakra located in the center of the head behind the eyes which is associated with intuition and wisdom. Finally, the Sahasrara (crown) chakra located just above the crown of the head which symbolizes not only the highest state of consciousness, but complete and total union with the source of all creation (Rama et al., 1976; Scotton and Hiatt, 1996). These energy centers or chakras supply vital energy to major and vital organs, and are directly related to the physical endocrine system. For life to exist, the body must have prana or life force. This prana or vital energy nourishes the whole body so that it could together with its different organs function properly and normally (Grand Master Sui, 2002, 2009). Any disturbance or imbalance in a Chakra is related to malfunction in an endocrine gland.

These seven levels of consciousness also called ‘The chakra system’ describe the seven steps that an individual goes through in his/her personal and spiritual development process towards spiritual maturity. It is about the psychology of enlightenment, the science of inner transformation. All the seven levels of consciousness follow the Wilber’s six principal functions for transcending from one developmental stage to another (Vaidehi Priyal and Ramkumar, 2016). According to Wilber (1986), they are identification - cause of self-concept, organisation - unites mind to structure experiences with outside world, will - implementation of experiences and choice, defense – methods of self-protection, metabolism – adaptation to previous experiences and navigation – movement from one spiritual growth level to other. Here, development involves attaining and identifying with a stage until it is mastered and then, transitioning to the next stage. This transition, however, can be difficult as it involves detaching from the stage that has just been mastered and engaging in the uncertainty of a stage not yet experienced (Wilber, 1986).

In human body, nervous system acts as a messenger through electrical impulses to control our thoughts and movements. All mental activity involves electrostatic or electromagnetic energy-information exchange. Accordingly, when our psychological and emotional energies are sent throughout the body as electrical impulses along the biological (neural) and energy (meridian) pathways, these transmissions cause electromagnetic fields to radiate outside the body called aura. The energy body of aura has seven layers reflecting the colours of the rainbow (VIBGYOR); each aura colour is associated with each of the seven energy centers or chakras (Panchadasi, 1916). Every human being possesses positive and negative energies, which determines the aura of a person (Ramkumar and Priyal, 2013a). The mental state, and conduct and character of a person will have influence on the strength and width of aura’s colour, brightness and range. A plethora of literatures revealed that human health and emotions brought out changes in the brightness, colour and patterns of light in aura (Bowers, 1989; Kilner, 1911; Oslie, 2000).

If all the chakras are in harmony, programmed positively, aura will be wider with pleasant effects on the persons coming in the range. If our energy centers become blocked or depleted, then our body cannot function properly and this, in turn, can lead to a variety of problems on any level. It is also important to keep the aura free from negative energies such as anger, worry, fear and such other emotions that disturb the normal functioning of physical, mental and emotional systems. The aura’s health and chakra’s balance can be maintained, for instance, by regular practice of yoga, meditation, Tai Chi, pranic healing, classical sound therapy or Reiki (Priyal and Ramkumar, 2014). A healthy aura and balanced chakra signifies healthy body, mind and spirit and projects the personality of an individual.

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Though Seat chakra is in position in center in between Root Chakra (Mooldhara) and Slar Plexus (Manipura) yet it is pure chakra like others lead in creativity. In Meditation we all are abstained from sexual thoughts as this chakra is based in spine far back in the body, that is not connected with sexual creativity but it is associated with other creativity. Its called Swadhisthana coz its seat of our soul.

Yes meditation only successful when person abstain from creating sexual energy. Thats why even Kundalini is called mother Kundalini holding prana of three heavens.
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