I don't know much about aura and especially have no idea as to the
color but I've been told many times throughout life that I have a very
strong aura.  I have noticed that when I walk into a place people take
notice and strangers will sometimes go out of their way to meet me.
I've been told by many people "there's something about you" while
others would say something like "you're the man".  I've never
understood it but can't help but notice it at times.  It is by no
means an everyday event and as you say, Pat, it is probably greatly
affected by  mood, stress and stimuli.   I think it is strongest when
I am feeling fully balanced and centered, confident in my being and
relaxed. I think this also has to do with my ability to come across
things I need, that energy that attracts necessities.   There is a
also a certain determination in my approach almost an insistence when
I'm focusing on something I need or want, then more so than not it
comes along.  I think the intensity of the subconscious influences the
outward flow of energy that is perceived as the aura, again as I said
I don't know much about it, I just live and go with the flow.  After
all these years and experience with it I do at times feel there is
something about me, but I really don't know what it is. I guess it's
just a spiritual thing.

On Feb 11, 7:25 am, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11 Feb, 09:48, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hey DC,
>
> > Welcome.
>
> > One of my sisters has sufferd badly from epilepsie all of her life,
> > she must have in the region of 5-6 fits a day, mostly lasting for a
> > few mins during which time she just sorta loses focus, gets all
> > glassey eyed, and just sits there until it passes.
>
> > She calls these type of fits her auruas, because that is indeed what
> > she sees when having them.
>
>     There's a difference between the aura about which DcBay is talking
> about and an epileptic aura.  Similar for migraine 'auras'.  The term
> aura is used, medically, to denote a group of symptoms that occur just
> prior to either a migraine or an epileptic seizure.  These sets of
> symptoms can vary but can be used to notice that a migraine or seizure
> is coming and the person may be able to take prophylactic medication
> to prevent the actual attack.  Confusion can come in when, during a
> medical aura, a patient seems to see spiritual auras.
>
>      I believe that DcBay is probably talking about spiritual auras
> rather than medical auras.  The spiritual aura is that supposed
> subtle, luminous radiation surrounding living things.  The 'thing'
> that wsa supposed to be being 'seen' in Kirlian photography but is,
> really, a depiction of a strong electric field.
>
>      For those interested (DcBay, I suppose), I've been told my aura
> is violet (yes, that's violet NOT violent).  But, the stories have it
> that colour can vary over time given differing stimuli and stress
> levels.  Not too much different, then, than the galvanic skin response
> monitored by polygraphs or, for that matter, the small thermal changes
> that were picked up by the old 'mood-rings'.  But, as of yet, no one
> has discovered a substantiable aura-reader, that is, one who can,
> reliably, tell the difference between a man and a mannekin in a blind
> test.  This, of course, prooves nothing about auras themselves but
> says more about the methodologies of con-artists.  Until someone can
> come up with a scientific basis for the existence of auras, for which
> I won't be holding my breath, I expect they'll remain a mystery
> feature of human experience.
>      For the record, though, I know of no hard evidence against them,
> either.  But one question strikes me: if they exists, what purpose do
> they serve?  If they are supposed to be a visable aspect of an
> individual to help indicate mood to others, then they don't work very
> well because most people don't see them.  If they are there as another
> 'field-effect' of a field of spiritual energy, then, the more
> important questions are how is a field of spiritual energy conformed
> and, how does it maintain coherence?  I would expect that any flux in
> 'spiritual coherence' would, naturally, display itself as an
> interference pattern.  That pattern may well be a 'spiritual aura' or
> be reflected IN a 'spiritual aura' but, as of yet, it hasn't been
> seriously investigated (like most claims that might lead to science
> discovering and having to admit 'God' or 'spirit' as an answer, which
> is that unwritten dictat that governs what science investigates).
>
> > Of course she is also a dedicated and commited Pagan, I just wonder
> > how much ones belife system dictates ones experainces when it comes to
> > this sort of thing.
>
> > I myself have only seen such a thing as can be described as an aura
> > oncein my life.
>
> > I was very stoned, and in a house where a meditation session was going
> > on, with the aid of an accomplished digiredoo player, and very much
> > 'tranced out' at the time.
>
> > On 11 Feb, 02:34, DcBay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > HOpe to be able to learn about people's experiences with " auras".- Hide 
> > > quoted text -
>
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