The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought FormsTheosophy / New ThoughtMystical / EsotericEnglishShareThe Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 30Project Gutenberg #22739 - EnglishMoreVersion - 1 availableProject Gutenberg #22739LanguageEnglishEspañol‹The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 1The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 2The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 3The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 4The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 5The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 6The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 7The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 8The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 9The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 10The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 12The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 14The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 16The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 18The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 19The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 22The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 24The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 26The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 27The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 29The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 30The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 32The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 34The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 35The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 36›Table Of Healing Colors.The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 30ListenPlay this chapter in spoken English.Save chapterListen to chapter1Nervous System-- Cooling and soothing: Shades of violet, lavender, etc. Resting and invigorating effect: Grass greens. Inspiring and illuminating: Medium yellows, and orange. Stimulating and exciting: Reds (bright). 2Blood and Organs-- Cooling and soothing: Clear dark blues. Resting and invigorating: Grass greens. Inspiring and illuminating: Orange yellows. Stimulating and exciting: Bright reds. 3The following additional suggestions will be found helpful to the healer: In cases of impaired physical vitality; also chilliness, lack of bodily warmth, etc., bright, warm reds are indicated. In cases of feverishness, overheated blood, excessive blood pressure, inflammation, etc., blue is indicated. Red has a tendency to produce renewed and more active heart action; while violets and lavenders tend to slow down the too rapid beating of the heart. A nervous, unstrung patient, may be treated by bathing her, mentally, in a flood of violet or lavender auric color; while a tired, used up, fatigued person may be invigorated by flooding him with bright reds, followed by bright, rich yellows, finishing the treatment with a steady flow of warm orange color. 4To those who are sufficiently advanced in occult philosophy, I would say that they should remember the significance of the Great White Light, and accordingly conclude their treatment by an effort to indicate an approach to that clear, pure white color in the aura--mentally, of course. This will leave the patient in an inspired, exalted, illuminated state of mind and soul, which will be of great benefit to him, and will also have the effect of reinvigorating the healer by cosmic energy or para-prana. 5Everything that has been said in this chapter regarding the use of color in magnetic treatments, is equally applicable to cases of self-healing, or self-treatment. Let the patient follow the directions above given for the healer, and then turn the healing current, or thought, inward--and the result will be the same as if he were treating another. The individual will soon find that certain colors fit his requirements better than others, in which case let him follow such experience in preference to general rules, for the intuition generally is the safest guide in such cases. However, it will be found that the individual experience will usually agree with the tables given above, with slight personal variations. ‹Previous chapterThe Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 29Next chapterThe Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms 32›Similar passagesBy tradition and source labelFind similarCompare selectedCompare with similarAsk Deep ThoughtSelect passages to search for parallels.Tap any verse to select it, then compare selected passages or ask Deep Thought. Public domain in the USA