ISBN-13: 9781542548717 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 108 str.
A Clear-Cut Guide To The Auric Field & How To Develop It
The most agreed upon origins of the word "aura" can be traced back to Greek and Latin roots with the meanings "breeze," "breath," "wind" or "air." In the mid-19th century, the term started to take on a different connotation in Europe, and was used to describe the "characteristic impression" made by a person. A few years later, spiritualists adopted it to convey the subtle field of energy that radiates off beings.
Hindu scholars insist that "aura" actually comes from Sanskrit, and refers to the spokes in a wheel. The imagery of a spoke originating from a hub is a parallel to how the aura radiates from the physical body.
For the average person, the aura extends approximately three to five feet from the borders of the physical body. It is densest at the section closest to the flesh, and gradually becomes more transparent and indistinct the farther away it goes. It can be described as a cloud or flame that gradually fades out of the field of vision.
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