Definition of an Aura

An aura is an energy field that surrounds living things.
Your aura surrounds you completely. It should, anyway.
It is your life force.
It is also called the human energy field.
You could think of it as an atmosphere around the human body - - just as the planet earth has an atmosphere.
And just like the atmosphere keeps the energy of the earth from pouring out into space, your aura keeps your energy around you -- where you need it most.
Not only does your aura help to keep your energies around you, it protects you from absorbing the energies of others. This is why it's important to have a wide, completely intact aura with no leaks, drains or ties to others.
Having a shallow (close to your body) aura gives you no protection from absorbing other people's 'stuff'. If your aura is shallow, you probably reflect the emotions and feelings of others quite frequently -- this can make you very tired, drained and cranky!
Leaky auras will let your energy flow out and will also leave you very tired, drained and cranky!
Having an aura that has ties to others is the equivalent of having a hose run from your aura to theirs, draining all of your energy while filling them up. This will leave you - you guessed it! -- very tired, drained and cranky!
Through vibrational therapy, I find those leaks, drains, and ties and I close them. After an aura treatment, many of my clients have noticed not only an up-shoot in their physical energy, but also a feeling of what has been described as 'calm, quiet detachment.'
Because your aura is completely your own now, you can much better handle the emotional crises of others like friends, family and co-workers. Rather than getting caught up in their emotions you are now able to take an objective view of the situation and make calmer, more rationale, better choices, suggestions or decisions.
Life becomes much more manageable when your aura is completely your own!
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