The Aura and the Sixth Sense Part 3 There are many - TopicsExpress



          

The Aura and the Sixth Sense Part 3 There are many individuals-a far greater percentage than is generally imagined-who have the gift of this sight more or less developed. Many sensitive persons have quite a well-developed sixth sense and the gift of seeing auras, but they do not mention it to their acquaintances for fear of ridicule. What is it that gives some people this 6th sense? To start, it is the result of an organ and everyone can develop the ability to see auras and feel the personality of someone. Early man had developed this ability. It was a necessity for his self-preservation; i.e. to hunt and track animals for food and to protect him from human predators. As man become more of a farmer and gatherer, this organ atrophied from non-use. Most of the faculties that are used by mystics are the result of activating and stimulating those atrophied physical organs that were once used by early man. Early man had developed heightened senses as compared to modern man to survive in his environment. We, modern man, have heightened developed intellectual faculties but have neglected the ability which exists within each one of us , the intuitive sense. We all use some of our sixth sense without knowing it.and ignorantly we call our sixth sense experiences: hunches, instincts and feelings. But what is the organ that develops the sixth sense, you may ask? It is the endocrine gland known as the pituitary gland, and called by mystics the third eye. The pituitary gland is located between the eyes and in the frontal lobe of the brain. To the highly developed individual clairvoyant vision is a natural process, to such an individual, the human aura is seen to be composed of all the colors of the spectrum, the combinations of colors differing in each person, and constantly shifting. These colors reflect the health and the mental (particularly the emotional) states of the person in whose aura they are manifested. Each mental state has its own particular combination formed from the few elementary colors, which represent the elementary mental conditions. As the mind is ever shifting and changing its states, it follows that there would also be a corresponding series of shifting changes in the colors of the human aura. The shades and colors of the aura present an ever-changing kaleidoscopic spectacle, of wonderful beauty and of the most interesting character. The trained mystic is able to read the character of any person, as well as the nature of his passing thoughts and feelings, by simply studying the shifting colors of his aura. But it must not be supposed that the human aura is always perceived in the appearance of a luminous cloud of ever-changing color. When observing the aura in bright light or against various colored backgrounds we may see only a band of dull light around the persons head and shoulders.
Posted on: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 09:00:00 +0000

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