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The aura, definition
All living things, whether human, animal or plant, have an aura manifested by various colors. These aura colors describe inner characteristics and help sketch out the outlines of a creature’s personality.
To grasp the aura of a person or a totem animal, one must either have an innate gift or have been initiated.
The different colors of the aura can be associated with a vibration or with energy fields which then translate felt elements or even pathologies.
A brief historical overview of the color blue
Before starting our discussion onblue aura, it is important to make a brief historical overview of the spiritual significance of the color blue.
Since Antiquity, for various civilizations of the globe, blue has a special meaning that we can sum up with these words by the Russian painter Kandinsky (1866-1944) Deep blue attracts man to infinity, it awakens in him the desire for purity and a thirst for the supernatural. It is the color of the sky as it appears to us as soon as we hear the word sky.
ancient Egypt
En ancient Egypt, blue is a color linked to immortality and truth. The Egyptians would have been the first to use mineral pigments of azurite or lapis lazuli to obtain blue color.
Sandrine Pagès-Camagna developed this topic in her doctoral thesis. We are talking about Egyptian blue. They used it on sarcophagi but also to write on papyri and compose their beautiful murals.
Thus, the tomb of Seti I in Luxor offers a sublime and overwhelming vision of the starry sky.
Native American tribes
For Native American tribes of the western United States of America, the blue of Turquoise, which is an abundant stone in these regions, is a piece of heaven sent to earth by the divine spirits. It serves as an intermediary in particular to implore the rain.
Latin Christian Theology
With regard to the Middle Ages in the West, blue experienced a triumphant rise, notably thanks to the latin christian theology. Historian Michel Pastoureau details in his book Blue, History of a color, the topic in a very interesting way.
The Virgin Mary becomes the ambassador of blue. We will even go so far as to speak of Marian blue.
In painting, the Virgin in the mantle multiply and this garment is very often blue, representing the sky, which envelops the saints and the blessed or the people of God still present on Earth: The Virgin of the Cistercians (1507-1508) by Jean Bellegambe, The Virgin of Mercy with the Catholic Kings by Diego de la Cruz (1485).
Our Lady of Guadalupe
In Mexico, the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe is said to be acheiropoiete, that is to say of mysterious origin, which is not a human work.
It would have been miraculously imprinted on the tilma (tunic) of a Mexican peasant witness to a Marian apparition in 1531. In this image the virgin’s mantle is midnight blue and strewn with stars.
An archaeoastronomic analysis of the stars allows us to deduce that it is a map of certain constellations in their exact positions on December 12, 1531, seen from Mexico City.
Orthodox Christian Theology
Dance orthodox Christian theology, hyacinth blue is used to represent the mysteries of divine life on icons, which are windows to the divine world.
Thus, in The Transfiguration, a XNUMXth century icon in the Church of the Transfiguration in Pereslavl-Zalessky (Russia), the halo of Christ is blue.
The characteristics of the blue aura
The colour blue is associated with religious feeling. A blue aura represents a person very receptive to the spiritual being able to have psychic gifts and a developed intuition.
When the blue of the aura takes on the shade of indigo, it represents a godly character, a person turned towards the spiritual. We will develop the different shades of blue and their meanings lower.
In nature, doesn’t the blue of the sky inspire immensity, eternity and tranquility? The blue of the sea, with its shades of azure, turquoise or even limpid inspires tranquility, life.
Among all aura colors, blue halos characterize caring and protective people who pay close attention to their emotions. They are turned towards others and need to give their life a dimension of service.
A person with a blue aura concentrates its existence in the present moment because it is indeed in the present that it is necessary to serve the other and to grasp the spiritual dimensions which are offered to us. It is in the present that we feel!
The intuitive dimension revealed by the blue aura is expressed through in-depth knowledge and inner wisdom that allows the individual to trust his feelings to guide his actions.
In order to be able to express himself, this being endowed with heightened sensitivity must evolve in an environment steeped in tranquility and tranquility.
It is therefore quite naturally that the person emitting a blue aura is turned towards meditation and particularly appreciates solitude to flourish internally.
To read: Red aura: siginification and explanation
The blue aura chakra
In its vibratory dimension, the blue aura can represent a particular state of mind and inform in particular about its spiritual predispositions in the present moment. It still provides information on the state of health of a person.
The human being, but also the animal, is traversed by a network of chakras, which we can define as energy centers through which the vital energy of the individual flows.
In the Feng Shui Chinese, this vital energy is named Qi or Chi. The term chakra comes from Sanskrit and means wheel, disc. seven main chakras are located along the spine to the top of the skull.
When life energy flows through these chakras, it emits an energy field that takes on the color of the dominant chakra.
Each of these seven chakras has a particular color. That of the fifth chakra – Vishuddhi – which is located at the level of the throat, is therefore blue. It is connected to all the organs of the neck and its region (ears, upper respiratory system, thyroid, etc.).
The energy center of Vishuddhi manages the subject’s expressiveness: self-expression, communication.
To read: How to know if your chakras are open
Shades of the blue aura
Depending on the shades of blue, the aura provides information on the energetic state of the chakra and therefore on the person’s dispositions.
Dark blue aura
The person with spiritual fervor has an aura dark blue. The liveliness of this shade reflects the perseverance and the great capacity for investment of the individual who shines from it.
The dark blue of the aura animates a lonely person who seeks spiritual upliftment.
Royal blue aura
The shade Royal blue informs of a balance between the fifth chakra and the voice. The person is endowed with a deep spirituality and may have gifts beyond the realm of the sensory thus being capable of clairvoyance.
The light blue aura
An aura light blue denotes a person with abilities focused on intuition and deep communication.
Sky blue aura
Serenity is a state of mind that we find in an individual with an aura sky blue and it allows him to develop a special attention to spiritual things. Honesty is one of the dominant qualities with this type of aura.
The bright blue aura
The aura bright blue radiates from a person who bases his conduct on honesty and seeks answers to questions of a metaphysical order.
The cloudy blue aura
Cloudy blue is a grayish blue. The aura cloudy blue surrounds a person who is easily overwhelmed by negative thoughts and who pays too much attention to fear. The latter prevents it from being fully realized.
The pale blue aura
The aura light blue characterizes a rather shy person. The pallor of this shade correlates with a lack of self-confidence and with a certain inner innocence.
The bland blue aura
The blandness of this blue connotes an erased personality and suffering from a weakness of character. The aura bland blue still reveals too much emotionality.
Indigo blue aura
The aura Indigo blue surrounds a person with developed sensitivity and deep intuition. This aura is related to the sixth chakra – Ajna – related to the third eye rather than the fifth chakra.
A person surrounded by an indigo blue aura is more sensitive to the spiritual dimension of life. She has extremely strong religious convictions. This relationship with the sixth chakra allows the development of a gift of clairvoyance.
Note also indigo children can have this same aura.
Turquoise blue aura
The color turquoise is a chromatic bridge between blue and green. So the aura turquoise is rather relative to the heart chakra – Anahata – than that of the throat.
A person benefiting from such an aura is endowed with a great resilience which allows him not to suffer from the bubbling that emotions sometimes impose. She has the ability to keep great peace within herself.
The turquoise blue aura reflects a personality open to others with teaching abilities: teaching healing, spiritual instruction, etc.
An aura color therefore corresponds to a main chakra. In our case, the blue aura and its shades are linked to the fifth chakra, that of the throat.
However, turquoise blue is a gateway to the heart chakra while indigo blue leads to the third eye chakra.
Each shade reflects particular provisions as to the person who radiates it and provides information on their mental state but also their physical condition.
Because life is learning and experience, each person can see their aura change color throughout their existence.