Thursday, April 22, 2010

What is the meaning of a purple aura?

What Is Your Purple Aura Meaning?

It's important to note that the color of your aura changes all the time. While you might have a purple aura one minute, the next it could be blue or yellow. Aura reading is a very personal process, and the outcome depends on many factors. Interpretation of auras can change depending on a person's passions, hobbies, health, likes and dislikes.

Another thing to keep in mind is that the person reading the aura may have his or her own set of interpretations or insights that is individual to that person. Not everyone will see the same meanings in the colors before them. It is possible to get two entirely different aura readings from two different people within five minutes of each other, so make sure you talk to your advisor in depth about what he or she is saying and how it relates to you and your life.

Purple Auras and Spiritual Balance
If an advisor tells you that your aura is purple at the moment, this is a good thing! A purple aura (also known as violet and indigo) means that you are in a good space spiritually, and that you are close to experiencing a state of equilibrium and open awareness. While this might not necessarily be indicative of your current emotional state, it means that your spiritual sense appears to be approaching a higher purpose and more balanced reasoning.

For many belief systems, purple is the color of healing and cleansing, and its presence in a human aura indicates the soothing of pain in conscious and physical planes. You can even meditate on violet colors in order to trigger deeper awareness since purple hues are associated with the divine in many cultures.

Some say that the quality of the aura is a factor in its interpretation. Is your aura clear and bright? Or is it more muddled, faint or dark? In either case, there are nuances that factor into your aura clarity. While a clear purple aura can mean a balance between heart and mind, a dark purple aura can indicate a need to overcome an obstacle before achieving total balance.

[Pretty Interesting, and seemingly accurate.]

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