Readers, please enjoy this guest blog post by Jean-Louis de Biasi, author of several books, including the new Mysteries of the Aura.

Jean-Louis de BiasiFor hundreds of years, the aura has been described, depicted, and painted all over the world. Kirlian’s photographs and, more recently, computers have been used to take photos or detect the energy surrounding our physical body. In my book Mysteries of the Aura, I relate the history of these modern fascinating inventions. They seem to validate the ancient representations we can see in the Eastern and Western religious artworks. Most of them present a halo surrounding one’s head. Other examples show the whole body submerged in a flame or, during the Romanesque style in Europe, placed in an oval called a “mandorla.”

 

Image via https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/458966

Image via https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/458966

Image via https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/471848

Image via https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/471848

Undoubtedly, those who represent the auras in such way heard about or saw this light. As a matter of fact, the head manifests a high level of energy. The Eastern tradition locates a chakra there called Sahasrara. The Kabbalistic tradition uses the image of a golden crown called Kether. In the book, we explain the various levels of energy manifested by different auras, each one associated with specific functions. This is the case of the etheric, then the astral aura, mental aura, etc. Centers of energy can be found everywhere in the bodies of light, even if seven are traditionally recognized as major ones. The more intertwined with the physical body, the denser the aura is. The less related to the material plane, the higher the energy vibrates. The halos we talked about manifest the highest levels of the astral aura.That said, a mystery lies in the limit of this light. Any representation can be deceiving. We are using our senses to represent something belonging to a different level of reality. There is a good chance that, as you read this blog, light is present around you. It could be coming from your monitor, from a lamp, or simply from the sun. Just for a few seconds I invite you to find the limit of these lights. Do you see a clear limit as represented on the paintings or sculptures? Of course not. Do you see rays of light? Sometimes yes. It seems that the physical light you observe extends to a certain limit and fades until it is not visible anymore. That doesn’t mean the vibration has stopped. The light has just reached a level your physical eye cannot see. The same occurs for your aura.

The conventional representation, useful for explaining the nature of these bodies of light, must be transcended. You should imagine that the highest level of your aura extends to infinity. Your aura is present around me and mine around you. To tell the truth, we are in direct contact on the invisible level. Just as the millions of TV channels penetrate your body, the aura of everyone in the universe is present everywhere. Being aware of that allows you to discover a new reality in which healing and reading the aura at a distance or helping someone in need can be done wherever you are.

Remember that using these inner abilities and mastering astral vision gives you the key to explore the further limits of the cosmos. The practice of gradual exercises provided in the book gives you a safe and effective way to reach these fascinating worlds.


Our thanks to Jean-Louis for his guest post! Visit Jean-Louis de Biasi’s author page for more information, including articles and his books.

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