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Stepka, I don't know whether you are referring to white cheese, red roses or yellow roses.
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Paul......
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Oops, it was too early and I was in a hurry. I thought I caught a glimpse of aqua when I googled up the red rose--actually first I saw blue and then as I moved my eyes it switched to aqua. For the cheese I saw a very pale minty green. For the yellow rose I saw a very pale pink.
Oops, it was too early and I was in a hurry. I thought I caught a glimpse of aqua when I googled up the red rose--actually first I saw blue and then as I moved my eyes it switched to aqua. For the cheese I saw a very pale minty green. For the yellow rose I saw a very pale pink.
I'm not going to remark on what you saw (not yet, anyway) but I think it is time you looked into what is known as 'Auric Pairs'.
In concentration exercises 1 and 2 we noticed that real colors are surrounded with Auras of different colors. These auric colors are not random. Following is a list of Auric Pairs of colors for all clean colors of the rainbow (monochromatic colors).
red gives turquoise aura, turquoise gives red aura orange gives blue aura, blue gives orange aura yellow gives violet aura, violet gives yellow aura green gives pink aura, pink gives green aura
The above table applies also to intermediate colors, for example yellow-green color gives a pink-violet aura. Note, that above Auric pairs are DIFFERENT than complementary color pairs, "color wheels" and "color spaces" promoted by the science and art on Earth. Every child can confirm that auric pairs listed above are true.
A good look around will prove that the Nature is very fond of Auric Pairs. Take any red colored bird and you can be sure, that this bird will have turquoise body parts too. The same applies to blue-orange, yellow-violet and pink-green combinations, not only in birds, but in fish, butterflies, flowers etc.. - anything which is vividly coloured by Nature. Occasionally you will see “the next best” color instead of a perfect auric match. Have you noticed that MOST of flowers on Earth that grow on trees and are surrounded by GREEN leaves are either violet, pink(purple) or red? Auric Pairs in Nature are very stimulating, and frequently induce an overwhelming feeling of beauty and happiness.
You need to memorize and know well the above Auric Pairs. Why? Because if you see a pink Aura around someone in a bright green dress, there is a strong possibility that you see the "Aura" of a dress, not of a person.
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The above comes from the website I had suggested earlier.
Play around with this and let us know what shows up for you.
Hmm well I got the red rose anyway so I guess the trick is to not accept the first thing you see but the one you get when you move your eyes.
Stepka...
I am not sure what you mean by 'moving your eyes'.
Also, you see what you see. No one can say you are wrong about any of this. Maybe you see certain things differently, maybe your eyes and brain are 'in training' and you will settle into being able to see things the same way as everyone else/most everyone else.
I found out the hard way a while back that there are no hard and fast rules about the Aura.
I was in a routine with my observations and was doing just fine for a few years until I came across an exception that toppled my world.
The colors are all predictable and due to retinal fatigue.
Right. I think what Paul is trying to do is make us aware that some of the colors we may see are not due to seeing the aura but a trick of the eye instead.
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