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  • CONTENTS

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  • WHAT II Til& HUIIAK AURAr

    CHAPTB1l L

    WHAT 18 THB IIVIIAM AURA?

    T HE abcmt questioD ll frequeDtlJ ..a.d tbe studeDt of occulttam by - ODe wbo bu heEd tbe term bat wllo • uf,lmillar with Ita maniac. Simple • tile queltioa may teem. it Ia by 110 - ~ to auwer it, plalaly ad cleuiJ Ia a few word8, UD1ea the hMrer aJrudy 11M a ...,. eral acquaiataace wkh the nbject of occult lcieace. Let • CM'I'wec:e at tile bt&i"•'• and COIIIider the quatloa frca tile palllt of ~ .. of the periOD -- ... ,.. ...... tbe tenD for the fint time.

    Tbe dlctiaalriel .... the wGI'Cl ... • : 14MJ IUbtle, bl'9ilible .....atioa _. ahel• tka.. Tlae .... ntlloritlel. •• ,. .. tribute tbe adiiD of tbe wed to al.ada ..,. maalac ...... bat - Hllldu ........... .. llat tbat It w Ita ..... ta - .... It not Ar, .. "'"I tbe 1J10b of a wMeJ, die llpll. caMe bela& percelftlll .................. tile flct ............ - ...... fraal .. bod,r of the IDdlft1ual Ill • -· ....... to .. rw"•tloa of tile ..... of • wiiMl .... ,. All& .....,. ,. ..... ~ Clll\1Jllt. ....

  • • THB HUIIAH AURA term Ia the one preferred by occultllta, U. though it will be seen that the idea of • aerial emanation, indicated by the LatiD root. is not foreip to the real lipificaDce of the term.

    Be the real origin of the term what it may, the idea of the human aura is one upoo wbida all occultists are ill fuU agreement and har-mooy, and the mention of which is found in all worb upon the general subject of occult-ism. So we sba11 begin by a coasid•ation of the maiD conception thereof, u held by .U aclvanced occultists, ancient and modem, omit-ting little points of theoretical variance be-tween the different schools.

    Briefty, thea, the human aura may be de-ec:ribed as a fine, ethereal radiation or emana-tion 1urroundiDg each and every livine human being. It utends from two to three feet. ia all directions, from the body. It UI\IQICI an oval • .,.......... great ecc-lbaped nebula lftlll-l'OUDdiq the body Oil an sides for a cliltance of two or three feet. This aura il 10me~ referred to, ill ordinary terma, u the "plycblc atmolphere" of a periOD, or u his ""magnetic atmosphere."

    7JU atmoaphere or aura il apparent to a J.p perceDtqe ol pencma \u • ..- "-

  • WHAT U TIIB HUIIAII AURA? '

    the PI)'Chic aware~~~~~ cenerally caUed "'feel-lac." though tbe term il not a clear ODe. The majority of penoaa are more or lea aware of tbat aubtle tomethiag about the persoua1lty of othen, which can be HDHd or felt ill a dear though UllUiual way when the other periOD8 are near by, even thouch they may be out of the range of the vllion. Beiac out-aide of the Ol'dlnlay range of the fin ......., we are apt to feel that there il 110111ethlnc queer 01" uncanny about thele feeJillp of pro-jected penoaa)ity. But every penon, deep Ia his bean, lmcnn them to be reaJitte. ad ad· mita their e«ect upoD bia imprellioaa reprd-iac the per101111 &om whom they emaaate. Even emaU c:hlldnD. ..... eftltt ,_.,. this ill8ueace, and nlpOII4 to It iD tbe IIIMte of Ube aad dilllkel.

    But, buaam teatlmolay nprcJiaa tbe alat-eace ad c:Mncter of tbe ...._.. nra daea BOt ... with the npona of the ~ - to whlc:ll we haft jUit referncL Thlr& are 11W1J ladlvlcluU of tbe race • far ...-• perceata&e diD 18 ...,.U, lmt&fnecl-who line t1aa 11ft of ,.,cllle .tpt man • lell-. .....,_ May ...... law quite • w6 ......... power of tiD ldDcl. ... - ,., ..... It to .............. -'-.

  • I TD BVIIAII AURA

    rldicu1e. or of .,..._ thoucbt .. queer.• Ia ... dltiOD to theM pencma. there U'e here _. tllen to be found well-developed. clear...tpted. or traly dairvoJDt per10111o whole pcnren of pi)'Chic perceptloD an u bigh1y developed • _.. the ontlaary lelll8 of the avera1• illdiftcl. uaL ADd, the reportl of theM penoaa, ,_ apart ill time and apace thoqh they may be, baYO alwaya &ened Oft the main poiat8 fll pa,cbic pheaomena, pU'ticuiU'ly ill reprda to the Jmmen aura.

    To the hilbly deftlopecl tlairvoyaat 'Yilioa. ..,..,. humaa beiDa il Hill u surrouadecl 1tJ die eg.ahaped aura of two or three feet Ia deptb. man dale aad thick ill the portioa near..a: the body, ad tileD ancJuaUy ~ lq more tellUCIU8, thiD ad iDdistiDct u the diltaDce from the body is lDc:reued. By the ptlycbic ~ the aura Ia ~MD u a lumlaoua c:loacl-4 paphoreac:eat Aeme deep ad clenle KOIIIICl tbe ceDtre uul tbell gndually lhMinc illto ~ toward the edce&. Aa a matter of fact. u aU .,. aped occuJtistl lmOw, tbe aura really esteDda ftfJ much farther thaD eveD the beet cJair.. voyaat vlaiOD can percei•e it. aDcl la peyciW: ldue~~ee i8 perceptible at qulte a diltaMe Ja ....,. CU& la \bla ~~ \\ \t. "- ..

  • WHAT II TBB B1JJIA)J AUJtAP t

    lame OG the ph,aical plaa1 It padually .... Into lndiltiDctDell, ita ...,. .,......... ,.. ..... JODcl the reach of the .woa, • may be prowd by meua of chemical ~ etc.

    To the Jdehly cleve1aped cJUwyaat Yilloa. the hUIIWI aura II MID to be CGIIIJIOiecl ol all the colon of the apectnm1, tbe comblaati-of colon cWferiac Ia ftl'ioaa peno111. aa4 coamatly lbiftiaa In the cue ol enry per-lOa. These co1an reSect the meatal ~ larly the emotloaal) -- ol die periOII Ia whoM aura tbq an IIIDIIeltecl. Bach IDIIlta1 8tate hu its OWII ,.nleaJar CIGIB'biutloa farmed from the few ..... *' colan .... represea.t the elemntary meatal oaacltlolll. Aa the miDcJ fa ... lbiftlaiiDd .......... Ita -- It fonow. tbat tlllre ......... . Cornlpoa4iaa ..- of ....., ch.,.. ta the eolon of tbe ....... --.

    Tbe ....... ad aalon af t1le _.. JWIIIII - ............. llaltil-=oplc .... .. woaa.ful ....... IBOit ......... dill'-.... De .,..... aecaltlllt Ia ... to ...s tile clla'Mter ol .. , .......... tile ....

    of ......... tJaoail* - feellap. "' ..... ply atwt:rtaa till llllftlac -- of ....... 'l'o .. cleve1aped OCCIIltiM ....... - ....

    ...

  • 10 THE HUMAN AURA

    acter become u an open book, to be R1JdW carefuJly and intelligently.

    Even the atudent of occ:ultiam, who bu 110t been able to develop the clairvoyant vWoa to Inch a high degree. ls soon able to develop the HIUIC of psyc:bic perception whereby he ls able to at least .. feel" the vibratiou of the aura, though be may not tee the colon, and thua be able to interpret the mental states which have caUied them. The principle ls of coune tbe ame, u the colon are but the outward ap-pearance of the vibratiou themselves, jult u the ordinary colon on the physical plae are merely the outward manifestation of ftbra. tiou of matter.

    But it muat not be supposed that the human aura ls always perceived in the appearance ol a luminous doud of ever-changing color. When we say that IUcb ls its characteristic appearance. we mean lt in the same sense that we delcn~ the ocean u a calm, deep bocly of lf'leDlsb waters. We Jmow, however, that at timet the ocean presents no IUch appearance, but, inltead, ls seen u rising in great DlO'IIIl-talaoul wave., white capped, and threatadnc the tiDy veaels of men with its power. Or

    It- apiD, we aay define the word "ftame" in the t .,.. ol a lteacly brl&ht meam ot \)um\q

  • WHAT 18 TBB IIUIIAN AURAf 11

    cu. wbereu. we lmow only too weU. that the word also indicates the great hot toques of fiery force tbat stream out from the wiDdcnn of a bUI'Illnc buildinc, and Uck to deltructioa all with which it comes In contact.

    So it is with the human aurL At times it may be seen a a beautiful, calm, luminoua at-mosphere, preaeDting the appeiii'IIDCe of a great opal under the ra,. of the IIUD. Apia, it blazes like the flames of a great furaace, lhootiac forth great toques ol fire in thill direction and tbat, riaiDg and fal1iDc in creat waves of emotional ezdtemeat, or p11aioa, Gl' perhape wbirllnc like • creat fiery maelstrom toward ltl centre, or IWirllDc In aD out1nrd movement away frolla ita ceetre. Again It may be Hell aa projectlq from Ita cJepthl amaller bodies or ceatru of llleDU1 vibratiaD, which like aparb from a faruce detach tJieaa. Hives from the panDt Same. ad traftl far away iD otbK dlrectlou ttae. an the ,.. jectecl tboqbt-fonu ol which an occaltiata are fcmd of 8JM"IdDI aDCI which make plaiD 111Ul7 .trap paycbic oc:cumtDCeL

    So. It wUl be ..a. the lmmua aura II a "'ffrY lmportaat .... ---tine pbue of tbe penoa-alltJ of 8ft~)' llldlvlduaJ. Tbe .-,cldc ..... or ............ .-w.,.. • ._._

  • phJ*al pbalt die complete ............. up of the two pbueL lha llmllble II • much the real .-a • a. maa wl8lbJe Aa tile 6aer forme of aatun are ahra:p die IIIGit powerful, eo I• the p8JCblc maa man .--tbaa the phyllcal JIWI.

    Ia thia book. I epeak of the humaa an. aacl ita colon, u beiac perceived bJ utral or cJalnoyaat '9IUon, for thla a. the way Ia wlllcla It a. percemd aocJ ataclled bJ the occaltiat. The occult teacbiag it that. In tbe evohltloa of the nee, this utnl Ylaion will ewataaJiy become the commoa property of nery humaa beiq-it tO uista eftD DOW', aad Deedl oaly dnelopmeat to perfect it.

    But modem phyalcal aclence a. today olrer-iag corraboratlw proof (thouch the lUIIe Ia DOt aee4ecl bJ the occulta.t who hM the utn1 9ialon) to the geaeral pubUc, of the at.teace of the bumaD aura. Ia Bmope. especiaDy, a DUIIlbel" of aclenta.ta han writteD on die ~abJect of the aura. IDd have delc:ribed the reault of the aperimeata ill which the aura bu beeD perceived. and evea photop'aphed, by ..._ of ftuoresceat acreen8, auc:h u are UHCl Ia takiDI x-Ray photograpba. etc. !Mdlaa

    ", aadlorltlea Ia Bqlaad. Prance, aad atDl ... ~ NM~tJ7, Ia ~· ..... ~- ...

  • WHAT II Til& Jl1riiAII AUllAl 11

    UIWir1 (I) af a aebaJou. -.,, ndloative _. 11'11 or aubltaace, arouDd the body of lniiDm belap. Ill 8bart. they BOW' claim tbat ..., human beillc ia radio-active, acl that the auric ndiatloa may be ngiatered ad per-ceived by meaD8 of • screeD COIDp"Hd of cel"-talu ftuoraceDt material, illterpoled betweea the eye of the ....... ad the pei"'CCIl ob-lerftd.

    Tbia aura. 10 diKoftred (t) by tile Klea-tiata, ia caiJed by them the "'lamaD atmo. pbere," uul ia clalaified by them u aimiJao to the ndiMIOM of otber radio«tlw lllb-•tuacn. radium. for iDataDCe. Tiley baft failed to c1ilcover cob- ill tbia atlllolphere. laoweftr, and lmowr DOtJaiDc, appanatiJ, of the nlattae betwem auric caiGn ad ll*ltal 11114 ..... tioaa1 atatea, which .. 10 fwnDJar to f111f1tJ adnacecl occuJtiat. I meDtloll tlda fact Jllll'ely u • matter of paera1 latenat ad ......... tlall to tbe lt1ldeat, - IIOt .. llldlcatla nell iD the .uatne-t ...... .., Idea 011 ... pat tbat the old oocalt ............ tbe .. RmMI ,......_, •ciJIIIINIIl7lac the ume. .......... -- ..... nqaiN .. , proof ........ ap - die pll't of .....w ..... ...... Oa tile euab.,, J feel tbat -..cal ldiM' ..... W ..... bJ e. '4wH~

  • 14 TRB RUIIAH AURA

    up by oc:cult Kieuce of the Dew cti8covery (I) of the "humaD atmoepbere.'" A little later on, material scieuce may also discover (I) the auric colon, llDd &DDOUDCe the same to the wonderiuc world, u a uew truth.

  • 'l"HB PRAHA-AURA 11

    CHAPTER D.

    THB PRANA-AURA.

    MANY writers 011 the IUbject of the humaD aura CODteat themlelves with a deiiCriptloo of the colon of the mea-tal or emotioaal aura, ad omit almollt ay reference wbatloever to the bulc IUbetaDce or power of the aura. Thia ia like the play of Hamlet, with the character of Hamlet omltted, for, Wllea we UDdentaDcl aomethiDc coo-c:emiDc the fundamental nbltaDce of wllicb the aura is compoeecl, we c:&IIIIOt expect to arrive at a dear 1llldentaDdiiiJ of tbe pileD-omena which ariaea from aacl by reMOa of the eziateuc:e of tbia fundameatal aabRaaee. We micht u well expect a stuclet to lllldtr-ataDd the principia of colal', witbaut 11n111c beeD made acquaiDtecl with the ~ of light.

    The fundamental Mlbltaace of wblcla tbe human aura ia CCIIDpoled Ia BODe otber thaa that WODC!erful priaclpla of aatan of wldcla aae naa 10 much ID au occalt wdtlap. wbicla ...... uUed by ... , ....... bat wldcllla ,....,. ... laaowD --tile laalcrlt .....

  • II TIIB RVIIAII ADA

    Pr-. but which IIIAJ be tboaPt of • VItal Bneace, Life Power, etc.

    It Ia Dot UCIIIII')' Ia tbi8 book to 10 iato the IIDeral coallderatiOD of the Dature aDC1 clmncter of PraDa. It Ia aqlideat for ua to COIIIider it ill ita JDaDifatatioll of Vital l'arce. Life ••eace, etc. Ia Ita blwclelt ..... Pnaa ....U, 18 the Prilldple of Baeav Ia Nature. bat iD its nlatloll to llviDc torm. it 18 the Vital JPcwce wbic:b H• at tbe WI'J .,.. of IDaDifelted Ufe. It ailtl ill all fC»>''M of Uwblc tbiap. from tbe aat minute mic:ro-ICOpic form up to ~hiDe c:rutura Oft biper plaaa, u much biper tbaD man u ma Ia ..... tbaD the limple miaoacopic: life-forma. It pii'IDiatel them aD. ad naden poaible all life acti.tty and ftmctlonmc.

    Praa Ia nat the miDd or the IOUl, but Ia ratber the fare. ar eDer1J tbrouch wbic:b the IOU! manffMta actWity, and the .miDcl maai-'-ts thoucbt. It Ia the Iteam that nma tbe plarlk:a1 and meatal machinery of life. It Ia tile 8UbRaDce of the human aun, ad the eoJon of meatal 1tate1 are manifeated Ia tlaat ..-tDce, juat u the colon of chemlc:al bodlll ... m1111fwtett Ill the IUbltaDce of ..-. B1lt PnDa Ia JIGit mawtalaublta• It,.,.,._. tba ..... matter. belac tbe---

  • TRB PRAIIA-AVRA ll

    IJial tubltaace of Baer1J • I'OI'Ce Ill Nature. WbUe It Ia true, • we bave --. that aU

    aur• are compoeecl of the tubataDee of PraDa, it la likewise true tbat there Ia • limple aa4 elementary form of auric tubltaace to wblch occultlatl have pven the simple aame of the pnu-aura Ia order to ctilt:lDpllb It from tbe IDOI'e complex forma aad pbuel of the bumaa aUI'L The limpUcity of the character of the prana-aura cause8 it to be mare reldily .....S or perceived than Ia poalble In tbe cue of tbe more complex p.__ • forml of the aura. J'or whereu It Ia aa1y the man leDiltive or-palm~• that caD dlatiDplah the 6Der vibra-tiou of the meatal llld emotioDal .... uci oaly the claJrvoyaDt tiPt whlch caD dllcena itl preHDce by ltl co1an, U..t uy penoa. by • little careful aperlmeatlllc. may became aware of tbe pnltiDCe of tile praaa-aan. 110t oalJ Ill tbe way of .......... it, but Ill ......, CUI8 of IICtaal1y .... it wltla tile ordilllry ...... rflbtly cUneted.

    Tbat wldch le bowa • tile prauera Ia of aaane tile ~DGKIIImple farm ar p1lue of tlla ..... Gill. It Ia tiM fcna • ,a.. wldcllla .............. wldatlll,.,.....,. ad ..... ....-..~ .... """*-' .... 1'*/Mtlll_ll4_ ., ... ..,....

  • U THB HUIL\H AURA

    it - tbe "bealth .... " .. "ppaJ*d ..... both of wbicb term& .. fittiaalJ .. pliecl -we lbal1 aee, althoqh we pref• the limpiR term we bave used here, L e., the ............. For the praa.aura does lbow the 1tate of tbe health of the iadividual ractiatiq it. a It al10 really CODtaiaa ph,.ical penNI' aad IMI• Detl1111 which may be, aDd ia impaUcl to otbcrL

    The buic pnu-aura Ia practically oolor'-t that ll to uy, it Ia about tlae color of the clem'· eat water or a '9f!81 clear diamoDd. By the clair-voyant vWoa it Ia 11e11 to be meaked or marW by very minute, briltle-like liD-. radiatiq outward from the physical body of the iadi'lid-uaJ. iD a manner very like ,.the quilla upcna the fretful porcupine," u Shakespeare puta it. In the cue of excellent phyaical health. tblee briatle-like atreab an stiff and brittle-look-iDe. wbereu, if the 1meral health of the per-lOll be deficient the.e briatl•like radiatlou 1eem to be more or leu taqled, twisted. or curly; ad, Ia 101M cue1 preaent a droopbaa appeMDCe, ad Jn aveme cue~ .....-t the llppl8ni1Ce of 10ft. limp fur.

    It ..., IDtenlt tlae atudeat to lmow tbat 11111aate ,..._ of thll pr.....,.ura, ar Yltal l ......... 111\ouaWotl\M~-u..

  • "1118 PJti&JIA-AUIIA 11

    IMCtioa with pbyllc.l ewlw1atloall .... ICellt, etc., and remain ba eJd~teace for 101M time aftv the penoa hN palled hm the J*'• ticular place at which they were cut o&. Ia fact, u all occaltlata lmow, it II theM ,_.. ticlel of the prau-aura which Hl'ft to pw vitality to the ''ac:ent" of Uviac cnatmw. wbich eublell clop aDd otblr ani.,.._ to trace up the track of the penon. or uatmaJ. for a laDt time after the penon baa p•aad. It Ia. not alone the ph,.Kal odor, wlliola ... be ..,.., aUcht .. you will ... 1JPOD • III8IIIMIA CGIIIkltndon. It Ia really the pnaeace of tile panicle~ of the pnu-aura wldch eaaW. die .. to diatiDpilla the tncel of ODe .,.... UD0111 that of tboaaadl of ~ a1a4 tba feat II a much PVCWcal • ,aa,.tca1

    ADotllew ~ ol tile Jl'll'l -· .. that lt Ia &Bed with .... ~ of --~ .......... ptrtlcltl, niM'IIt1illl ...... -=- ..... wlalck .. ill c:GIIItlat JDOdea, Tillie. ...... wbioh ......... tiO ,._ of .., .......,. c1eYeloped PQCblc ...,...~anpm ....... ., ..... the ,.. ... ..... ..... ...... ~-~~ .. ......, .... tiO .............. ,. .. .., .. .. ----·-· .... ·~

  • 10 THB HUKAN AOltA

    from a hot atove. or from tbe heated ell'da GD alllld-tnlmmer day.

    U tho ltUdeDt will elOH hil eytll pardlllJt uatil be peen out from IWTowed lidl, aad then will d01ely obaerve some very healthy periOD littlng in a dim light, be may perceive this uadulatillg, pulling vibration atendiq an in.cb or two from the surface of the body. It requiru aome Uttle knack to recognize tbele ~brationl, but a Uttle practice will often pve one the key; and aftel' the fint recognition, tbe ..uer becomes eaay.

    Again, in the cue of pei'IIOilS of active bralDI, oaa may perceive tbia pulaating prana-aura aroUDd the bead of the penon, particularly when he ia engaged in coacentrated active thought. A little practice will enable a1mott any one to perceive faintly the dim outUnea of tbe prana-aura II'OUDd his own fingers and band, by placing bia band against a black backpouad, in a dim light, and then ruinc at It with IWl'OWed eye-Uda, aquintillg if necea-ury. UDder tbae circumstances, after allttle practice, one will be apt to perceive a tilly oatliDed aura, or radiation, or halo, of pale ,.nowllh light surrouadillg ~ band. ., ezteiiCIIq the &apn, fan lbape, ,_

  • TBB PRAHA-AURA 11

    will pet'CeWe that each finger Ia lhowlDc Ita own Httle outlined prana-aura. The ltroapr the vital force, the plainer will be tbe percep-tioat of the phellomenoa. Often the prua-aura, in these experimenta, will appear like tbe MIDi-luminous radiance aurro11Ddiq a candle Same or gu light. Under tbe heR callditloae, the radiatioll w01 UIWDe an a1moet pbN-phorelcent appearance. Remember, tlda Ia limply a matter of tralnecl ordinaly lfcht,-DOt dairvoylnt 'liaioa.

    Tbia prana-aura Ia l4mtlcal with humaa mapetilm, which Ia employecl in ordinaly mapetlc bealiag. That Ia to uy lt Ia the outer m&Difeltatioll of the woaderful pnalc fara. It Ia felt wheal ,ou lhake had~. or otbenrile come ill dole pbJilcal COiltllct with • atroagly mapetlc penaa. Oil the --band lt Ia what the weUJy, hamaa ~ like penoaa 1IDCOilldoaaly, or COIIIdaaiiJ, try to draw • from ltrODC periOIIII, If tile latter aDow them 10 to do from WIUit of Jmowl. ecJp of ..U protectloa. Wbo bu aot liMit pii'IOII8 of tbla ldad. who ..... to ... .... ~ Bfe f«ce away from ldmP R ....... , e.. tll8t tile praa-aura Ia tbe aura • ....a. .. of .. lone, Cll' .ttal poww, wldcla ....

  • • "l"''B R1JIIAII AtntA

    .... of ,oar IWiac acti..tty, phJ*a1 ad mentaL It Ia tbe pouriug out of tbe Yital .. ateam" wbich is nmninc ,oar vitaliiii'Cbiaery. Its pre.euce iadic:atea Life-ita abecDce Lif• hill ea.

  • CRAPTD IU.

    THB ASTRAL COLORS.

    T HE term .. utral," 10 frequently --ployed by all occultiatB, ia dilicult to ezplain or define ezcept to thole who have punued a replar coune of study In occult ~eienc:e. For the purpoee of the pra-et collliden.ticm, it 18 enouch to •Y that over and above the ordbwy phy.ical HDH plaDe there ia another ad man IUbtle plae, lmowD u the Astral P1aae. Every llllmaa be-lac poaea• the imulte ad lahenat faculty of lelllfag the tblap of this a.tra1 pJaae, by IIUIUIS of aa ate.._ or ~ of the powen of the orcJIMry ..... 10 to tpeak. But. In the majority of penoaa Ia tile pnHDt .tap of developmeat. a- utnl .._. -. lyiag dormant, aacl oa1y here acl t:Mre do we ftad ladiWI11ala wllo ... able to ..... Oil the atr11 plaae. altJioaah Ia the coune of nolu-tlaa the eatlre race will be able to do eo. of coune. The colan ol the hn!I!WI aura, .... tiODed iD the precediDa two cbapt.n, -wlddl arlee from tile wrloaa meatal aad 11110-tloaal -- belaac to the pbeaomeaa of the ..... --. ---.. b 'UiliM dl ~

  • N TBB HVIIAJI AVIlA

    utra1 colon." BeloaciDI to tlut dtral plaae. uul aot to the ordiDary ph,.u:al plalle, tbq U'e perceived oaly by the .... fulactioDisw OD the utral plane, and are invillble to tbe ordiDary physical plaae Iicht. But, to thole who have developed the utra1 aight, 01' dair-VOJIIDCe, theee colon are u real u an tbe Ol'dinary colon to the average penoa. aad their phenomena haw been as carefully re-corded by oceult acience u have the ph,.tctJ plane colon by physical ICience. The fKt that to the ardinary physical HnHa they ant invisible, does not render them any the lea real Remember. in tbia connection. that to the blind man our physical colon do not alit. And. far that matter, the ardinary colon do not emt to ""color blind" persona. The Ol'dl-nary phylical plane penon il limply "colar blind'' to the altral color.....tbat'a all.

    On the utral plane each shade ol meDtal or emotional atate baa ita correapondin1 utral color, the latter manifeatlnc when the form appears. It follows then. of course. that w1Ma once the occultist baa the key to thla co1Gr correapondence, and thua il able to perceift the utral colOI'I by means of hil astral vlaloo.

    Jle also Ia able to read the mental and .... fJbl&l ... of Ulf penoa. witbill the raap

  • Tim ASTRAL COLO.. U

    of Ida vlalaa, a eully a JOG U'l DOW,..... the prlllted warda of tbia book.

    Before proceediaa to a COIIaideratioa of the lilt of utral colon ill the llama aun, I willa to call your attendoa to a lliaht ftriatioD ba the cue of the ~ of which I line spoken ba our Jut cbapter. I bave et:ated therein tbat the praaa-aura Ia colorl- like a di•IDODd or dear water. Tbla Ia tnae Ia tile anrqe c:ae, bat iD the cue of a penoa of

    • very ltrODC phyaical vltality Gl' .w.. die praaa-aura tak• oa. at timet, a fablt ...,. plak tiuce. which Ia I'Mily • relectioD froiD the red utra1 color. of the znean1nc of wldcll color J'0'1 lball DOW IMra.

    Like their phJab1 plaM COillltel'plr.._ aD the utral colon are fara.cl frola three Jld. .., Colan. IIUIIeiJ (1) JW; Blal; -(3) Yellow. Prom tbele *- pdiMry colan, all other colon ue farmed. PollowiJII tM Primary Colon. we lad what .. -.. • the Secoada17 Colon. IIUD8ly: (1) ON.. de-rived fram a CCIIDbiDadoll of Yellow aa4 Bhle: ()nap. lanMd flam • coaaiUedftn of Yellow ad Bed; ad (S) Parple. fclnMd fnD a ccatiDadaa of ltecl ad Ba.. ...._ .............. prodace tile adler ....... ........ an. .. ...,...-.~,

  • Oraap ... Pupt. fonD .... It, an. ... Oruce fanD Cltrlu.

    Black • caW .. ableDce of colar~ willa White .. reallJ • hulllOilioul blllldlat of all colon, 1traap u tbi8 may ~ to .. wbo .... DDt ltUdJec1 tbe IUbject Tbe bl...s-1111 of tiM Primary Colon in ftJied propall'-tioaa produce wbat ia kaowD u die .,._.. el eolor. AcSd1Dg white to the hue~, we obtala "tltttl '(' while mime Black produce......_ .. 8trict1y .,..lrinc Black ad White .. laaowD ......... tnl" celon.

    How for the meenlng of the utra1 co~Dmtllat il, the apiiDatioa of the meDtal Cll' .... ticmal state repre1111ted by each. I .U tt.t die 1t1atleat famWarise bJmH1f wltb tbe fiiM"'nc of the Primary Colon aad tbeil' coa.. Waadaa. A diu' undentandiDc of the ~ of t1te MtNI colon ia oftea an aid Ia tile cllftiopm~Dt of astral U,ht.

    DY TO THE ASTRAL COLORL

    RBJ). Red Npr~HDta the phyUcal pllae of 8lellta1ity. Tbat ia to uy. it ltaDda for that part of the IIIIDtal activitiea which aN ooaeerMd with ph,ucat Ufe. It ia maalfeltie4 •• fttall\J ol the'*"' ad. m.-- ....

  • tinta 8D4 .... -. .. IIIUIIfated by ,...... anc•. physical enville .. etc. I sbaU d-=rDM the wrioua form8 of Red mudleltadoa, a Uttle later 011.

    BLUE. Blue represeata the reUgioa1, or apirltuai. phue of meDtaUty. Tbat .. to ..,, it atancla for that part of the meatal actMtlel which are cODCeftled with 1lip ,.., aJtro. 11m, devotioa, reftl'eiiCe, ftll.el'8tlall, etc. It • llllllliMted, ill Ita valoaa .... dati, lllld ....... b)' aD -- of ,.,._. fee1illc .. emotioa, hlch aad low, • we lball Me • • proceed.

    YELLOW. YeBaw npNIIDta tile latll-Jectual phue of meataUty. Tllat Ia to ..,, It ... for tlla put ol .. _ .. acdvidel which are COilCeftlld wltll re....,..,. _.,.. Jadlmeat, toafcal pniCIIIel, blductloa,.....,.. tloa, .,.._.., etc. Ia Ita ••loal ......... ad .we.. lt .. ..mr..tecJ ., tile ftd-fonaa of iDtelleetaa1 Ktlvlty, laiP - low, .. we llbaJI ... u we piOCIICI.

    WH1TB. Wblte-- far wllat eocaltilt8 IIMw • Pure lplrlt, wWcll• a "'7 ..._ tiiiDc .... tile ........... .., ........... ..... - ..... naDy .. die ...... .., .... ALL t11at ...U, S.. helplitt II .. ,_. .. ,.of..,_ w • .-u .. •¥ft

  • plaJedJI7It .. tM ............ ceea.

    BLACK. BIKk ....- b die Mllllht po1e o1 Beine the ..., ,...,...,. ef lplrit. - owo-iDI it iD neq .... lbaD ... tbe part ,..,. ., it iD die colon • we pnx:eed.

    Tbe ..no. cambiDatioaa ol tbe tine tral Primary Colan are formed iD caalleellllalf with Black ad White u weD u bJ tbe 1*11161 lac of the three themselva. n.e caalblll-..1 tloal, of coane, result &om the lba4ea IDIDtlll aad emotioaal activity muif..ud the individuality. of which tbey ... the nil~ doD and the key.

    Tbe combinations aad bleadiDg of the colon. however, are nwnbedeu. aad lll'ellmltl • almoat iD&Dite variety. Not oal7 il bleD4lnc cauaed b)' the midng of the col tfaemHlvee, iD COIIDeCtion with black wblte, but iD maD)' cues the bod)' of color II found to be atreakec!, atriped, dott or clouclecl by other colorL At times there .,...ncl the mixture of two Ultag'ODitltid color atnama &ghtiDc qalDit each other lore b1eacll111- ApiD we .. tbe effect of color aetatra1lslq UIOtblr.

  • TD AITJtAL COLORS M

    Ill 10111e cae1 p-eat black doudl oblcun the bright colon belleatb, aad then darka the fierce &low of color, just u It often wltlltlled in the cue of a physical COD8agratloa. Apia, we find great ftubes of bright yellow, or red, 8ariDg acroa the field of the aura. lhowinc -citation or the coafl1ct of intellect ad pu-lloa.

    The average ltUdeat. wllo hu DOt developed the utn1 vllioa. ia bu:liDecl to imacia• that tbe utra1 colon in the h\IIIIUI aara preMDt tbe appeannce of 811 egc-ahapod raiabow, Cll' apectrum, or IIOIDethlng of that 10ft. But thil ia a great mistake. Ill the fint place. tbe Mtral colon are Hldom at rat, for allmllltal ad emotloaal activity Ia the rault of 'Vibra-tloa, chaDge. ad rhJtbmlc DIOtioa. eo... queatly, the colon of the aura pneeDt a bleidolcoplc appeanace, of COIIItut cbaap of color, lbape ad ~ peat eJectri. cal dilplay, 10 to apeak, COJIIItalltly alalfting, ...,..., aad bleadJac.

    GNat taape8 of tlatneUb emaaatioaa JII'O' jlct ...... beJoad the bonier of the aan, ..- ltrODI feeDDc or adt.n•llt, a4 &N&t .._., wlllrJa ad ..&rs. .. awnl'_. TIIIIIPt Ia _. "":'aedDc. ..... .,...

  • 10 THB RVIIAII AURA

    what tenifyiDc at fint. Nature Ia wiae beltowiug the gift of •tral vilioa only II' ually aad by almolt imperceptible ttacea advance. There are many unpleasant, as w-u pleasant, aigbta oa the Altral PlaDe.

  • THB AITJIAL CQLOM-CONTIIIUBD 11

    CHAPTER IV.

    THB ASTRAL COLORS (CoatfDuld).

    REIIEMBBR.INO, ahraJit the lipiA-cance of tbe tbne primary colon OR the utn1 plae, let .. caaai&l• -meealnl of tbe combiaatlou. lba4el, buel. aad tinta of theM calon.

    THE RED GROUP. ID tbia poup of • tral colora 1MB in the humua aun. we &ad atroagly in mdeac:e the c1ear briPt nct .we. 1imilar to that af (neb, pure arterial blood • it lean~ the heart. filled with pure material &ably oxygeaated. Thil lbade, ila the aura. iladicata health. lif•force, vl&or, ~. etc., in pun aad uatainbld form. The aura al a healthy, .aroac chiJd ..... thla .... of color very plainly and ltr'OIIIIY·

    Stroag, pure aatural emotJoaa. RCII • frieadlbip, love of comp~~nlonabip,lovo of,.,... bl aerc:ile, bealtlay c1eD aport~, etc.. .. lllallifeatecl by • d..r ... .... of ted. WIMa tblle IHiillp becollle tlfated wltla Ill-Ill •• , low IIIOtiw.. ... tbe .... ...,.. --ud tluDer. Lon of low a.,.._. .......... .,....ar..-.v~-. .......... - d,.._-- nA..,.,

  • A .We of ncl. .-, uar to Cl'lalloB, II utn1 color of Love, but tiM tbat -ftdee peatly acconUDc to the aatun of form of emodoaal feellq. A ..-, hiP fCII'II'•;•t of Jon. which Neb the eood of the loved aae. ratber tbua tbe Atiafaction of cmeaeU, maal-fetta ... beautiful role tint-one of the moat pllulnc of the astral tints. by the way. De. ICeDdJDc ill the Kale, we fiDd the ~ lbade becomillg darker and duller, \DltU we delceacl to the plane of Impure. Hlllual. coane pualoa, which ia manifested by an qly, duU, muddy c:rimaon of a repulllve appearance. 111Uatbac blood mized witb dirty eartb ar bamyard IOU.

    A peculiar Mriee of red ahadel an thole IIWiifestia& aac• ID ita various form~, from the 9ivid .carlet 8ubel of anpr colal', arWac from what may be called .. ri&hteou• incftpa-tion," clowD the tcale to tho ugly s..t. of deep. clul1 nc1, betokelling rae• aac1 aDCGDo nllecl pauioa. Tbe red of aacer ~ llaowa itlelf ill &alba, or great laplac ftamn, ofta accompanied by a black bacqroaad, t. the CAM ol maUcloua hate, or by a ~. aN~IIilll backpvuDcl when the nee .._

    Jaiouay, or eD9J. Tbe COIOI' ol aNdllil • Wlf7 ualJ ~ cA a\\.. 6Ift ..._

  • THB ASTRAL COLORI-CONTINUBD II

    ad a cJlrty 11111 areea. U periOiia could 1M their OWD utral colan &cCOIDpaDJiiSC theM Ulldellrable mental •• the eight would perJuap. 10 dilplt tbem wltla IUCb ltatOI U to work a cure. At any rate, they are mOlt 4lacuatinl and repuJaive to the oc:cultilt wbo bebolda them in the hUIIWl aura. and he oftea wonden why they clo DOt lickeD the penon maDifeltinr them-they oftell clo Juat tbla thine, to tell the truth.

    THB YELLOW GROUP. Ia tbia aroap of..ual colora Hell in the hUIIWl aura we fiDd u IDBIIJ ftl'ietiel u we clo in the reel p-oup. Yellow, dellotblc inteUect, bu maay cJegn. of lbacle ad tlllt. aacl DIDJ 4ep"eel of dear-MIL

    Aa latere8tinc tbade lD thil group Ia tbat of Oraap. wblch repreHI1t8 tHereat fan. of .. pride of illtellect." 1Dte11ectua1 aBabkloa, love of mutery by will, etc. The 1ft&* cJe. ane o1 reel lD t11e atn1 araap color, the ...... tbe caaaectioa wltb tile phJilcal .. animal aature. Pride acl loft of ,..... Oftl' ......_ '- DNCII red Ia 1-. Mtral colar, wbUe .... , IDM1Jectlaa1....,. ... --... nd IIi .. ClelllpOiidoa. ... bateUectaal att•'""'-t. 1114 the loft .......... _ ....... ,,.~

  • diU' plc!.a ,.no.. Gnat teec._. baft tJda 10 IU'Oftlly Ill nlcJeace, tbat • tbelr ltUdeata haft 1Ump.e. of a &OIIdtl "balo" 11'011114 the bead of tbe tucbtr. ... __ _. en of pat spirituality ban tJda "''ddU.:• of 10ldeo yellow, with a border of beltutli~ blue tint, •trcmcly Ill evidence.

    Tbe pallltiap of the pat 1pirltual teac::bll'l of the race uaually bave tbil radiaace Dletlma.!i u a "halo." lbowiDI a recognition of pheaOIDellOD on the part of the great artllaa~ Rotfman'• celebrated paintiq of the CJuol•~• Ia tbe Oarc1ea of Gethlemane lhowa tbia ----bue 10 ac:curately depicted that the occul• II CCIDYiaced that tbla artiat must ban actu-an, witllelled a similar ICeDe Ia the • .., ....... ,. upt, 10 true to the utral facta are ita detalll1. g Tbe lmapl of the Buddha aiiO lhow tbla

    The rich plden lbadel of 1Dtellectua1 ,. ... low an comparatively rare, a licldy 1emoa color beiDi the cm1y llldicatioo of late~ powll' aad found Ill the aura of the ~ ftDi. of penoaa. To tbe light of the oc:caltlat, eaa-plo)'lac' 1111 power of utraJ vlllcm. a crowct aE penoa wm maalfelt bere and there. at wicWy upuated poiDta. the bright 1olden yellow af tbe true Intellect. appearblc • lea ....

  • THB ASTRAL COLOR8-COHTI111mD II

    ujhted candlea amoac • muldtucle of faintly bumiDg matcha.

    THE GREEN GROUP. Tbla 18 a peculiar croup, consisting u of coune it doel of Vlri-ous combinationa of blues and yellowa. tinted ad lhaded by white or black. Evn lidDed occultists find it very clifticult to account fo&' tbe fact of certain green lhacJes arisiJlc from the spiritual blue and the intellectual yellow -thla 18 one of the D10IIt obscure poiJa ill tbe whole subject of the utral c:alan, IID4 aoae but the most adftDCed occu1tlsta moe Ble to aplaiD the "why" ill tome IDataDceL To tiiOie who are fond of ..W,U of tlda ~dade I will drop the following blnt, wblch 1119 help them out ill the matter, vis. Tbe key Ill found ill the fact that GreeD lies Ia the ceDtn of the utra1 8pectnUD, and ta a balnce .._ tweeD the two atremll, aDd 18 alto......._. by tbele two atreme8 Ia a ltU'tllq ..........

    A Nblla reaful 1N1D cleDotel love of a. .... oat of cloar ... traftl Ia the c:ouatly, -. - .... .uptly Meriac Ia tbat, the loft of baale....., etc. Apia, a cJew beaa-tlfalllclatw tiDt of .... ladlcatel what ..., be ... l)rapatlaJ, 81trultdc tiDOdoa. diu-... etc. Apia. llutratiDc ...... dlla ... ol Mtrid ooiDn, ........ o\ ..

  • M niB BVIIAM AURA

    ~~haw. lDtelJectual tolerance of tip ..a-otis.-.. Grow1Dc duller, tblt ......_ dlplomaq, abiUty to baDd1e hUIIID aatan, delccadin1 another degree or 10 W.S. IDaiDcerity, thiftinea. uatruth, etc. a 11111 tltte-colored area iacllcatlaa tricky clecelt-thit Ia a ft1Y cornmm .W. tile colon of the avenge aun, I am 11C1ft7 •1· FlDally, a particularly qty, IIWI'ky ll'"ll IDdicatea JeaJoa11 ad 1t1111n feeUap, eavloua malice, etc.

    THE BLUB GROUP. Thlt JfOUP of utn1 colon repntelltl t1ut ~...._ forma ad depoeea of religiolll emotioa. lt\lllity," etc. The JUcbett form of tpii•.W nJi&iout feeliq and thought ia replreMIItiiM by a beautiful, rich, clear violet tlllt, tbe lower and more grou phuea of nB&Io• emotion and thou&ht are repreteDted by darker ad duller huea, tintt, Uld lhadee a deep, dark indigo is rNChed. 10 dark that can acarcely be dittinguiahed &am a blac:Jr. This latter color, aa might be --~~~ iadic:ate1 a low supentitiaua fonll of nD~itj ICII'cely worthy of the latter ....... we mutt remember, has itt low pJace. • • Itt heilha-itt prdeD poon the Iowen, ad at the ume time tbe ftltlt 11111&

  • Til& AITitAL COLOiti-CORTIJilJED H

    HiP aplrltual feeliDp-uue 1piritual aa-Wdment-ia IDdicated by a wonderfully clelll' IIcht blue, of aD 'UIUII1W tint, IOIDethiDc lkia Ut tbe clear Jicht blue of tbe lky 011 a cool eubmm aftemooa. jut before 1UDHt. Bvea wileD .. witneu aD approach to tbia cob ia Mature. we .. illlpired by aa uplift:iaa feel. .... u ..... iD tbe pnleiiCe of ...... tbiDp, 10 true il the iDtuitiaG .......ua. t'-e tbln&&

    IIGnllty. of • IIJch depee, .. iadlcated ., ...... of beautiful ... of blue, a1wa,a ., • ciMr ialplriDc tint. Religioa fee1i1ll nlld bJ fear. il badlcated by a Made of blui81a ... Parple diDOtlel • low of fanD ad an-..... ~ ... COIIMCtled wida .. ...,... .... 01' npl cnadeW of ........ ldlld. Purple, atanD,. wa .._ u die .,.. co1ar Ia tile oJdea eta,...

    TBB BROWN GJlOUP. The lnwapoap of Mtn1 colan r...- delllre for pia 11114 -··tt.t ....... II'OID the cJ ... kowa ....... tl ................ to tbe malky dull ..... al......._ ....... ...... ..... .. • ... rap Ia tldl P'CIUP of--...... ..,. ...........

    t'D .OU.Y GROUP. Tbe &f0'1P of anJ11 r:;an••••..,.._,ot~.a

  • THB AURIC KALBIDOICOPS •

    CIIAPTD V.

    TRB AURIC KALBIDOBCOPB.

    A 8 we have ....., the human aura II...,. ..ti. ill a .Ute of ablolute felt or quiet.

    Motioll UICl cbaap II enr malflltecl by it. It bu im periods of COIIIpKathe calm, of coune, but .... ill this ... tbin ... puJaiDg, ...... motloD appiiNDL Tile clouds of c:JwaciDI color 8y onr Ita ...,_., UICl ill Ita depth, like tiM fat ddftll 8leq c1oudl over the eummer lky, Ulgm(n .. by die n,. of the iett:IDt -.

    Ap1a, lerce atarma of m-.1 acthlty, • tiiDOtlou1 8tnll, dl8turb Ita compvadft cUQ, ad tiM wiJdelt Klllltl .. witDIIIIUl Ia tile aura bJ die .,.,_ nr. So iatlaae ... tile W. ......... of- of tMie ...aJ .... tllat tWr ·-.. pWaly felt., tbe ...... ,... ........ lie .. DOt .... to .......... tile ...... die put wldrt. ... IWirla ol arlc ....... ....,...,.... .... A,._-* Ia r.tlde. ...._ .. •

    ....................... .me ........ ~ ........ ·~·-·· .... ..., If till ............... of .......... \a ............. .., ..... .

  • .... .., .. ....s) tiDpd wlda .......

    ...._ of ..,... ca1on. " lf•c 1a • &• _, .......... COIMIMdoal,.,..... .... ..u, 1n1111 JWmou ~ .- ...._ illl.,...uylatoaew--.

    Todle,......ofdle_.dle.._ .. .,.._,.... IMtiDedJ prelalla iUelf., far dlln II a .ut1dilc ~ to die .,.._ ,....... ,.., of colon of ........... ...... Ia a bGdJ of peariJ or milkJ 1aa. Color ....... lllto color, tiDt iato tiat. ..... iDto ....., • ill tbe color tcaJe of tbe apeetram ol wtdch tbl nlabow .. the ... femiHv --ample. But the raiabow or 8J*ti'IIID Jacb ..._ peculilr Mllll-tranapueacy of the aarlo colon, - allo tbe CODitalltly cbaDciDI ad dlllolWic body of colon of tbe aura.

    At tbll poiDt, I wllb to call ,our atteDtioa to a pbue of tbe aura which I purpoeel;r puled ewer ill the preceding chapters. I at. lade to the pbue of the aura wblch preHJIIa the "parly" appeannc:e of tbe opaleKeat body, wblch we ban Just DOted. Tbla appear IDee il maalfested Deither by UIJ of the ... t8l ar ematioaal ltatea, nor Ia It the ~ an or Yltal force which I han diD'Ibed Ia

    prmou chapter. It Ia the malf-.adola .... Jllaunnl·~-----..-.

  • 8taac8,• aa4 18 a .,., ......... hatan of die nric pheaomiDII

    Tbia etherlc 8Ubatallce, which IMDifllta thit pecuUat ndlaace iD tile bocl1 ol tbt ..., CDIDJM*I tbat wldc:b II cdecJ by 1011111 occult-iata "the altral bocly ... but tbll lattw term il allo employed ill uotller HftM, ad I pref• to ... the term ··~ doubJeN to iDcllcate wbat 101M othen bow u "tbe Mtral body.• Jkbedc IUbltaace il much &... form of IUb-RaDCI dla that which COIIIpGIII the piiJilcal llocly. It II really matter Ia a Ytq ldP ... ... of oftkatioa-auach JUper tba .... the aJtra.pleoae matter of playllcal 11lbltiDCe. It 11111 be ..... ordilllrtly, Gilly aa tbe utn1 p1aDe. wlalch II it8 OWD particuJar plaDI of _.

    "*'· Tbe edlerlc doable. CIOIDPOied of thl8 et1lerk .atuce. il the eact coaaterpart of lt8 pi&JI-Ial coaterp~ onUDaly phJIIcal bocly of t11a IDcli~ it ta Clllpable of pat apalllloo or l1lrlaJdDc Ia .,... J.ae dla ,..,..,II W,l.t ndlatlu a aura, aa4 .a. .......... die ... ,__ of die ..... ...,. ... to It .. pecuJIIr ,....., ..,.. ... wlllcla ... ....,_... of Ita .... .. frltltllltr....,. ............ ,.. .. __ ...

  • • -~ ? .. __ _ a

  • ....... ......, ............ .......

    ., aoJar wblrllal ad ............. dll ..,.... aa4 turface of the ....... w,. u.....,. lib ....... lboot Iordi .............. .. 1urlcl IIDOkJ cJoudl IJ OD ... turfut. Lollloo fJwlato tbe aun of a IBID wUd ,.. ... rap llld ,.. ....... petdftllato lllferao. ,.. ... ... , ... Ia die nPta ol •• ,........ .. ar otiMr body ol pti'IOIII ll1ld wtdl ,..,., ...,.. • frllhtfuiKaU ol .... ...........

    A ,_ .. IDe4 wtda ........ of ,_. Joft, IDa 1111 aura wtda tilt ..... bllldlf1al tfat8 &1141 ....... of ....,. ,., calor, ..... w.ow die ...... , ..... laD, ......... ~ die oc:culdlt. A cllanla IDid w1t1a ,..._ of • Jd&la deYOdoall .......... 1110 ..... dial ,,.. ..,. ,... of die ......... of ....

    ~-........_of dille tblnla ··-WI& Tilt • .., .... ol • ,._ .. -.... 11111 a4 prtlll11 I IDOit llllp ... llllt 1Pfll ••to-pDIIII .. dlelltnl ..... 1:•1wfle .................. of ID lbode el *' _. ,. .. -. ••e- niDJ ~ - I lllc .. die OOCIIJdlt of bfP fUIII ... .... ... -- tllllllnl ,._IN ••• , dllaJ all ............ GCIPt ...... .. , ............... ._ __ __ .........

  • " 11m IIVIIAII AVIlA

    Then an two dlatiDct f•tarw CDIIDIIIMil with tbe auric co1oriDc of nerJ ,..._. fint Ia the coloriq resultinc from tbe habitual tbouchta and feeUnp of tile ,..._.~ from bia charact•, In fact: wbile the -.o-c Ia tbe colorin1 reaultlq from tbe I'Utlcaill:. feeliap, or thouchtlt maalfeated bJ hlaa • tbat particular momeat or time.

    Tbe color of the feeliDI of the momeat 1100a dlaappean and fadea away, while the ...,. babltual fee11q, bound up with bJa c:barader, caUiel Its correepondlnc color to abide IIIGI'4I permanently, and thua to live a dedded .._ to hil reaeral auric color appearance.

    Tbe traiDed occultist: is, therefore, able to ucertaill DOt oaly the pauiDr thourhta an4 feeliap of a penoa. but a1ao to cletenDlDe Ia,. fallibly bia reaeral chancter, teDdeaciea, put character and actlou, aacl paeral ~ limply &om a careful eaaabaatlcm ad ~ of the auric colon~ of tbe penoa iD qaeatloa.:

    Aa all occuldlta weU bow, fl'tWJ Place. dwelHac, buma .. place, c:burcll. courtnloiD-nery 'lillare. city, country, aatioJa...-.lla ita owa collectl:ve aura. lmowll • ••atra~ atmcM.

    " wbicb Ia limply but a comblDict a. of tbe lacUWiual aura of the lumwa

    of wldcb ka boctJ. ~ .... ---

  • 'I'RB AV81C UL&IDOICOPB M

    ... TblllltlllNpblrlc vl1ntioaa .. plabalJ hit., ... ,,...... Uld .... ludDctlftiJ Mtllletflll • npelled bJ naoa tbtnaf. But. to .. deftJaped occultiata, tbeae place. mul-leR tbe auric coJan. Ia the combiDatiou .n.. 1111 fram tbe aatun of the llllllltallt'- of tbl ........ cJwelllaC Ia them.

    Bach p1Ke lau ita callectlve ..... Juat • ucla ,._ lla bla bldlYldual aura. fte atnl piiM priiiDtl a WGDderful ICeDI of color by NUOil of tbll uul llmDar ..... Tile barmoAJ ·of the color Kbeme. Ill IOIDI CUll, Ia awveUoualy beautiful; whlle the hor-rible aspect of KelliS retembJe a aJchtlure ..... of the wont ldDd.

    It Ia euy to UDdentaDd why IOIDe of the aclenta wbo ltUIDbled into gJimpllll of tU utnl plane. while Ia dream-atate or traDce. npcll'tecl the vialoa of .nble heUa of •· .-chable fire, fiery lalr:ea of llll01dac brim---. etc.. for lUCia icleu wou1cl aaturallJ - to the miD4 of the uainformecl periOD wllo w .,..... into the utra1 plue .. ncb -.

    ADd. Ia tile ........ ,.. the vlaloaa of ...... raparted .., the -- - otben of ..... ~ ... aplalllable- tla \lwK't \W. ,...,__,......a .. ot\\ta"-ai'M

  • colora bolda caod 0D all the IIIID1 belaa ad aistence-hl&h u well •

    1 ..-.Iy blnt at a put occult tnat1a 1111 the above atatementa. The thclaalllfll be able to read between my liD& I !law you a Uttle key which wiD ua1ock of many m,.terl-, If you wDl bat mteJUaentlJ.

  • 'I'ROVOBT J'ODI tt

    CIIAPTBR VI.

    THOUGHT POitiiL

    T HAT IDtereetiDt phMe of occult pM-aomeaa. bowD u ~ fOI'IDI,• II 10 c1olely nJatect to the ceunl .. .,. jlct of the lnDaaD aura that a mmtloD of ou - aaturally lead to the thought of the other. Tllought-forml are built up of the ftr1 ._. terlal compoeing the aura, Uld mulfelt all of tbe paera1 cbancterlatb thereof. eftll to the aarlc colon. AD 1IJiderltaadiDI of the facta ol the hamaD aura II DICeiU'J for a cornet aaderatandiDc o1 the aature o1 the thoucht-forma compoMC1 ol the ame IUbltaace.

    A "thoucht form• 18 a pecuUar IIWiifetta-tloD of IDitltaliCtl., OD the utn1 plane. It Ill man thaD a powerful dlatarbuace Ia the boc1y ol the hum&~~ aura. .Jthoueb thll II the plue of ... .,.Wiment 01' birth Ia the .. Jec*e wwlcL It Ia fOI'IIIed Ia tbe foUowiDt __.: A pei'IOJl!D8111feata a 1tr0Da dalre. f.eellac or Idee, wblcla 18 utura111 IUecl with die 4,.-..k force of 1118 wilL Thla .. ap • ..... of .... 9lbratloll8 Ia tile body of die .... wlllell ~ niOiw ....... .... • ....., .. fila .. o.tN al ... ~ ....

  • vol...S ......... of etrcmclJ ----· IUIMtaca, aa4 atroaJly charp4 power of the praa of the ,....

    Ill IOIDC cuel these tbcnaibt f~ Ia the auric body for IOIIIe little tlm8, p-aduaJly hde away. Ia otller c-. aurv~ .. aad maiataia aD almoat IDd ... aiateDce for lOme time. aDd eart • illftueace upOD other penou comlnc preHDCe of the penon. Acam. tJM.e torn. .... , be 10 8ti'Oqly charged wltla and 10 llllbuecS with the mental fCJI'Ce ar pcnoa. that they will actually be tbrowa Del away from the aura itself, IUid trne1 .pace until they ubaust their initial eDelrg Ill the mHDtime exerting u iDftuence upoa pa,chlc aura of other periODI.

    A thought·form Is more thaD aaerely ltrODgl)' muifeated thought-It really Is a thought, but aurrounded by a body of etiM._ aubatuce, c:harled with prua, IUid eva lag with it the vlbratiOD of the Ufe eDII'I)' ita creator. It Is a chDd of the mind of creator, aad acqulrel a portloa of his -ce. 10 to •peak, whlcb abidel with lt a loapr or lhorter time after Ita birth. ...... laataacell lt bec:omll practicl1l,r

  • THOUGHTFORMI •

    -..~ ...... ~ fora. of ~ ........ tely lbart life.

    To ... wtlo &ad lt dlflicWt to Wldentaad IIDw a thoa&ht·form caa penilt after tepara-daa rr.. tbe praeace of the thlnker, I would ., tllat the pbeDomaaa .. limi1ar to that of Jl&1lt trawliDc ill tpaee, lone after the atar 1iiiJda Olfaiaated it bu beeD dettroyed. Or • .. it II Jib the vlbratioaa ol beet remaiD-tllc .. a raoaa after the lmlp or atove cauamc • ..._ ..._ removed, or the fire in the grate ...... died out. Or like the aound wavea of tile ...._.beat peniatiDc after the beat itself 11M Olllled. It Ia all a matter of the penilt-_. of .untioDL

    Tllaupt foriD8 differ creat11 cnae from the .._ ba the matter ol lbape and pnera1 ..,_ ~ The moat cwnmoo and llimple form II t11at of aa 11111a1atlna ... .., or Mriea of tilly ....-. nMmbllnr the cirdea caUied by the *applac of a pebble 1ato a ltUl poad. An-adllf form II that of a tiDy rotatiq bit of (11 I like .......... IOIDidmel wbirliDJ to-.. a ceatnl palat. lUre a wldrlpool; ad 1j' ~·fl II ....... away freD the catnl ~ .. 1M famiHar "ppa-wwleel" linwarb - .............. die riDa of--,.,,.., ,_ ........ ~ -

  • die Nlllldecl..,. of tile c:lpr •a-. dll 111e11t m thll Jdad .., • fonD ., rotatloa. Other thcniPt -- .... peu'UICe of ewiftly rotatlac Ida of I1JbetaDce. oft.a &lawiDt wttla • .... plaorellceDce. I~ tbe tboqht form wiD app••

    a Feat lleader jet, lib ltam ejectecl the ipOilt of a tea-kettle, whicb ia soalletl• brobJl up blto a .me. of tlbort, Duffeclo411 Jet-, each followiDc the Jet precediac it. erueliag ill a ltraicht liDe. Sometimee tbaagbt form llboota forth like • ltreU of lilht, almolt rnanbliDg a beam of Iicht DUI_. from a mirror. OccaaionaUy, it wW twiat ..., ... lib • lone, alender coracnw • ...... barilac into space.

    laa c:ae1 of tbou&ht-forms Hilt forth 'b7 plalln emotioD, the tboucht form will ally tab the form of a bomb, wbidl ~ apb* wileD it reac:hel the preeence of penon totnn1 whom It i1 aimed. Every 8011 lau nptriaced thil feeliD& of • tlao111111'-l bomb baviDc been aplodecl in hia aear W:i .... ~ bniDg been ctincted 'b7 • .Jcoroul penOM11td TID farm il frequently foaad ill the fonDI .. out ., • •tl'olllt ............ ,....

  • 'I'BOVOIIT .ORII8 11

    ~ ....... t1loa&kt farma wblch--to *ive to palh t.ck the adler penoa, 10 car-l'led7 do tMy NpiCMilt tJie id• ad feeJiD& llllck ef tbeir lllalllfestatioa. Otben teem to ltrlft to will4 UOUIId tbe other penoa, ad • try to DtenlJ.y draJ him towu'd the firlt penma, tbia form often KCOmpaDylnc atroac ...,..., penuuioa, coexinc, etc., wbell acc:am-,_.... by atro~~~ desire. A particularly ~cor- ,.. of tbla kiJld of tlloucht form tUel • tile appearance of a aebulou. octopus, witll ...,. wincJinc, c:1inciDI tentadel, stmlni to ..., annmd tbe other penoa, and to draw Mill toward the cater.

    'fte farce of the feeUDc bebiD4 tbe mus~.._tloa of the thoucht form wiU ofteG trawl a Jaac cJiltuce from the tender-in fact. Ia - of ar-t power of conceatratlon, ~p~a -to be Do barrier to ita puup. Ia .... ... ....... of thought tl'allafereace. etc., lt wiD be foand that thoucht fanDI plq -......... tpart.

    fte wrlety of .ape. of t1MMJPt fonDa II ....... .... Bach comblnatloa of thoa&ht ... ,..... create~ Ia OWil farm. ---.. ... 1111 1811118 tD Jaaw hit OWII peculia1del ...,....._ ,....eo Tile forllll I liMe.._.._ .............. ,wiD.,.. \ftl\a\ ...

  • II '1'IIB HVIIAN AVRA

    muttate the more CODUDOD cJulel of .. . aca. The Uat. however, might be ...... IIIII apasufed from the experience of aay lllcecl occultilt, and il not mteDded to by any means. AU varietiee of pGIMitli:• f011D1 are found amoac the thought aome of them being ol remarkable b·ealty.

    In coaaiderillg the aubject of tboucht form~, moreover, it mutt be rea-bered that they partake of, and manifeR, ume colon u doea the aura itself, for are compoaed of the aame material and charged with the aame energy. But, note dift"erence, that whereas the aura is f!lll!!l'lrl....,. from the coaataDt battery of the organ.ia:m the individual, the thought form, on the trary, bas at its aervice only the eneriJ which it wu charged when it was thrown -beinr a storage battery, u it were, which time expends all of its power and tben power leu.

    Every thought form bears the aame color that it would poesess if it bad been retained iD the body of the aura itself. But, u a rule, the colors are plainer, and leu blended with othera -this because each thought form is the repn. eeatation of a single definite feeling or tbcnllhtt J' JtOUP of same, itm.u.d en ~-. ~ .a

  • THOVGRTPORMS M

    wiWy M.tac lllelltal vibratioaa. Thua the ~ fclnD of ucer will ahow ita black and ..... with lt8 clluacterlatic flashes. The diN.pt form of pualon will show forth ita IIJ'III'Ifl'iat auric colon and general charao-...... Tbe thought form of high ideal love wiD ..a..r ita beautiful form and harmonioua •ln-.. Jib a WODderful celeatial Sower from tilt prcllll of eome far off Paradise.

    lfaay thoucht forma never leave the outer ...._ of tbe aun. while othera are projected tt.JI"'at dlatancea. Some aputter out n they taft1. a4 1ft disintegrated, whlle others eoa-..... tiD 11Dw like a piece of heated iron, for _, baan. Others persist for a long time. wlda a faint pbaepboracent clow· A careful _., of what baa been uid recardiDc the elalncteristlcl of the varioua feelinp and ••ctloal, u llllllllfened ill the auric body, wUI ..,. tbe mtdeat a very fair general Idea of wllllt -.r be the appearance of any particular ••lety af tboupt form. for a general principle ._ IJifJOacb the eatlre Hriea of auric pJae. ·-·· An 1IDderltqdbsg of the fundalllell~ ,., ...... wDJ lead to - UDCientanctiDI of ..., ..... ,.rtlc1ll8r ftdttlel of tile mall---..... ,.,*,.....,.Mn A....,.._

  • N THB BUIIAII AUitA

    practicai1y a bit of the detached aura of 1 penoa, charged with a degree of Ida pr-. and energized with a depe of bia life eaerg. So, In a limited aeuse, It really i8 a projectl4 portion of bla penoaallty.

  • CHAPTBit VJL

    PSYCHIC INPLUBNCE OJ' COLORS.

    I N all ol Mat~a~Ys woaclerful proc: ... we 8DI1 muay eftdeac:es of tbat Feat principle el ActiqD ud Reaction, wblch, like the fOI'· ward ad 'bKkward IIWbla of the pendulum. cllapl caaelnto e&ect, ud e&ect into cau.e. Ia a aenr IDdiDc terlet. We fiDel tbia priadple ill deot Ia the piJChic relation of meatal 8tatel _. colon. Tbat Ia to aay, tbat just u we fiDII dlat certalD mental ud emotional ftateiiiUUII-felltla vlbratioaa caumac patic:ular auric utnl co1ent 10 do we lacl that the preHDce of ago. tilla colon oa the pbJ*al pbme will ban a dlclcled peJChic effect upoa the mmtal aa4 ..-tloDa1 statee ollndl'lldualiiUbject to their ......... ADd, .. might be expected 1ty tbe tlaMI&Idfal .uulent, the particular utnl colon ~in the aura by the pnHDCe of 101118 ,......,.. IDelltal 01' emotioaal atate aactly ....... wltll the patic:ular pllyalcal colon .,..... ........ tbat partlc1lllr IIMidlll ar

    .::11:--... ltatalllda Ia .. ,..._ ,.. , .. , ...... ..,.._ .. ........ ..... ., ....... apt ........ ...

  • vlbratloaa of aapr, puaioa, pbJ*-1 - .. --or, ill a different tint, the hillier phJIIcll tiona. Blue, of the richt tint, wD1 cau.e feeliDp of ~plrituaUty, rellglout - -etc. Gl'eeD ia conducive to feeUap of tion. repote, quiet, etc. Black praa•~·il fee1ing of ctoom and pief. And 10 -. color tenda to produce emotional vlbratll .. aimi1ar to thole which manifest that n.rtll!l .. color in the utral aura of the penon. It cue of .. give aDd take" aloac the entire of color and emotioaa, accorcUnc to the natural lawa.

    While the explanation of thele facta Ia lmown to the average penon, -rM"tlhAL• a.:arly everyone recopbes the 1Ubtle effect color and avoids certain colon, whlle uelldli certain othen. There II not a llincle human beiDg but who has experienced aeue of rest, calm, npoM, and calm lnftow atrength, when In a room decorated ill shades of peen. Nature, henelf, ha this particular shade to the gnu and ..._ trees and plants, 10 that the IOOthinc dect the country 1eene is produced. Tbe aura

    experiencing tbele feellnp. ad to them. wm manifest predHiy the

    of ll"HD which II lbowa aa tile

  • NYCBIC IIIPUJBHC& OP COI.O.. n

    aa4 lenel aromut him. 10 true II thla natural law of Ktloa ad reactloa.

    Tbt etrect of scarlet upon enjmaJa. the buD for t.taace, 11 wen lmOWD--to use the familiar tena. It cauea one to ..... reeL" The 81ght of the color of blood II apt to aroaae feelinp of rap. Gl' diaguat. by reason of tbe 181De law. Tile .tpt of the beautiful dear blue sky teDda to atOUM fee1iDp of revennc:e, awe or tpirlt-ualltJ. One tan Dever tbiftk of thla shade of blue ~ rage; Cll' red aroDie feeliDp of tplrltaality.

    It .. • well DOWII fact that Ia lDiue ..,wam.. the use of red In deconti0111 IDUit be aftlcled, while the proper lbadetl of blue Gl' pMil are favored. On the other band. the ... of • proper red, In certaiD cuu. will tea« to·arouse vitality ad phJslcalltreagth In a padeat. It II not by mere clwlce that the life il'fiDg blood ia a brl&ht, rich n4 colGI'

    ----.. the heart. ........ "feell blu" he doll aotllaw the Of • briPt .. 10ft ~We-but ..

    lllmaet c:oaldo1ll of the ....... Of ... ,. And the pni8DCe aftacll

    .... ID au'a tnJI'I'OUIIC1II _. to CIMI ...... of ......... .,.. .... .. " ...... ..,. ........ .....

  • 58 THE BUJIAH AURA

    Again, who doea not know the feelina of mental exaltation coming from the light of a day filled with golden sunshine. or from a golden sunset. We find proofs of this law of Nature on all aides, every day of our Uvea. It is an interestinc subject, which will repay the student for the expenditure of a little time RDd thought upon it.

    Speaking of the general clau characteristic8 of the three primary groups of colora, all oc-cultists, as well aa many physiologists and psychologists, are agreed on the followiq fundamental propositions, vi%.: that (1) Red is exciting to the mind and emotions; (a) Yellow is inspiring and elevating, and intel-lectually stimulating; and (3) Blue is cool, soothing, and calminc. It is also universally conceded that the right ahadet of green (com· bining the qualities of blue and yellow in ap. propriate proportions) is the ideal color of rest and. recuperation, followed by a stimula-tion and new ambition. The reason for thia may be seen, when you consider the respective qualities of blue and yellow which compoa this color.

    It is interestlnc to note that the 1dence ol medicine i1 now teriously considerinc the uae of colon in the treatment of disease, and tbtl

  • PITCBIC U..LUJDICB OJ.t COLORI •

    .._ lllldlca1 autboritie8 mftltiptlll& the ,...,. jlct .. WlifJltic tile teecJdnp of tbe old .......... reprcliDg tbe iDfluence of colon OD ..., ... ad phyaical conditiaaa.

    D&. BdwiD Babbitt, a pioneer iD thil line iD tbe Weatera warld, gne tbe general priDciplea Ia a nat.aheJI. when he laid clown the fo11owiDc nde: -Tbere il a trlaDal teri• of araduatioua ID tile pecnlia• poteaci11 of colon. tbe ceater aa4 c1imu of electrical acticm. wbicb cooJ. the ...... beiDg iD Yiolet; the dimu of eJectrica1 ...... wlllch Ia IOOtbiDa to tile ft8CU)• .,... ...., beiDa iD blue; the c:1ima of lumiuaalty ..... ID yellow: ad the climu of ~ ar lllat.,.. ba reeL Tbia il DOt liD imagiaa'y ...... of qualitlea, bat • real 0118, the .... Ike red colar ba..U. a prbaciple of warmth iD .....,; the W. Uld 9ioJet. a prbu:iple of cold _. eltctriclty. Tlla we have IDIID7 atyJe. ol ... IIIIIMic IICtloa, bacludlq propeaioA of ...._ of liclata ad ...... of filleD.- ad 172 II n-. of electrical poww. Jgmincuw .... r. ...... poww, file. .. .... die aboft ......... of •• ~ .. COIDJ*e It wltJI the occalt .......

    I '' I I tile utral colan, ...S ,_ will,_. ..... tbl nat balia of tile IC'aCI wJIIill .. ~ ................ , ...... ~~

  • caUM he did auch acelleDt pioMir ....... 'till renlt of hla work is now beiDa elllllaa .. modem phyaldaos iD tbe ..... ... .. medicine, particularly Oil tbe Collltb ... lil Europe-EaclaDd and America beiaC what behind the timet in thla work.

    The advanced occaltiat also fiD4I aaacli faction in the interest, ott the put of Dln'lllll and Jurists. in the matter of the ln81ua• color upon the meatal, moral and oh1,UC:d'11 fin of the public. The effect of color morality ill being noticed by workers for welfare, occupyinc important of&cea.

    The America joumala report the cue jqe in a larce Weatem city iD that who iutlated upon his courtroom decorated in Iicht. cheerful tints, instead the old, gloomy, depreulac tbadea torrnM~ employed. Thla jucJce wisely remarked brlchtneaa led to right thinkinc, aDd darllaM to crooked tbinldac; also that hit court. a uplift court, must have walla to rlliPr..IVIIIil aa4 that It wu enough to tum any n:aaD a c:rtmiDal to be compelled to lit In a dilma1 courtroom. day after day.

    This good Judce, wbo must have W llabltaD1ce with tbe au.u\\. VA~:.l!Ul~·"!

    u COildw\\1\& - \o~".

  • CIJIR ~ Jl&lat ,.UO.. ad ar&D~e are the colon ,..... .. die...... 1 JDicht add light creea. fir tlillt II tile predominant color in Nature; .... lawll aDd deep red are lnceativea to «It 1 • maa ba qer •• red." SurelJ a ............ llttii'IDCe from the beach!

    '1118 .-.ct af color IChemea upoD the moral .. ..a1 welfare of pencma is being recog-llfilllil iD tile directioD of providing brighter calar ~ ba ldlooll, hospitals, reforma-...-. pd-. etc. The reports aatura111 .,., the eorrectDea of the uaderl}'ing tbeol')'. 'IIIIi color of a tiaJ flower bu its effect upon .._ tbe IDOR budeaed prisoner; while the ...... of cbiJdrea in school are quickened bJ a '-JI of bdghtaea here and there iD the ......, It needa DO argument to prove the ••elcW effect of the right kind of colon in dll tl*oom, or holpltal ward.

    'De prnaUiDg theories, and practice, re-..... tbe employment of color in th•apea-tlci..S Jmmu welfare work, are ill the mala caaect. But, I urce the ltudJ of tbe occult eli a• c ... of color, u matioaed ill tld8 book Ia -nectlaa witb the buaam aura and lt. ...,.. .-.,a aiOUild ball far ID latelllpat. ....... UDdentaDclbac of the ntl ~

    Jll'&.,. ........,. tiJe pbJI1ca\ -vg¥1 ..

  • II THE HUJIAN AURA

    of the method• referred to. Go to the center of the aubject, and then work outward-that 18 the true rule of the occultist. which micht well be followed by the non-occult cenerat pubUc.

  • CKAPTBR vm. AURIC IIAONETISM.

    D pbenomeacm of huma mapet11m .. too weD ncopiHd by tbe ceaeni public. to require arpmeut at thil time.

    .Let tbe 8c:ieladatll cliapute about it u much u e., pleMI, cJcnna Ia tile hart of nearly all of tile plaiD people of the race ia the convictioa tt.l dlera 18 IUdl a dliDc· The occultiltl. of coune. are quite famDi•r with the woad~ mwl'-tatlou of tbla great natural force, and wltla ltll eaect upoa the miDda aDd bodi• of • ... of the race, aDd em afford to mUle at tile attempa of .ome of the narrow minds Ia tt. coDeca to pooh-pooh tbe matter.

    8llt tile avenge penon ia DOt famUiar with ... nlatioa of thia humiD mapeti8m to tbe ltmnan aura. I tbiDk that tbe atudeat lboa1d '-llluiH hba..U with thil fuadl!meatal reJa. ... In order to NMOa conectly oa the aub-jllt of lllna mapetilm. Here il tbe faada. -...J filet bla md81leU: Tile lnpnn _.. II ...................... of._ ............... IOarceofallllaaMD--.......... fa .proJected bJ the ............ ............... .. J•'-'lm -.r

  • Detilm II ..-rated. It, of COU1'81. • f8r ..... matter, but it 11 eaoup folo aur , .. ,_ • time to explaiD the fact of ..... ,.... tnnamiaiOL

    In cuea of mapetie WBnc. M&. tletliMt. is comparatiftly aimple. In auc:h iDitliiM.C• healer by an elfort of the will (IOIIDit._j._~ CODSCioualy appUed) projects a ~ pranlc aura vibratioft8 Into the bod)r patient, by way of the nervous IYitdl patient, and a1lo by meut1 of what

    • called the induction of the aura ltseU. The mere prnence of a penon

    charged with pnma, is often enough to an overftow Into the aura of other with a resulting feeling of new .mme:tla~ energy. By the use of the handl of the a belghteaed effect is produced, by certain propertia inhereftt In the DerYOal tem of both healer and patient.

    There 11 even a ftow of etberlc from the aura of the healer to that of dent, In cue1 where the vitality of the ia very low. Many a healer bu act1WI1'1111 Jiterally, pumped his life force and etht.ac.1 atance iato the body of his patient. latter wa1 t.inking iDto the W"knlll

    IICedlel 4eatb. ad"-"' - ~

  • MJJIIC IIAOIIKTIIII II

    ..... llllll IMick to Ufe lllld ltftDith. Tbla flf PI udc.U, aida to tbe ti'UIIfuloD of blood ( -·t dMit It .. 011 tbe ,.,cblc plane iutea4 .... ,.,.... .. die work of the mapetlc baler doee

    ............ If be be wen iDformed rcgarct. faa ... .-.e.. The educated healer realiziDg .. potat etrect of meDtal atata upon physical c r "lltla1 of meatal 9ibrationa upon the plaJIIcal aene centen lllld organa of the body

    ..._,_.to 8'0UH the proper mental vlbra-._ Ia tile miDd of his patient. Ordinarily. lie ... tldl merely by holding in hl1 mind the CIGII'IIpDD'Jinl delfred mental atate. ad thu8 •..W, llmilar vibnticma in the miDd of tbe plltlat. Tbla of ltlelf Is a powerflll weapoa. of._., ad coaatituta the eueace of mea· tal hel'lac u Dllllly practlced. But tben Ia a ,..u.le Improvement even upoa· t111a, a we lbd .. ka • lllOIDellt.

    Tilt ...... occultiat. tellisiDc tbe law of .a~oa Ml4 ftlldloa ta t11e matter of tbe aar1c: colan. -- tile - to acecMat Ia ,.., ........ lollowa: Be aot ~ lloJdl Ia ... .... the lltrGIII , .... aad thoaPt wldc1l .. ...... to tralllmlt to the patleat. lnat (Ia dill Ia JOIII'IIIbld) lie .... plctal•la ............

  • II 'I'ID BUIIAR AUitA

    daD the particular ldad of -- .... lpOIIda with the feeliDc ar tlloallltla __..._

    A mameat'a tboacbt will .-w ,_ .._ thla course he practlcaUy multlplllldlt Not oal7 clo bit OWD tJiou&lat ~ let up COI'ftiiPOIIdia Yibratt.. Ia ....... the patieDt, by the lawt of tbaaPt ..._.r.; eace, but (1) h1l thoucht of tbe c.-. will let up corretpmdinc vibratioaa Mt (a) ia h1l owa aura. and thence (b) w ... the patieat, but will allo (3) act diNr:tl,y the aura of the patieot and reproduce ~,.-. _.. tllen, which (4) ia tuna will ~ rtiPODdinc Yibratiou In the min4 of ta deBt, b7 the law of reaction.

    TM above mayiOUDd a Httle coaapuc.-t.JII lnt nadine. but a Httle anal,. wiD ,_ tbat it il reaDy quite a limple ..... .ala& ltrictly alone the nne. of ActMe Reaction, which law hu been explained Ia prec:edlnc chapters of this book. The tioaa rebound fraal mlllcJ to aura. eel ._ . ...... to miad, In tile patimt, 8CIIDethiag like a bd a,laa from OM .We of the table other. or a tenDil baU ftyiac betw .. racquetl ow. the ....

    The priadple lllreiD IMiltioned may ~..t u wen 1n what 1s ca1le4 "&blat

  • ~- Ia ----~ ..... tile patleat .. ..... ., tile Ja-n of tbou&ht truafenace. • ..., tilt tbaucbt but Ulo tbe IDeDta1 image ~ .. ..,ropriate utral color, .. traDimitted ......... acl tllea. lmpiaglq Oil the miD4 Ill • patielat. Ia tnDimitted into helpful ad .,, ....... ., vibratiaaa in bia mbul. Tbe ...... of ay ICboo1 of meatal or 1plritual heal-IDI w111 w tbi1 plm very helpful to him ill ...... Ulelat u wellu praeat tnatmeatL I ftiNDI!W!d it from ,..... of penoaal apm• -.uweUuthatofother~ftDCed GCcaldat&.

    Of coane the fact that the ordlllary bealer 18 IIDt able to diatiDplab tbe fia• ...... of atn1 color, by reaoa of hia Dot ba...., acm-llly peoceiftd them maalfeltecl Ia tile ...... ...... .. empto,mat ., tbia JMtllod -61daa. tha dlat of the dewJapecl ad tniDed occultilt. Bat, ~ .. wiD &ad that, from tile bawllclp of tile awic 01' utn1 colon pva Ia tiD Jlttle lloalr, lie will .. Mletooklliaqalte~ ... .,.. NMIIIa .. .... ...... .,... llllniaa .... CGIDIIIltte4 to ,_,, ..... of ... tD ... .. tile lllattlr of ....,.,.. .. .. 'el ..... oldll aarlc colan Ia 1111 ...... ~

  • II TRB BUIIAN AURA

    TABLB OF HEALING COLOU. Nemnaa S,atem-

    Cooliq and IOOthiDc: sw. of ..... la•eftder, ete.

    Restinc and iDvicoratbac effect: an. lfeeDI.

    luspiring and lUumiaatiq: llediula ,.s. lows, and orange.

    Stimulating and adtinc: Reda (bdcllt). Blood and Oraqe-

    Cooling and IOOthinc: Cle* ~ blueL Rating and iDvicorating: Gru8 ......, llllpirinc and Wumlnatinc: 0raap ,.a.

    lows. Stimulatinc and ezcitinc: Brlcht red&.

    The following additional augcntiona wiD .. found helpful to the healer: In cuea of ~ paired physical vitality; alto chilliDeu, lllck al: bodily warmth. etc:., bright, warm reds are .._ dicated. In cases of feveritlmeas, over.._ blood, ezceasive blood pressure, inftam~~~a~tiQI-.:11.., etc., blue is indicated. Red hat a tendeDCJ' produce renewed and more active heart Kli-wblle violets and lavenders tend to t1ow the too rapid beating of the heart. A --• ~ patient, may be treated by bat:blill

    .meatally, in a t\ood ol •~ Ql \a.'WIIIilll

  • _.... atlor: wldJe a tincJ. uaed up. fatipecl ,._ III&J' be IDvlcaratecl by ftoodinc bim wltla ...... nell, foUowed by bript. rich yel-.... lnf•Nac tbe treatment with a steady .law of warm oraap color.

    To tbale who ue .ufticiently adnacecl Ill occalt pbllolophy, I would uy that they lbaaJ4 remember the llplfic:ance of the Great Wblte Light. ancl accordiJlcly coaclude their tnlltmlllt by aa etfort to iadicate aa approach tiD tbat dear, pure wblte color Ia the aura--ataJJy. of course. This will leave the patieat Ia aa m.pired. eultecl, illuminated atate of 11111111 ad aoul, which will be of great beaefit tiD 111m, ad wW allo have the elfect of rein-~ the healer ~ cOI'!'Ic eaezv or ,...pnaa.

    BYerytblq that hu beea uld Ia thll chapter reprdiDc the UN of color Ill mapetic treat-meat.. II equaDy applbble to cuea of lelf-beeHac. ar ..U-treatDIIDt. Let the patlat fol. low the dlnctlaaa above p'nll for the healer. ad dieD tuna the JMeHac curreat. or tJaoapt. lawad IIM1 the rnult wiU be the .... u if IMI were tnatfac aaotber. n. ladhWuaJ will _ 10011 tbad that ctrtalll coJcn tit 1118 nqan. IDeatl better tbaa otha. Ill 'Wb\d\ Cillll\Bt,llllilllll. ............ ~-.... -

  • 70 THB HUIIAN AURA

    nalel. for the intuitiOil c.....Uy it tbe .. plde In 1uc:b c:ua. Howenr, it will be fc that tbe individual experience will Ult agree with the tables given above, with aJ penoaa1 variatiODI.

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  • CIIAPTBR IX.

    DBVBLOPING THB AURA.

    W HEN it ia remembencl that the aura of the IDdividaai affects and iDftu-eac:ea otber pencma with whom he CCIIDII Ia caatac:t--acl ia. iD fact. ua important part of hia penoulity-it wW be ... that lt Ia important that the iDdlfttual take pam. to dlftJop his aura In the direction of ct.lrable q_..., and to neutraliu uad wwc1 out ua-dairable ones. Tbia becomea cloubly true, wben it ia also remembered that. accantiac to the law of action aad racdon, the aarlc ftbm-tiou react upon tbe mlacl of the indlYiclual. tbua intenldf)'inc and acSdiDI fuel to tbe aria· inal IDIDtal statea wtUdl aaUed tbeiD fortiL Prom uy point of view. It II IMD to be aa important part of .. ~ aad cM&--acter buUclina, to darilop tbe ... accantiac to ICI•d&c occalt prladpl&

    1a tbla won of ara ...,...._ ..._. 11 fcnmd to be two camtl8te4 ...... ~-= (1) the direct wark of ........ the ... wlda the belt ftbrationl, by ..... of lloWinJ .. ... mJDd .... dJidDct 1114 repelbll,..,. ...

    ti1IW ol clairable icleal a4 t.\\19\ ..

  • tbe added •ect of meatal _,.. of till colon corre8pOIIdiDc to tbe lcJeu and fee"ap wlllcla are deemed detlrable and wortbJ of clneJap-JDeDt.

    The fint of tbe above meatioaed ,..._ 18 probably far more familiar to tbe awnp -. dent, than i.a tbe HCODd. Tbla from tile fact that the averace atudeat Ia apt to be man Ol' lea famlliar with the teacblnp of the ......,_ oua schools or cults which agree ill tile alGal that "holding the thought" teada to dne1op the mind of the individual alone the putlc:aJ. 1iDH of such thoucht.

    This ia a correct psychological prilldple, far that matter, even when tbo.e practiciq it .. Dot fully UDderatalld the undedyiac t.ct.. Mental faculties, like phyaica11DU8clea, tend • develop by aercile and use. and any f11cu1t.J may be developed and cultivated ill tbla wa7.

    Another teaching of these aame ac~ .. that the character of the thoughts ao "'be1cf' by the individual, effects other penou ... whom he c:omes iD contact. and, iD a Will • tracts to him objective thlDp, periOII8, .a ~111DitaJlCell in barmooy with such ~

    allo ia in accordBDCe with the beet OCCIIJt IAIIII2-•I:l'OIID Wbic:h. o{ ~ tt, wa .,..

    derin4.

  • D8VBI.OPDIG TBB AVJtA n

    I be81Uy eadone the faca of thae teacMnp. ad pi'OilOUDCe them fundamentally correct. Aad, lD tlu. COIIDeetloa, J may •Y that ewry healer may apply his own metboda PLUS tbl8 teacbia1 nprdinc the aun, and thus obtaba greatly iDcreued reaulta.

    By the faithful, perseveriDc, ho1dla1 ia mlacl of certain Ideas and feeliap. the iluUridual may flood his aura with the vibratiou aad colon of such ideas and feellap. uut thaa c:harge it with auric eael'l)' and power. By10 doing, be pius the benefit of the reactloll upoa his cnm mind, and also uc:urea the adftDtap of the effect thereof upoca other penoaa with whom be COIDCI lD contact. In tbia way be 110t oDly build• up his ilutividual c:bancter aioaa detirable H-. but at the .... tiiM .S. ftJopl a lti'ODit poeltift, attractive ...,.._. dty" which affec:t8 othen with w1lom be ClOIDII la CODtac:t.

    I do Dot CODiider' it aeceuary to co lato de-... ben reprdiq tbia pJaue of "boJdlac the ~" for, u J have Mid, the awnp atu-fll&t il already famiUar with the ralel ncvd-... the aame. In a DUtlbe11, bownw, I wiD ., that each iadl.tdual il ~ the ..-It of the tboupta ................ ... ..... ,... ..... ---.

    ··- ....

  • .................................

    .. ,_ ............ - lalllblt .. ,.,... frolll _.,_.. ....... ,.. WOIIId Nib ... w coatroL Apia. to ratnla a ....-.r .... facaltJ, ........ atrdae ita oppolite ldD oat tbe aeptiva 1tJ ~ tile poll-tiWL 'l"M miDcl pradacel tboa&'bt; a4 1ft, It ..... - pow ,_ tbe J*tic:alar partlaa of ........ product wJdch JOG .. , cboole to ,... to lt-lar it DOt oaiJ c:reaw tboucJat, but ... ,.... ... it. .. laally, let it pro4uce .... .... ldad of tJaoacbt far you. .. tbell tbrew that INick iDto the bapper, for lt wm - it .. arlad out man of the ame kiD4 ad grow lti'OIII iD 10 doblg. Tbat .. tbe whole tlalac ............

    Tile MCODd phue of aura dnelopmeat (• lboft C]lllifted), howeYer, il DOt likely to be famlll• to the avenge ltUcJent, fw tbe l'eMGil tllllt lt II DOt bowD outlide of ldftDCed oc:ca1t drclet. - .., little .... beea aUowed to .. tapt reprdlq it. Bat. the ..., retlceDee repnUac lt .. • proof of ita importance, ... I 8ti'ODII:r actftle my atudeata to pve to It till attatiOII aacl practice that Ita ~

    The pnctlce. thereof. however, II .... limple. an4 the \'rindtla af the Pl'lifl'-

    r.Dn~Wtr. Ia MM4 •~1 ...-._\.a

  • Davm..oPJJIO TBa AVItA 71

    II till nl&tloe of cob ad meDtal 8tatea, • ......,. Ia tM utn1 auric colon, • fully a-,....,. Ia tbe precedtnc cbapten of this book.

    Ia twd• to lnteUipatly practice the de'lelop-llllllt of the aura by meau of loodlac or dlargiac it with tbe YibratiOM of pqcbic colon, it ia fint nece~~uy tbat tbe atudat be tboroucbly familiar with tile acale of colora nlatecl to each lit of meDtal atatea OC' emotioaal feelinp. Tbla Kale ad ita keJ t. fOUDd Ill a DUIIIber of placea Ia the precedhlc chapten.

    The atudeat lhoald tara biCk tbe pape of tbla book. aDd thea CM'efuUy rMeiiCl ad re-atady fl'ltry word wldch - bela aal4 aboat the reJatioD of meatal atatea ad aarlc colan. Be ll1aoald bow tbe meatal CGI'f...-ce of the Iliad• of red. yellow. ad bluo. ao tllor-ouPIJ tbat tile tlloaPt of .. wiD kiD~ die idea of tbe adler. He .-w be able to tldDk of tile eonllpODdl•carouP of colon. the mo-.- ... tbiDb of aay partlca1a IDIIltal--. • IIIDald be thoroachJy famiDar with tile tll7*aJ, lllelltal. 8114 apiritaal •ect of .. of e. colan, ad abaul4 mareowr, t..e ......,. JIIJddcaDy. far tbe illcllvlclu.llh:ta of_.... .... upoD hlmleU.

    • .., ater iato t1ala..., •• ,.-

  • 7t TIDI BUIIAH AVJtA

    aad eu"UitDell. and tbeD by ae..U. Ida .,.. and eara open, he. wUl perceln ill--.. facta concerniDc the aubject OD nay aide Ia hi• dally work and life. He will percein many proofl of the priDdple, and will ... amua a atock of esperieslc:ea illuatntlq ..:11 color and ita c:orrapoadiDg meDtal atate. He will be richly repaid for tbe WGI'k of auc:h ~. wbicb, in fact, will IOOD lfOW to be mare Jike pleuure thaD like work.

    Havmc mutered thil pbue of tbe lllbject. the atudent should give bi"'Mlf a tbannJi11, boDeat, aeJf-enmiutiOD and meDtal anal,.. He should write down a chart of bia •troD& poiDtl and bis weak oDea. He should cbec:k oft the tnitl wbic:b abould be developed, 11114 tboae wbic:h ahould be ratrained. He abould determiDe whether be Deeds dnelopmeat aloDC pbyaic:al, mental, and spiritual liD-. u4 iD what degree. Having made this chart of bimHlf, be should theD apply the priDdplla of dw'liDI the aura with the c:olor vlbratioal iDdicated by bia self diapoail and perac:riptlall.

    The last stage ia quite limple, cmc:e one ._ acquired the general idea back of it. It c:GIIoe •limply iD fonniDg u c:lear a meDtal ....

    paaible of the color or colon daired, a4 projectlq the '9\bn.\\cma U\."c.Q ~ ..... 'lit

  • 1'1'···

    .D898LOPDIO THB AVIlA TT

    • llmple dart of the wilL ThJa ... DOt -that ou aeeda to clinch the fiat or frowa tM brow, Ia wUibti· WUUDr. in tbe oc:cu1t -.may be Aid to caaailt of a COMMAND, 1en1Dc the rest to the mechaniun of the wU1 ....S miDd. Tab away the obetacle of Doubt ad Pear-thea the Royal Command performa the work of HttiDc the will Into operatioa. Tbil, by the way, II ualmportant occult IICI'et, of wide applicaticm-try to muter ita all lm-portuat sigalficuace.

    The mental imagiDc of colon may be ma- • terially aided by CODcentratlon upon physical · material of the richt color. By coacentratlnc ~ the attelltloD uul vlaioa upoll a red flower, for illltance; or upon a bit of greeD leaf. iD &DOtJ.o iDataDce; Olle may be able to form a dear, politive mentallmace of that pmticu1ar color. Thil accompanied by the wi11inc. ad dem•nd, that the Yl"bratioaa of this color shall ch8rce the aura. wU1 be fowut to accomplilb the re-IUlt. Have IOIIIletb:iDc around you showiDI the desirable colon, ancJ your attention will aJmoet lutiDctlvely take up the bDpreuloD tlllnoft ewa though you may be thfnldnc of. ..... IOIDethblc ela. Live .. mucla -Jl"lllk Ia the Idea ad pr...-. of tile d .... .... color, ad you wiD cet the laablt ol ....

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  • fl TRB HUJIAN AURA

    up the m111tal imace aa4 vibration tbereof. A Uttle pracdce and experieace will IOOD pve you the idea, and enable you to cet the beat results. Patience, peneveraace, aDd euataiDed eam•t baterat-tllat .i8 the key of eucceu.

  • CIIAPTBR X.

    THE PROTBCTIVB AURA.

    A IION'O the very o1c!elt of tile tevhinp A of occultism, we &ad iutnactlolll reo

    gardinc tbe buildlac up ad mel!lte. DaDCe of tbe protective aara of the IDdlvldual, whereby he ADd ... bi"'Mif IINilllftA to aade-airable phyalcal, melltal, paycbic or epiritual lnftueaca. So importult Ia thia tachi~~~t that it ia to be ....,.ued that tben hu DOt bHa more aald aa tbe subject bJ 80IM of the writen of receDt ,..... Tbe ti'9Uble with IIWIJ of these recaat wrl-. Ia tbat they .... to wiab to dole their .,.. to .. upleuaat fKts of Ufe. ad to .... oa1y 1lpCIIl tbe pJeuuu: ODeL But tbla Ia a mlltalre. fGr lponace lias aever been a vimae, aa4 to abut oae'1 .,- to uapleaaDt fact8 doea DOt alwaJI r.ult ia de-lti'Oybac tbem. I coaaicler •1 teechl"' UD-fiDilhed aacl iudequate wbich cloea DOt iDclude IDatnactlaG a1oec protective Uael.

    Pb,.lcal auric protection CODIIIta iD cMq-lltc tile aura with vital ......._ ad color. wlllcll wiD ggcJ to ...... aalp tile .... leal__,._ o1 m.,..-.-. whit .. ..,_

  • • 'I'll& IIUIIAII AOitA

    IIIII 1DDn llllpar~ tile Oll'M.- of dlllr lllia4 D4 heHPCL

    1"'le .... t wllo .... ....., ltDdled die .... cediDc cblptal wiD at Clla naliR dlat dill protecdaa il donled ., 6Dbtc tile ... wldl the~ of llealda .... piiJikallbwctl;l. ., ........ of tile metal ....... of tbe .. pr•=•iD& ... - tbe ~of die ..... Ia tile dinctioa of tboapt of lb'fllllda 11114 power. Tbele two thiap will teDd to pady facnMe tile leliative a11111 of &II)ODe. ad --

    .W. 111m to dlrotr off ·-· ldueacel wllidl ........ Tile ara of tbe IDCCIIIfal pb.J*iaa D4

    llaler, Ia tbe pnMIICe of ....... willlaftri. llbiJ lbow tbe pneeace of the brfcbt. pGiitive red Ia tbe aun, accompaied bJ tbe melltlll vi1ntioaa of ltreqth, power aa4 c:oafideDce. - the abMace of far. Tbia ill COIIDeCtba with the Auric Circle, wbicb thall be dnc:ribe4 ,......d,, wU1 be of &nat ft1ue to bealln, phJsidaDI. ~ etc.. u wen .. to thole wbo U'8 broacbt into intimate CODtKt witll lick periODL

    Of praetlcally tbe .... deane of laapcw-taace, Is the claaqiDc of the aura with the ........ of lllelltal protectioa, .. tbe ......

    Dl oraap. ,.ua. - ...... colan.

  • THB PROTECTtvB AURA 11

    1lbiH 11ft tilt colon of inteJJect, J011 wUI ...,. le m'Hr, ad when the aura Ia clllrpd ad Jloode4 with tllem lt act1 a a protectloa .....- the etrorta of othera to coaWice oae apinlt bill wW. by aophlltical wgumeata, plaualble reuoninr, falladoul Ulutratloll1, etc. It pves to one a tort of meatal Wumhlatlon. quickeninc the perceptive facultiea, mid brlrhtening up tbe reuoning and judglac powen, and finally, glYing a lbarp edp to tbe powers of repartee and an~Wer.

    If ,ou will aaume the right po.itlft IDeDtal attitude, and will flood yaar aura witb tbB ~tiona of the meDtal ........,.aow. tile mental effortll of other penoaa wUl nbownd from ,our nn. ar, to uu IIIIOther S.,... af ipMCh, will ll1p from It Hke water &am tile back of the proverbial duck. It il well to C8ft7 the mental image of your bead belac _.. I'OUDded by a colden aura or halo, at aucb time• t!da will be found eapeci&UJ elicac:iaua • a protective helmet when you are uuulted "' the lateDect or arpmentl of adlen.

    AacJ, apia. there Ia a third form of pNitilcdN ..... umely protectioD of oae'a ....-..J ••• aDd thla is hJcblyllllportaat. wtaea _. ftlllmtben how freqaeDtiy .......... to ICdcla by our emod0111, nth• t1am"' a. ...

  • uJiect or nuoa. To pard oae'• emotioD8, II to pal'd oae'• very iDmoet IOUl. 10 to apalr. U we ca protect OlD' feeliDc aDd emotloul IIeSe, we wW be able to use our reuonin1 pow-.. ad iDteUect far more effectively, • aU lmow by aperieuce.

    Wbat color ahou1cJ we use in thil form of auric protectioal Call anyone be ill doubt ..... If be hal read the prececJiDc ehaptenl What il the emotional protectift colod-why, blue, of coune. Blue controll tblt part of tbe miDd or IOul, and by railiDg ounet.ea illto the 91bratiODI of politive blue, we leave behiDcl • the lower emotioDI and feelinp, and are traaa-partecl into the higher realms of the IOu1 when dlele low Vl"bratiout and iDftueucea c:amtot fo&. low ua. In the same way, the blue colored aura will ac:t • an armor to protect Ul from tile CODtqion of the low putiODI aacl feelinp of otben.

    U you are aubjected to evil IDflucmcea. or coatagioa of thole harboring low emotioaa aad ..... you will do wen to acquire the ut of SMdmg your aura with the potltive blue tbd8. Make a ltUdy of bright, clear bluet, aacl ,_ will iutinetively select the one belt tultecl foJ

    11eedL Nature giva ua thil i1lltl1lcthtt rJIIIIll&~ U we w\\\ ft\ .._ {Qt ~ a4 tbla

  • • --~- foaDd. Tile ... of ... t mont

    pat pdtata ad pnaclaerl. adftlleed ~- IB fact aD IMil of loft7 lclMia worll-r:a-. thole lower oa tilt moral ... 11'1

    fcnmcl to be cJwpcl with a beaudfal, blue. wblch acta ... protectlall to tt.. thq are umt~ apoMCl to lllanl •

    emotloaal ccmtqloa. lporuace of tile occa1t la1n han caUiecl tbe clcnrafd oiiDIII.J a ..._ mon1 teacher. who coulclllne pnMecl8CI .... ..u Ill tlda .. ,. ba tiiiM of ....... al - ofthratloal. bad - bat launrD tile ... Tt. blcBftcJaa1 who bowl dill law, act ... appllel ft. II naclcnd abloluteiJ ............. nil COIItqloa Oil- emodou1 pJaae of...._.

    'I'HB GRMT A'UJUC ClllCI&

  • OmlttiDI aU relenace to the pbiJoeophJ 1111dw-IJIDI it, it maJ be lllicl that tbia Auric Circle ia formed b)' IMidnc the meDtal ..... accom-palecl b)' the demand of will, of tile aura be-iDe aurrouaded b)' a great baDd of PUitB CLBAR WHITE LIGHT. A little ,..ever-ace will eaable ,ou to cnate tbia oa tbe utn1 pJaae. aBd. though (ualeu JOU baw the atnl villon) you callllot .. it actuall)'. Jet JOII will IICtUally FBBL ita protective pwaeace, 110 dlat JICIU will bow that it ia tMn guardiDc ,_.

    Tbla White Auric Citcle will be an dectiw 11114 1Dfal1ible B'Dlor against aU fonm of .-,cblc attiiCk or lalueace. DO matter ina wbam It m&)' eaumate, or wbetba' directed COIIIdOUily or UDCOiliCiously. It ia a perfect and ablolute protectioa, and the lmowJedce of ita protective power should be auflideot: to drive fear from tbe heart of aU wbo baw dreaded peJCbic iDflueace, "malicioua aDiiDal 11181Detism" (110-C•lled), or u)'tbllt& ella af the Jdnd. b)' whatever ume lmowD. It Ia 6o a protectloa agalaat peycblc ~ • dnbliDc of IIUiglletic atnaatb-

    Tbe Auric Circle II. of coune. I'UD7 ._. .....,... ar Gftl, for it friDg• tile aura • *

    - the egr. See )'OIIIMlf. • ......,. IIRIIIIIld1ecl bJ tb\a ana~...,.,.

  • TBB PltOTBCTin AURA II

    de of Protectioa, and let the idea liDk iDto yevr c:oaac:iowmea. Realbe ita power o.• tbe illftuences from outlide. and rejoice ia the immunity it gives ,ou.

    1he Auric Circle. however, wiD admit any oatalde impr.siou that you reaDy cleaire to come to you. while lhuttiDc out the othen. That il, with thi8 esceptioa, tHt if your iDDer' 10ul recopina that some oi tbele dai:red U... ftuenc• and impreuiona are apt to harm ,au (thqugh your reuoo and feeliDt Jmow lt not) then will such impreuioaa be denied admit-tuu:e. !lor the White Light ia the radlatioa of Spirit, which ia hillier than ordinlly miDd. emotion, 01' body aDd ia Mat• of AD. Aad ita power, nell thouP .. caD bat imperfectly reprtHDt it evea meataiiJ, t. sucla tlaat IMiaN ita energy, and iD ita preaeace, ill the aun. aD lower vibl'atloaa are aeutrllliad ad dJIID. tegrated.

    The highest aac1 deepeR occult teachiDt Ia that the White LJalat m111t MYel' be ae4 far purpoae of attack or penoaa1 pia, but tbat It may properly be 1IMd by DJGDe. at ~ time. to proteCt apiaat ou~ ~ IDS..._.. agalaat which the .oul protem. It Ill die armor of the IOU!, Uld mq well be •.,ao,..t n-nr ...... dlallllll ....

  • II 'riD RUIIAII AVRA

    Tbroagboat the pagea of this Uttle book have been IC&ttered crumbs of teadlinc other than thole conceminc the aura alone. TboH for whom thcte are intended will recoplse and appropriate them-the othera will not He them, and will pu1 them by. ODe attracta hil own to him. Much aced must faU on wate placa, in order that here uul there a sniD will fiDd lodpDeat iD rich soil awaitlq ita conring. True occult lmowleclge il practical power aDd meagth. Beware of pi'OIItitutia& the higher teacbinp f« aelfiab ellda IID4 lpoble purposes. To guard uul preserve your own will ia right; to aeek to ~ your will ~that of an~ il wrong. Pauive ~ aace il often the strongeat form of reelatance-tbia Ia quite different from DOIM'e8iataDce.

    THBBHD.

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