When you meet someone, have you ever felt “what a warm energy that person carries,” or “today they somehow look sunk in blue”? An “aura” means the light and energy thought to softly surround a person. It is less something clearly seen with the eyes and more a way of rendering, in the language of “color,” the atmosphere and grain of heart a person gives off right now. So an aura color is not a yardstick for judging people, but is best taken as a game of quietly looking at what hue your own heart is today.
Let us look at the grain of the main colors. Red is “passion and vitality” — the light of being ardently absorbed in something, or of a body brimming with energy. Orange is “creativity and sociability,” the grain of new ideas welling up as you mingle with others. Yellow is “brightness and optimism,” the color of a light heart and sparkling curiosity. Green is “healing and balance” — the state of a mind evenly settled, as if beside nature.
Let us move to cooler colors. Blue is “calm and communication,” the light of trading words evenly and connecting with truth. Indigo or purple is “intuition and spirituality,” the grain of trying to fathom something deeper than the surface. Pink is “love and tenderness” — a heart softening toward yourself and others; and white is “clarity and a fresh start,” the freshness of emptying out to begin again. No color is better or worse. Each is simply a different light reflecting your state right now.
Enjoying aura colors is light. Looking back on your day, call to mind, “which color was my mood close to today?” If it was heavy and stifled, you might tend to yourself with a green-hued walk; if your heart was cold, with pink-hued tenderness. But do not forget — this is not a tool for branding yourself or others with a single color. A person is always a being where many hues blend together. And when your heart is truly struggling, please seek not a color but the help of those near you and of a professional. As always, FortuneLeaf offers not a fixed fate but a single piece of reflection that lets you look within — for an aura color is not a name tag that defines you, but only a kind colored pencil for checking the weather of your heart today.