Aura and Chakra: The Spiritual Seeker
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What is aura and chakra? [The Science behind Aura and Chakra]

What are Aura and Chakra? 

We must understand what an Aura is before understanding Chakras. So, let’s talk about Aura.  

 

Our bodies are made up of cells, and each cell is made up of atoms and every atom has an electric field which can be measured and recorded by ultra-sensitive devices like; electrocardiograph (E.C.G.), electroencephalograph (E.E.G.), electromyography (E.M.G.) and others.

 

Aura meaning

So, we are not just physical bodies; skin, blood, and bones but also a continuously pulsating bio-electromagnetic energy house.

According to the Spiritual Science, the bio-electricity energy field constantly interacts with a more subtle energy field known as Aura ( Rainbow Aura ) or Luminous Light Body.

The Aura is different in all people and reflects their the physical, psychological, and spiritual state. 

 

 

Aura and Chakra photography

The Aura can be photographed by Kirlian Photography. It is named after Semyon Davidovich Kirlian, a Russian researcher, and inventor. In the late 1930s,he discovered that if an object on a photographic plate is attached with a high-voltage source, a special kind of holographic type of image is formed on the photographic plate, radiating light spectrum.

 

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He observed that the light spectrum of a healthy person is wide while of an unhealthy person is narrow.

His further study says the light around the body starts becoming dimmer or smaller 6 months before falling ill or dying.

Eastern Yogic Science states that 6 months before you die, you stop being able to see the tip of your nose. What a significant similarities between the 1000 years old wisdom and recent historic scientific fact? Isn’t it? 

 

In the same decade, a scientific study conducted by Wilhelm Reich, an Austrian doctor of medicine and psychoanalyst also has proven the fact of the presence of Aura. Dr. Reich, when he was working at Sigmund Freud’s clinic, observed that during psychotherapy when clients are in a hypnotic and relaxed state of mind, many mentioned an experience of light.

 

He termed the light as Orgon. Today, we have a separate branch of science to study orgon which is called Orgonomy which studies the primordial energy in the Nature from microscopic organisms to the largest galaxies. Dr.Reich invented a device to study the energy and called it the Orgone Energy Accumulator.

 

He observed that when the clients are full of positive emotions, the light expands outside the body, and if full of negative emotions, the light shrinks inside the body. But just like all the great visionaries, he was also declared mad and imprisoned. 

 

Today, there is an advanced camera called Polaroid AuraCam 6000 which uses a biofeedback software to capture the image of the Aura. The photos taken from Polaroid AuraCam 6000 are more clear and accurate. The camera was invented by Guy Coggins, an American Inventor.

 

Some highly spiritually gifted people have the ability to see the Aura of self and others since childhood or the ability can developed through intense spiritual practice. Aura is luminous radiation around a person or object like the halo or rainbow circle. 

 

In the Bible (Ephesians 5:14), it says, “Wake up, sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.” The word “Shine” denotes Aura. A pathological criminal has a dark and narrow Aura while a compassionate person has a bright and wide Aura. 

 

If you notice the picture of Jesus, Buddha, Hindhu Gods and Goddess any spiritually awakened person, they are always depicted with a bright Sun or a source of light over the head.

The light represents the Aura.

 

The Aura is called Prana Urja in Nepal and India as in Pranik Chikitsa ( Healing), Chi in China as in Tai Chi, Ki in Japan as in Reiki and by different names in different nations.

 

As per Patanjali Yoga Sutra, the centers from where the Aura is generated are called, Chakras. Chakra is a Sanskrit word which means “The Wheel of Light”.

 

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There are 7 Major Chakras .

Apart from the Major 7 there are Minor Chakras also ;

 

Additionally there are many tertiary chakras which are identified in the following centers;

  • Behind the knee
  • Palm of each hands
  • Breasts
  • Each side clavicle (collar-bone) 
  • and many others places

 

However, the major 7 chakras are the most important ones which we shall discuss in detail. 

 

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Bal Krishna Tharu is a student of Psychology and has written many articles about Spirituality.

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