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Aura Therapy
Aura TherapyThe Seven Layers of the Auric Field 
I have observed seven layers during my work as a counselor and a healer. At first I could only see the lower layers, which are the most dense and easiest to see. The longer I worked, the more layers I could perceive. The higher the layer the more expanded my consciousness needed to be to perceive it. That is, in order to perceive the higher layer, like the fifth, sixth and seventh, I would have to enter into a meditative state, usually with eyes closed. After years of practice, I even began to see beyond the seventh layer, as I will discuss briefly at the end of this chapter.
My observations of the aura revealed to me an interesting dualistic field pattern. Every other layer of the field is highly structured, like standing waves of light patterns, while the layers in between appear to be composed of colored fluids in constant motion. These fluids flow through the form set by the shimmering standing light waves. The direction of flow is some what governed by the standing lines of light. The standing forms of light are composed of light, each blinking at a different rate. These standing light lines appear to have tiny charges moving along them.
Thus, the first\, third, fifth and seventh layers all have a definite structure, while the second, fourth and sixth are composed of fluid-like substances that have no particular structure. They take on form by virtue of the fact that they flow through the structure of the odd layers, and thus somewhat take on the form of the structured layers. Each succeeding layer interpenetrates completely all the layers under it, including the physical body. Thus the emotional body extends beyond the etheric body and includes both the etheric and physical bodies. Actually, each body is not a "layer" at all, although that is what we may perceive. It is, rather, a more expansive it the other, more limited forms.
Form the point of view of the scientist, each layer can be considered to be a level of higher vibrations, occupying the same space as the levels of vibration below it and extending beyond. In order to perceive each consecutive level, the observer must move up in consciousness to each new frequency level. Thus we have seven bodies all occupying the same space at the same time, each one extending out beyond the last, some thing we are not used to in "normal" daily life. Many people erroneously assume that the aura is like an onion, where you can peel away consecutive layers. It is not.
The structured layers contain all the forms that the physical body has, including internal organs, blood vessels etc., and additional forms that the physical body does not contain. There is a vertical flow of energy that pulsates up and down the filed in the spinal cord. It extends out beyond the physical body above the head and below the coccyx. I call this the main vertical power current. There are swirling cone-shaped vortexes called charkas in the field. Their tips point into the main vertical power current , and their open ends extend to the edge of the each layer of the field they are located in.
The Seven Layers and the Seven Chakras of the Auric Fields


Each layer appears different and has its own particular function. Each layer of the aura is associated with a chakra. That is, the first layer is associated with the first chakra, and the second with second chakra, and so on. These are general concepts and will get much more complicated as we delve more deeply into this subject. For now we will list them to give you a general overall view. The first layer of the field and the first charkas are associated with physical functioning and physical sensation-feeling physical pain are pleasure. The first layer is associated with automatic and automatic functioning of the body. The second layer and second chakra are in general associated with the emotional aspect of human beings. They are the vehicles through which we have our emotional life and feeling. The third layer is associated with our mental life, with linear thinking. The third chakra is associated with linear thinking. The fourth level associated with heart chakra, is the vehicle through which we love, not only our mates, but also humanity in general. The fourth chakra is the chakra that metabolizes the energy of love. The fifth level is the level associated with a higher will more connected with the divine will. The fifth chakra is associated with the power of the world, speaking things into being, listening and taking responsibility for our actions. The sixth level and sixth chakra are associated celestial love. It is a love that extends beyond the human range of love and caring and encompasses all life. It makes the statement of caring and support for the protection and nurturing of all life. It holds all life forms as precious manifestations of god. The seventh layer seventh chakras are associated with the higher mind, knowing and integration of our spiritual and physical makeup.
Thus there are specific locations within our energy system for the sensations, emotions, thoughts, memories and other nonphysical experiences that we report to our doctor and therapists. Understanding how our physical symptoms are related to these locations will help us understanding the nature of different illness and also the nature of both health and disease. Thus the study of the aura can be a bridge between traditional medicine and our psychological concerns.
Location of the Seven Chakras
The Location of the seven chakras o n the physical body shown in figure 7-2A corresponds to the major nerve plexuses of the physical body in that area of the body.

Dr. David Tansely, a radionics specialist, in his book Radionics and the Subtle Bodies of Man, states that the seven major chakras are formed at the points where the standing lines of light cross each other 21 times.

The 21 minor chakras are located at points where the energy strands cross 14 times. ( See Figure 7-2B.). They are in the following locations : one in front of ear, one above each breast, one where the clavicles meet, one in the palm of each hand, one on the sole of each foot, one just behind each eye ( not shown), one related to each gonad, one near the liver, one connected with the stomach, two connected with the spleen, one behind each knee, one near the thymus gland, and one near the solar plexus. These chakras are only about three inches in diameter at one inch distance from the body. The two minor chakras located in the palms are very important in healing. Where the lines of energy cross seven times, even smaller vortices are created. There are many tiny force centers where these lines cross fewer times. Tansely respond to the acupuncture points of Chinese medicine.

Each major chakra on the front of the body is paired with its counterpart on the back of the body, and together they are considered to be the front and rear aspect of one chakra. The frontal aspects are related to the person's feelings, the rear ones to her or his will, and the three on the head to a person's mental processes. These are shown in Figures 7-3. Thus chakra #2 has a 2A and 2B Component and #3 has a 3A and 3B component, and so on through the sixth chakra. Chakras 1 and 7 may be considered to be paired if one wishes, because they are the open-ended points of the main vertical power current that runs up and down the spine into which all the chakras point.

The points or tips of the chakras, where they connect to the main power current, are called the roots or the hearts of the chakras. Within these hearts are seals which control exchange of energy between layers of the aura through that chakra. That is, each of the seven chakras has seven layers, each corresponding of the auric field. Each chakra looks different on each of these layers, as will be described in detail in the descriptions of each layer. In order for certain energy to flow from one layer to another through the chakra, it must pass through the seals in the roots of the chakras. Figure 7-4 shows the auric field with all seven interpenetrating layers, and all seven interpenetrating layers of chakras.

Energy can be seen flowing into all of these chakras from the Universal Energy Field (Figure 7-3). Each swirling vortex of energy appears to suck or entrain energy from the UEF. They appear to function as do fluid vortexes we are familiar with in water or in air such as whirlpools, cyclones, water spouts and hurricanes. The open end of a normal chakra in the first layer of the aura is about six inches in diameter at a distance of one inch from the body.
Function of the Seven Chakras
Each of these vortices exchanges energy with the UEF. Thus, when we speak of feeling "open", that is literally true. All the major chakras, minor chakras, lesser chakras and acupuncture points are openings for energy to flow into and out of the aura. We are like sponges in the energy sea around us. Since this energy is always associated with a form of consciousness, we experience the energy we exchange in terms of seeing, hearing, feeling, sensing, intuiting or direct knowing.

Therefore, we can see that staying "open" means two things. First, it means metabolizing a lot of energy from the universal field through all the chakras, large and small. Second, it means letting in, and in some way dealing with, all the consciousness that is associated with the energy that is flowing through us. That is not an easy task, and most of us cannot do it. There would simply be too much input. Psychological material related to each chakra is brought to consciousness by increasing one's energy flow of material would be released by a sudden flow of energy, and we could not process it all. We therefore work in whatever growth process we are in to open each chakra slowly, so that we have time to process the personal material that is released and integrate the new information into our life.

It is important to open the chakras and increase our energy flow, because the more energy we let flow, the healthier we are. Illness in the systems is caused by an imbalance of energy or a blocking of the flow of energy. In other words, a lack of flow in the human energy system eventually leads to disease. It also distorts our perceptions and dampens our feelings and thus interferes with a smooth experience of full life. We are not psychological prepared, however, to stay open without working and developing our maturity and clarity.

Each of the five senses is associated with a chakra. Touching is associated with the first chakrs; hearing, smelling and tasting with the fifth (or throat) chakra; and seeing with the sixth ( or third eye ) chakra. This is discussed in detail in the chapter on the perception.

The chakra of the auric body have three major functions :
1. To vitalize each auric body and thus the physical body.
2. To bring about the development of different aspects of self-consciousness. Each chakra is related to a specific psychological function. Chapter 11 deals with psychological effects of opening specific chakras in the etheric, emotional and mental bodies
3. To transmit energy between the auric levels. Each auric layer has its own set of seven major chakras, each located in the same place on the physical body. Since each progressive layer exists in ever increasing octaves of frequency, this is possible. For example, for the fourth chakra there are really seven chakras, each of higher frequency band than the lower one. These chakras appear to be nested within each other like nesting glasses. Each chakra of each higher layer extends out farther in the auric field ( to the edge of each auric layer ) and is slightly broader than the one below it.
Energy is transmitted from one layer to the next through passageways in the tips of the chakras. In most people these passageways are sealed. They open as a result of spiritual purification work and thus the chakras become transmitters of energy from one layer to another. Each chakra in the etheric is directly connected to the same chakra in the next finer body that surrounds and interpenetrates it. The chakras in the emotional body are connected to those in the next finer body, the mental, etc. and so on for all seven layers.
In eastern esoteric literature, each of the chakra is seen as having a certain number of petals. On closer investigation, these petals appear to be small rotating vortices spinning at very high rates. Each vortex metabolizes an energy vibration that resonates at its particular spin frequency. The pelvic chakra, for example, has four small vortices and metabolizes four basic frequencies of energy, and so on for each of the other chakra. The colors observed in each chakra are related to the frequency of energy being metabolized at its particular rate.
Since the chakras server to vitalize the body they are related to any pathology in the body. The seven major chakras along the spine with the area of the body each governs. Each chakra is associated with an endocrine gland and major nerve plexus. The chakras absorb the universal or primary energy ( ch'I, orgone, prana, etc.), break it up into component parts and then send it along energy rivers called naadis to the nervous system, the endocrine glands and then the blood to nourish the body.
A: Normal aura B: Musician performing

C: Man lecturing on his favorite subject D: Man speaking with passion about education

E: Woman after core energetics class F: Man who had often wears a shirt this color

G: Woman meditating to increase field H: Pregnant woman Soft Pastel Colors are Often Associated With Femininity
Auras Seen in Therapy Session


A: An eleven-year-old child playing B: A woman experiencing strong feeling associated with the death of her father

C: Anger being expressed D: Anger turned inward

E: Etheric mucus caused by sniffing cocaine F: Man who had taken many LSD trips

G: Man who always held head at an angle H: Aura appears to have weight

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